A black bishop is blasting his fellow black Americans for what he calls their “slavish devotion to the Democrat Party.”
Bishop E.W. Jackson, the chairman of the organization Ministers Taking a Stand, says that black Christians need to realize that Democrats have “violated everything we believe in,” and quickly make a mass exodus from the party. He sites the Democratic Party’s support for abortion and homosexuality as being two primary reasons why Christians must not align themselves with the Democrats any longer.
“The Democrat Party has made an unholy alliance between certain so-called civil rights leaders and Planned Parenthood, which has killed unborn black babies by the tens of millions,” he laments in an online video. “Planned Parenthood has been far more lethal to black lives than the KKK ever was, and the Democratic Party and their allies are partners in this genocide.”
“The Democrat Party has equated homosexuality with being black, which is another outrageous lie,” Jackson continued. “Anybody who dares equate the gay rights movement to the history of black Americans is exploiting the black community. … No Christian should support this.”
He chastised believers for continuing to adhere to the party despite these issues.
“We as Christians ought to know better. Shame on us for selling ourselves to the highest bidder,” Jackson declared. “We belong to God.”
“Our ancestors were sold into slavery against their will centuries ago, but we’re going to the slave market voluntarily today,” he said. “What do you call it when Jesus Christ died on the cross for your sins and my sins, and paid the price for our freedom, and you join in covenant with a political party that doesn’t even want God mentioned in their platform and gets offended at the very mention of Jesus name?”
“It is time to come out from the Democrat Party and refuse to support candidates in their rebellion against God,” Jackson concluded. “You will stand before God to give an account for your choices and motives. We don’t need the Democrat Party or any party. We need God. God will take care of us. It’s been a long time coming, but the time has come to take a stand. Come out from among them. Exodus now.”