And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient... Romans 1:28
From Tucker Carlson's speech to the Heritage Foundation:
Truth 1: “I should say at the outset, I’m an Episcopalian, so don’t take
theological advice from me, because I don’t have any. I grew up in the
shallowest faith tradition that has ever been invented. It’s not even a
Christian religion at this point, I say with shame.”
Truth 2: “There is no way to assess say, the transgenderist movement, with [the
mindset of normal politics]. Policy papers don’t account for it at all.
If you have people saying, “I have an idea, let’s castrate the next
generation, let’s sexually mutilate children.” I’m sorry that’s not a
political debate. That has nothing to do with politics. What’s the
outcome we’re desiring here? An androgynous population? Are we arguing
for that? I don’t think anyone can defend that as a positive outcome,
but the weight of the government and a lot of corporate interests are
behind that. What is that?”
Truth 3: “If you’re telling me that abortion is a positive good, you’re arguing
for child sacrifice, obviously . . . when the treasury secretary stands
up and says, “You know what you can do to help the economy? Get an
abortion,” that’s an Aztec principle, actually. There’s not a society in
history that didn’t practice human sacrifice . . . that’s what that is.
What’s the point of child sacrifice? Well, there’s no policy goal
attached to that. That’s a theological phenomenon. That’s the point I’m
making: none of this makes sense in conventional political terms. When
people, or crowds of people, or the largest crowd of people, which is
the federal government, decide that the goal is to destroy things,
destruction for its own sake, what you’re watching is not a political
movement, it is evil.”