AL Church Couldn't Care Less Their Sign Offends People, Says It's Staying Up – Someone
Had To Say It!
An evangelical church in Opelika Alabama is turning a lot of heads after publishing their
unwavering support for the unjustly embattled Republican Senate candidate Judge Roy Moore
on their sign outside of the church.
As most everyone knows by now, Judge Roy Moore is being accused of sexual abuse and harassment
by multiple women who were teenagers at the time, as young as 14.
But none of the allegations have been proven, and even the one which allegedly happened
when a 14-year-old, which ambulance chasing Attorney Gloria Alred trotted out a few weeks
ago, has been proven to be false after she refused to release the yearbook he had allegedly
signed for her to an impartial party for signature authentification.
The Living Way Ministries Church in Opelika posted "They falsely accused Jesus.
Vote Roy Moore" on the sign and caused nationwide outrage after a photo of it was uploaded to
social media earlier this week.
The Johnson amendment prohibits churches from endorsing or supporting political candidates,
but the new Republican tax plan supported by President Trump would repeal this asinine
amendment.
President Donald Trump made the idea of allowing churches to become heavily involved in politics
a large part of his candidacy saying it's not fair that a church doesn't have the
same rights as any other organization in the US.
In a statement early this week, church officials said the phone had been ringing off the hook
with those who both support and those who oppose this move and it is becoming a disruption
for the church as they try to conduct regular business.
Via Breitbart:
Roy Moore: 'We've Got to Go Back to God' to Save Our Country
Republican Senate Candidate Roy Moore campaigned in Alabama Tuesday night, just one week out
from the election.
Moore spoke to the audience after his supporters, including Breitbart News chairman Steve Bannon,
rallied the crowd to finish the fight against the establishment political system in Washington
D.C.
"We've got to go back to God, we've got to go back to restore the morality of
this country," Moore said.
Moore campaigned with Bannon in the same barn as during the Republican primary, when he
was locked in a battle against the establishment.
A bluegrass band opened up the rally, where Moore supporters gathered at the close of
a grueling campaign.
The former judge quoted Ephesians 6, reminding voters that they were fighting a spiritual
battle against the forces of evil, urging them to "take up the armor of God."
He acknowledged that he had been attacked on all sides in the election, but would continue
to fight on their behalf.
"We've struggled, but we've overcome," Moore said.
"And I think that on December 12 we'll see an election that the world won't forget."
Moore read from Patrick Henry's "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" speech, putting
the country's current struggle in the same lens — patriots struggling against an overbearing
federal government that was ignoring the issues important to them.
"What has there been in the conduct of the American government in the last 10 years to
justify those hopes that so many have been pleased to solace themselves?" he asked.
"Nothing."
Moore cast the race in terms of an ongoing battle against the establishment in Washington
to support President Donald Trump's agenda.
"They don't want me up there, I know that," he said.
"They would rather have a Democrat up there than me in the Republican party."
Moore promised to stand for the sanctity of marriage, the unborn, and belief in God and
religion and to oppose leftist issues like allowing transgender people into bathrooms
of their own choice and bringing transgender soldiers into the military.
He also condemned Roe vs. Wade as a violation of the Constitution and vowed to fight for
pro-life issues.
"I will never backtrack on that," he said.
Moore recalled that Donald Trump's election lifted a great burden from his shoulders after
he realized that America had another chance to succeed.
"We do have another chance," he said, "But if we don't take the opportunity
to address the issues in this country, we're going to lose it."
He also vowed to support Trump to stop illegal immigration, build the wall, fix existing
trade deals like NAFTA, and repeal Obamacare.
"You know what I think, I think they're afraid that I'm going to take Alabama values
to Washington," he concluded.
"And I want to tell you, I can't wait."
So glad to see Alabama voters aren't buying this political hit from the deep state swamp
in DC.
Judge Roy Moore has run for multiple offices during his lifetime and no one has ever come
out until he posed a threat to the political establishment.
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