The "God" of Kamala Harris

Kamala Harris claims you don’t have to “abandon your faith or deeply-held beliefs” to believe the government or Donald Trump shouldn’t tell a woman what to do with their own body. Let’s put aside the fact that Harris and Joe Biden pushed unconstitutional OSHA mandates to coerce Americans into taking the COVID-19 vaccine (after promoting vaccine hesitancy while Trump was president). Let’s take Kamala Harris at her word and assume she is not compromising her religious beliefs when she pushes no limitations on abortion. Let us ponder for a moment about the “god” Kamala Harris serves.

If Kamala Harris isn’t compromising her beliefs, then she must serve a god who believes it is permissible to lie. For Christians, “Thou shalt not lie” is one of the Ten Commandments, but Harris has spent her campaign lying with pure abandon. For example, when Donald Trump said on the debate stage that Roe v. Wade allowed abortion up until the ninth month, Harris said that wasn’t true. And since Harris wants to codify Roe v. Wade, and has been fighting so diligently for it, it’s unlikely that she doesn’t know that it allowed states to permit through all nine months without limitations.

Harris has also been traveling the country, lying about Amber Thurman’s death. At a rally, she claimed Trump’s abortion bans were leading to women who suffer miscarriages not properly getting the medical treatment they need. Then, she rolled a video about Thurman. However, Thurman did not have a miscarriage. She left the state of Georgia to get an abortion pill, so she could end the life of her twins—the siblings of her young son. Thurman developed sepsis, which is a possible and deadly side effect from the abortion pill that Democrats want to be readily available at drug stores. The hospital did not properly treat Thurman, and her lawyer is suing for medical malpractice. There is no pro-life law across the country that stops a woman from removing a dead body from her uterus. Even if her children were still alive in her womb, every pro-life law grants a medical exception to preserve the life of the mother. The hospital—not the law—was clearly at fault. Harris is leaving a door open for the hospital to absolve themselves of responsibility by pointing the finger at Donald Trump and the law. If the Vice President of the United States says the fault truly lies with the former President of the United States, why would they refute her? The reality of Amber Thurman’s tragedy is that a national abortion ban would have saved her life and the lives of her twins, but no candidate is advocating for it.

If Kamala Harris isn’t compromising her beliefs, her god must permit spreading lies on your neighbor. Kamala Harris has not only lied about Project 2025 being Trump’s agenda; she and Tim Walz are lying about what’s actually in the document. For example, they repeatedly claim that Trump is going to create a registry of pregnant women, but that policy is found nowhere in the 900-plus pages. CNN fact-checker Daniel Dale noted Minnesota reports information on miscarriages and abortion, yet they do not have a pregnancy registry. It’s a lie, and they know it’s a lie.

If Kamala Harris isn’t compromising her beliefs, her god must not believe we are all made in his image and deserving of rights and dignity. It’s bad enough that Harris supports no gestational limits on abortion. She also voted against mandating care for babies who survive abortion. There are babies who can and do survive the attempt on their lives and are fortunate enough to grow up. There are also babies who could have survived, yet the abortion doctors do what’s in their power to honor the original intent of the mother and leave them to die. Former abortionist Dr. John Bruchalski revealed that he placed a towel over a 23-week-old abortion survivor to drown out its cries, so the mother wouldn’t hear.

If Kamala Harris isn’t compromising her beliefs, then she must serve a god who believes it’s permissible for fathers to kill their children to avoid responsibility. Christians believe that children are a blessing from God and men have obligations to their families. Harris pitched abortion for young men, telling parents to think of impact abortion restrictions would have on their sons. This isn’t shocking. After all, what would happen if a man cheated on his wife and impregnated the nanny, just like her husband Doug Emhoff? Democrats believe men should be liberated from the burden of having a living child they do not want.

If Kamala Harris isn’t compromising her beliefs, then she must not believe in a god who calls his people to do justice. When undercover videos revealed that Planned Parenthood was selling baby body parts, Harris decided to direct her attention toward the reporter who exposed them.

If Kamala Harris isn’t compromising her beliefs, then she must not believe in a god who hates hands that shed innocent blood and who knows us in the womb. She must not value the form in which Jesus Christ chose to enter the world: as a vulnerable baby in his mother’s womb. If the savior of the world had been slain by King Herod or someone else while he was still a fetus, would Harris believe no person was technically killed?

Kamala Harris says no one should tell a woman what to do with her own body, but what if that woman is a Christian who sticks to her convictions? When NBC’s Hallie Jackson asked if Harris would be willing to compromise on an abortion bill by allowing religious exemptions for Christians, Harris said there shouldn’t be compromises on a woman’s fundamental right. It’s very interesting that Harris touted a woman being able to electively kill her flesh and blood as a fundamental right, yet being able to adhere to your own religious convictions is not. So, what does this mean? Will Christian practitioners and hospitals be forced to perform abortions? Will Christian business owners, such as Hobby Lobby, be forced to pay for abortion pills? The California Department of Managed Healthcare certainly wanted to make religious organizations pay for abortions, and Foothill Church, Calvary Chapel Chino Hills, and The Shepherd of the Hills Church filed a lawsuit against them. We know she’s against the Hyde Amendment, which prevents federal dollars from being spent on abortion. The activists claim, “my body, my choice” yet they’re so keen on using other people’s money.

Kamala Harris was heavily criticized after disruptors were ejected from her rally for shouting, “Jesus is Lord.” She was in the midst of defending abortion and told them they were at the wrong rally. She then opted to attend the church of Pastor Jamal Harrison Bryant, a serial adulterer and false teacher, who says he’s pro-choice because “God is pro-choice.” But we wouldn’t argue that everything should be legal simply because God grants free will to do it. You can freely choose to rape, but it’s not legal because it violates the bodily autonomy of an innocent party. It doesn’t matter what the rapist chooses to do with their own body. Even if they choose rape and it can’t be prevented, we enact justice.

I don’t know what god Kamala Harris serves, but if her Lord and Savior were Jesus Christ, she would know the greatest commandment would be to love God with all her heart, soul, and mind. The second greatest commandment would be to love your neighbor as yourself. The preborn are also our neighbors, and if Harris wouldn’t want someone else to commit premeditated homicide against her via starvation/suffocation, dismemberment, or poisoning, then she shouldn’t fight so passionately to commit such acts against the preborn.

We, as a society, do not have to consent to allowing one million abortions a year. Harris knows she is not fulfilling her original purpose as a government official, which is to secure our unalienable rights. That’s why “life” was left out of an abortion speech while liberty and the pursuit of happiness remained.

The church has a long history of being against abortion and seeing it as murder, even within the first century, but I believe Harris is correct. She doesn’t have to compromise her sincerely held beliefs. As Rush Limbaugh used to say, “Liberalism is a religion and abortion is their sacrament.”

I haven’t heard Harris talk much about Christianity. Her husband is Jewish. Her mother was Hindu and raised her to believe in goddesses. Harris has drawn on Pavarti and Kali as inspirations in her political career. I don’t know what her true religious convictions are, but I believe the Bible when it says you can know a tree by its fruits. She is not pro-choice. She’s pro-abortion. And there is no “separation of church and state” when the state wants to use its power to impose its wickedness onto the church and believers across the country.

Donald Trump’s position on abortion for the past two years has enraged and deeply disappointed me. I couldn’t begin to describe my disgust when a mailer with “common sense abortion policies” came to my door.

But America cannot reward a woman who believes killing a child is a fundamental right and sees my refusal to participate as an infringement against the one seeking to harm the child.

Frederick Douglass once scolded Republicans and said our churches and country should have seen the Fugitive Slave Law “as a declaration of war against religious liberty,” and it “implies that that church regards religion simply as a form of worship, an empty ceremony, and not a vital principle, requiring active benevolence, justice, love and good will towards man. It esteems sacrifice above mercy; psalming-singing above right doing; solemn meeting above practical righteousness.” 

You cannot be personally pro-life and pro-choice for everyone else. You are choosing to denounce justice, mercy, and dignity for image bearers of God, who we are called to love as we love ourselves. Every abortion slays someone who God loved. If both mother and child can live, both should live. It’s bad enough that this evil is permitted in a nation that claims to be under God, but I will not be forced to spread this plague of death across our land.

As far as I’m concerned, Kamala Harris has declared war on me. I will vote accordingly.