No major influential Christian leader or pastor would associate themselves with a man who might be considered the 21st Century’s “Angel Of Death.”
Or would they?
"Rick Warren. Tim Keller. Russell Moore. Ed Stetzer. David French. And many more did. People often refer to these types as ‘Big Eva’ (Big Evangelicalism) and thanks almost exclusively to Megan Basham’s unyielding pursuit of the truth, we now know that these “Christian leaders” and “pastors” platformed, praised, hosted on their podcasts, and drooled over Francis Collins as a hero, “brother in Christ”, and according to David French, “a national treasure.” As Editor in Chief of Christianity Today, Russell Moore appreciates the “Christian humility and grace of Francis Collins” and said “I can’t wait to see how God uses him next.” Before his death, Pastor Tim Keller thought Collins was sort of like the prophet Daniel. The new Dean at Talbot School of Theology at Biola University, Ed Stetzer, believes Collins is “a very committed Christian” who “works hard to show and share the love of Jesus” (unborn babies and gender-confused minors excluded). Rick Warren calls Collins “a dear friend… for many, many years” and says he is “a man of integrity… a man you can trust.” All of this happened long after Collins finished funding the Mengele-style experiments at the University of Pittsburgh."
"Francis Collins either presided over, ordered, funded, or indirectly participated in the following while leading the National Institutes of Health:
· Record-level spending on scientific experimentation performed on fetuses obtained from abortions.
· Endorsement of unrestricted funding of embryonic stem cell research.
· Millions of dollars in taxpayer grants spent on transgender research on minors.
· Opposite-sex hormone treatments given to children as young as eight years old.
· Mastectomies performed on girls as young as thirteen years old.
· Millions of dollars in grants to an app program that tracked teenage boys’ homosexual activities including anal sex, all without parental knowledge."
-- Seth Gruber
“In our capital [Budapest], Jewish families and Jewish communities are safer than anywhere in Europe. There is no other European country where Jewish communities living in the capital enjoy even a comparable sense of security to what they experience in Budapest.”
--Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán
‘It has been over a decade since Western media began (and continues) to demonize Orbán for his uncompromising position against migration. This passage of time is useful, as it allows us to look back and evaluate Orban’s logic for rejecting migration in light of what has actually happened over the last ten years.’
-- Raymond Ibrahim
Whoever says that America has never had trouble with Muslims forgets the fact that Jihadis were enslaving, torturing and murdering Americans from the days of our War of Independence. We went into debt to create a navy and Marine Corps to fight these faithful Muslims into a temporary setback and a treaty of peace (which was later broken by them).
"The idea that [Muslims] hate us because of what we're doing in "their region" also founders on the fact that it wouldn't be "their region" at all had it not been for a series of aggressive jihad conquests against peoples who were not waging war against the Muslims or threatening them in any way.
"As The History of Jihad shows, there have been 1,400 uninterrupted years of jihad conquest, and never a period in which there were cordial relations of mutual respect between Muslim and non-Muslim political entities, based on the non-Muslim entities' good behavior in staying out of "their region."
-- Robert Spencer