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“Washington Examiner: Kansas Democratic governor nominee Cindy Holscher suggested Jesus could have been transgender.

Kansas Democratic gubernatorial nominee Cindy Holscher is facing Republican attacks over resurfaced social media posts in which she entertained the possibility that Jesus Christ could have been transgender.”

There is nothing here, of course, but pure evil — more evidence of the 100 percent evil of the Democratic Party. The only possible motivation for Holscher saying this is her hatred of Christianity and Christian people. There is no other rational explanation — unless she is just totally insane and has no control over what she is saying. But insanity is no defense here.

Holscher said what she said; she said it deliberately; she intended nothing but to spit in the face of billions of people in the last 2,000 years of human history who have honored Jesus of Nazareth as the Son of God. Whether He was or not is really irrelevant to this issue. You simply do not, deliberately, insult the hearts, loves, and honest beliefs of others — well, decent people don’t. But that’s my whole point. Democrats — leftists — are not decent people; they are 100 percent, pure, unadulterated evil. And there is no evil they will not stoop to in order to gain and hold power.

Holscher knows exactly what true Christian people think of transgenderism and what Christianity teaches about it. Many, perhaps most, of the “transgender” people are mentally ill and need serious therapy — and we should hope and pray, for their sakes, that they get it. Many transgenders, however, are evil, denying their own existence as God created them so they can live out their licentious, godless, perverted sexual fantasies. They live for pleasure, and that’s all, and this is the way they choose to find it — by claiming to be the opposite gender. If they aren’t sick, they are evil. Either way, they need mental or spiritual help.

There is obviously no evidence, anywhere, outside the mind of Cindy Holscher — or whomever she borrowed this blasphemy from — that Jesus was transgender. She — or someone as evil as she — just made it up. It is totally irrational. The definition of rationality is to draw conclusions based only upon credible evidence. She has no evidence, credible or otherwise, that Jesus was transgender. Again, she — or someone of her ilk — simply created the idea out of thin air.

But, folks, evidence is not the point here anyway. Rationality is not what Holscher is aiming for. She’s not trying to be rational or prove that Jesus was transgender; she is trying to insult Christians and Christianity, and convince her Democratic compadres just how much hate she has in her heart for that religion, that she can be as degenerate as they. And that is all she is doing. That’s the current Democratic Party. They, in their totality, hate Christianity because that religion condemns so much of what they defend and practice — abortion, child mutilation, homosexuality, same-sex marriage, transgenderism, racism, government theft, laziness, law-breaking, a “live and let live,” “every man does that which is right in his own eyes” moral code where the absolute moral standards of Christianity are rejected for power, personal pleasure, and self-aggrandizement. Of course, Jesus and His religion have always been hated by those who love licentiousness and promiscuity. So, historically, this is nothing new. It’s just sad to see it in America.

Holscher obviously has given up — as all Democrats have — any attempt to win the votes of any Bible-believing Christians. Democrats may try, as James Talarico does, to win woke-theology believers, but they have no hope or concern for the votes of those who remain true to the traditional teachings of pure New Testament Christianity. And Holscher, Talarico, et al. obviously anticipate, and apparently believe, they can win office without the votes of tradition-believing followers of Christ. And by offending them.

So, they don’t care what they say. I guess Holscher thinks she can win more votes than she will lose by saying Jesus might have been transgender. And power is the ultimate goal for Democrats. Anything to gain and keep power.

And that means to be willing to say, or do, anything, no matter how insulting or hateful it might be. Hate, of course, is the very opposite of love; that makes Democrats the very antithesis of love. No one could possibly say what Holscher said about Jesus without a heart overflowing with hate; loving, kind people do not so blatantly offend other people by slandering someone they spiritually honor and revere. What Holscher did is a pure example of hatred. And hate is evil. And hate equals Democrats because Democrats are evil.

If Holscher were truly a caring person — one who actually cared about transgender people — she would be doing everything she could to help them get the therapy they need. Insulting Jesus and Christians isn’t helping anybody — but maybe Cindy Holscher.

But Holscher is a Democrat. The Democratic Party has become an existential threat to the world because evil is a threat to the world. And the Democratic Party has become the very embodiment of hatred and evil in America. And it is increasingly obvious that there is no evil into which they will not descend in their selfish, godless lust for power.

Folks, we have simply given politicians — all of them — way too much power. They aren’t any smarter than the rest of us, and they certainly aren’t more moral or spiritual; indeed, if anything, their lust for power completely warps their moral sense, and makes them think they are superior to, and wiser than, others. By and large — and mostly “large” — politicians are a very dangerous lot of people, and the rest of us are utter fools for trusting them one inch.

I wonder what would happen to Holscher if she suggested that Muhammad might have been transgender.

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