Kamala Harris has been the subject of intense criticism after she mocked two pro-life protestors at a recent rally in Wisconsin. As two individuals were being escorted out of the event, they shouted, “Jesus is Lord!” and “Christ is King!” while she outlined her agenda to make abortion legal across the nation.
Conservative activist Scott Presler shared the footage on X, writing, Just spoke w/ the 2 Lacrosse University students, who were kicked out of Kamala’s Wisconsin rally for saying, “Jesus is Lord.” It’s real — it’s corroborated. Meet @lukepolaske & @GrantBeth4. They have a story to tell.”
“Thank you @ScottPresler for spreading our experience and simple message of Jesus is Lord. Three simple words can make a huge impact! It has blossomed into something much greater than @lukepolaske and I imagined. This is the most important election in history. God Bless America,” Grant Beth wrote underneath Presler’s post.
Luke Polaske also shared an inspiring post to X expressing his dedication to fighting for Christianity amid the incessant hostility waged against it. “Christianity is the most hated and persecuted religion in the world. I have seen this firsthand when my faith was mocked and insulted by the Vice President of the United States. I hope as Christians we do not compromise our morals to vote for a woman who does not care about our faith. We are in the midst of a spiritual warfare this election cycle,” he wrote.
He continued, “With that being said, let’s not forget what we are taught to do as Christians. Christ tells us that if the world hates you, remember that it hated Him first. He tells us to love thy neighbor as thyself. He tells us to love our enemies and pray for those who persecute us. In Jesus’ name, every knee shall bow and every tongue shall confess that Jesus Christ is Lord. Because in the end, WE WIN.”
Other users weighed in on the incident, expressing their disdain for Harris’ dismissive comments to the Christian protestors. “I don’t know what’s more disturbing, Kamala telling them they were at the wrong rally for shouting “Jesus is Lord” or the crowd that thought her saying that was hilarious,” one person pointed out. Another said, “Not wanting Jesus at your campaign rally should tell you all need to know about what Kamala believes in. Communism is her religion. That’s what she’s preaching.”
Another person commented, “They have the weight of their sin that they carry and when they experience a believer, they are reminded that there are confines of morals and boundaries. They try to shame, bully, and silence us so they can live in and love their sin without being reminded that it’s wrong. They may mock and reject GOD now but deep inside, even they know there is a higher power who will one day judge them. At the end of the day, after all the horrible things they represent and have done, they need our prayers that they would find and change their ways and that they will be granted the same mercy and grace. A saved soul is a victory. A lost soul is a tragedy.”
Watch the incident below:
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