Do #MoralMonday Democrats want religion in government – or not?
Moral Monday, led by NC’s version of the Rev. Al Sharpton – NC NAACP President Bill Barber – has cranked back up again and it looks like they’re still trying to confuse the heck out of everyone with mixed signals when it comes to whether or not they want religion to play a role in government policy.
Democrats statewide and nationally are famous (in some circles “infamous”) for suggesting that religion (right along with “morality”) should play “no role whatsoever” when it comes to determining public policy, yet seem to have little problem whatsoever with taking up the “religion in government” mantle when it suits their purposes. This is the Moral Monday movement during last year’s “summer of discontent” here in NC:
Aaaaaaand today:
The church is packed for our press conference ahead of the Mass #MoralMonday! The people shall not be moved. pic.twitter.com/V3JJHQacI1
— NC NAACP (@ncnaacp) June 16, 2014
Ain't nobody gonna turn us around, turn us around, turn us around. Not Tillis. Not Berger. We are driven by our moral values. #MoralMonday
— NC NAACP (@ncnaacp) June 16, 2014
Using spiritualism to promote socialism and “social justice” – it’s what they do best. But don’t expect them to answer any questions about how their “faith-based agenda” that includes robbing Peter to pay Paul and looking the other way when an innocent unborn child is aborted not only is actually at odds with Biblical scripture but is also at odds with their stated goal of “keeping God out of government.” That would require actual thought on their part and we certainly wouldn’t want them have to do too much critical thinking – thinking that would cast doubt on their entire movement, now would we?