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marmar

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Sun Jun 14, 2026, 09:26 AM Yesterday

Christian right calls James Talarico "demonic" -- for quoting Jesus [View all]


Christian right calls James Talarico “demonic” — for quoting Jesus
Attacks on Texas Senate candidate aren't just about him. They're an attempt to crush progressive Christianity

By Andrew Daugherty
Pastor and Writer
Published June 14, 2026 9:00AM (EDT)


(Salon) James Talarico has been found guilty of quoting Jesus. The sentence he uttered, according to right-wing media, was “demonic” and “blasphemous,” exposing him as a “fake Christian.” Talarico is running for the U.S. Senate in Texas on a platform The New Yorker recently described as basically the New Testament. One Newsmax host accused him of using fake Bible passages.

The passages in question are familiar ones, found in Matthew 22 and Matthew 25. Love God and love your neighbor. Feed the hungry, heal the sick, welcome the stranger. They are, in fact, in the Bible.

The right’s attacks on Talarico aren’t about him, or at least not entirely. They’re about a much older argument — one progressive Christianity has been losing in public for 50 years — about whose version of the faith gets to count as real. The answer to that question has consequences far beyond any Senate race. When Christianity becomes a tool of power rather than a challenge to it, it doesn’t just damage the church. It destabilizes democracy. We are watching that happen in real time.

Talarico calls his approach a “politics of love.” What does he mean by that, exactly? Well, it’s among the most demanding and disruptive political frameworks ever articulated. Blessed are the poor. Blessed are the peacemakers. Love your enemies. Do good to those who hate you. That is drawn, of course, from the Sermon on the Mount. It is not ambiguous, and every empire that has ever heard that message has tried to kill the person saying it. ...................(more)

https://www.salon.com/2026/06/14/christian-right-calls-james-talarico-demonic-for-quoting-jesus/




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That's it in a nutshell. Get rid of the voice who speaks for those without one, for those without power. Passages Yesterday #1
The Onion? aeromanKC Yesterday #2
It's not. They've been saying this all the time. LeftInTX Yesterday #43
They are going to lose their minds because Baitball Blogger Yesterday #3
"Maybe the Christian right needs to lift Jesus' skirt and take a peep!"--The Queen of Sheba RedWhiteBlueIsRacist Yesterday #4
That's rich coming from those who by their own definition mwmisses4289 Yesterday #5
When they accuse him of being a fake Christian, they are projecting. surfered Yesterday #6
Christianity has proven over and over again it can't be trusted with the powers of government. Biophilic Yesterday #7
My MAGA churchgoing neighbor told me he didn't go along with what Jesus said. rickford66 Yesterday #8
Your neighbor is the quintessential Christian Buckeyeblue Yesterday #41
His neighbor may be the "quintessential" RW Fundy whathehell Yesterday #46
Whatever. I classify them all together because in many ways they are all the same Buckeyeblue Yesterday #47
I was hesitant to vote for Talarico, voted for Jasmine Crockett in the primary. mwmisses4289 Yesterday #9
Their hatred of him would help endorse him for me (if I lived in Texas). RockCreek Yesterday #15
Crockett's busy wrecking her career Sympthsical 16 hrs ago #61
That's the case where one young person stabbed another at a track meet? mwmisses4289 16 hrs ago #63
Yeah Sympthsical 15 hrs ago #65
Mostly on the nose but "every empire that has ever heard that message intheflow Yesterday #10
Exactly. It's been the cornerstone of Western Civ. SINCE Constantine I. paleotn Yesterday #14
Perhaps it's because he's differentiating here between Christianity the religion, and Christianity as taught by Jesus. YodaMom2 Yesterday #22
Bill Moyers called it..... lastlib Yesterday #26
"I like your Christ..." Wednesdays Yesterday #31
Don't remember Jesus being an ultra racist sleeping with young girls Sympthsical 23 hrs ago #54
I differentiate even among the conservative Christians. summer_in_TX 21 hrs ago #57
Constantine saw how Christianity could be used to control people. Haggard Celine 19 hrs ago #59
Which version? GenThePerservering Yesterday #23
Constantine took the message of Jesus and twisted it JT45242 Yesterday #35
Constantine was the beginning of power co-opting Christianity for its own purposes. summer_in_TX 22 hrs ago #56
your headline made me chuckle. oh the irony. then: i'm so sick of those fucking crazy ass freaks! nt orleans Yesterday #11
"Christianity becomes a tool of power"? paleotn Yesterday #12
As if there weren't enough insanity on the right already... ananda Yesterday #13
Conservatives Christians are out of their minds. Oh, and they are all fake Christians who use Christianity as a weapon. Martin68 Yesterday #16
The "christian" right prefers the Old Testament. The Old Testament God is more in line with what they want God to be. patphil Yesterday #17
Hell, they don't even really follow the Old Testament God... haele Yesterday #20
A better name for them is Dominionists thomski64 Yesterday #27
Now those words in red are anti-Christian multigraincracker Yesterday #18
"That doesn't work anymore. That's weak." Wednesdays Yesterday #32
RW Media needs to take their Irony Deficient tablets. n/t aggiesal Yesterday #19
Twenty years ago relogic Yesterday #21
Hysterical zealots, living in their fantasy world, can't take the truth dlk Yesterday #24
Family values? Whose family? (n/m) Soul_of_Wit Yesterday #25
He scares them Bristlecone Yesterday #28
The Progressive Era was spearheaded by progressive Christians Wednesdays Yesterday #29
Yeah, but the Texas GOP ain't a bunch of progressive Christians. LeftInTX Yesterday #44
Exactly. Wednesdays 10 hrs ago #66
I'd just Matthew28 Yesterday #30
The christian right would crucify Jesus again if he came back spanone Yesterday #33
Those on the right adhere to Quanto Magnus Yesterday #34
In other words, they worship the/an antiChrist B.See Yesterday #37
Republican Gun-Toting Nascar-driving Jesus ?? LOL Jack Valentino Yesterday #45
Bashear and tallarico terrify the xian nationalists...but not Warnock JT45242 Yesterday #36
That's one reason I voted for Jasmine in the primary. Not because she's a Christian. LeftInTX 23 hrs ago #55
Kicked and recommended Uncle Joe Yesterday #38
They sold their soul to Satan a long time ago in exchange for access to political power. They need to STFU. LT Barclay Yesterday #39
Christian right is unchristian! DemocracyForever Yesterday #40
I see what the problem is. Buddyzbuddy Yesterday #42
Republican Jesus Marcuse Yesterday #48
This is The Onion, yes??? PLEASE tell me this is The Onion. niyad Yesterday #49
"There is no hate quite like "christian" love. " niyad Yesterday #50
"Fake christian" is what christians call other christians they don't agree with JoseBalow Yesterday #51
Just remember this when they speak, every accusation is a confession. multigraincracker Yesterday #52
I grew up Catholic and am now spiritual mvd 23 hrs ago #53
Christians have been warning us about the antichrist for 2000 years. SupportSanity 20 hrs ago #58
Religious stochastic terrorism out in front. no_hypocrisy 19 hrs ago #60
Projection much? Joinfortmill 16 hrs ago #62
Religion..... MarcoZandrini 15 hrs ago #64
My new "rule of thumb".... some_of_us_are_sane 10 hrs ago #67
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