The Washington Post Argues That Christians Shouldn't Be Able to Hold Public Office

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The Washington Post Argues That Christians Shouldn’t Be Able to Hold Public Office​

By Brandon Morse | Dec 17, 2020

In the minds of many at the Washington Post, if you believe in and follow the teachings of Jesus Christ, then you shouldn’t be qualified to run for public office.

According to Casey Chalk at The Federalist, a man named Robert R. Reilly has been nominated for the position of director at Voice of America. For all intents and purposes, he’s the right man for the job. As Chalk notes, Reilly was director from 2001 to 2002 and produced a weekly talk show there as well.

However, the WaPo editorial board, media columnist Margeret Sullivan, and former VOA director Amanda Bennett have released a series of columns denouncing Reilly, calling him “dangerous” and “extreme” simply on the basis of his Christian beliefs. The specific reason is due to Reilly’s writings on the Catholic teachings about homosexuality:
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The Washington Post sinks into bigotry.
Here in South Carolina they needed to introduce AND pass a constitutional amendment to allow any non-believers to hold any kind of public office, including Notary Public. It was a long, uphill battle. Sometimes the pendulum swings in the other way… or the shoe is on the other foot.
 
The good thing is that this exposes the anti-Christian bigotry of the Washington Post. Readers can read the Post while keeping in mind their agenda, and their lack of credibility.
 
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