Christianity's "natural adversary" is transgenderism, according to a Fox host

March 29, 2023



(RT)

Tucker Carlson, Fox News Host, has warned of more US anti-Christian violence like the transgender shooter’s attack on a private Christian elementary school in Nashville, Tennessee, due to an inherent clash of ideologies. Carlson said that Christianity and transgender orthodoxy are wholly incompatible theologies, and that the two ideologies are diametrically opposed, making transgenderism the “natural enemy” of Christianity. Carlson criticized President Joe Biden for reacting to the shooting by renewing his call for a ban on assault rifles, saying politicians are using the incident for political leverage rather than examining the root causes. Carlson said that trans ideology claims dominion over nature itself, and that Christians can never agree with this because these are powers they believe God alone possesses. Carlson criticized President Joe Biden for reacting to the shooting by renewing his call for a ban on assault rifles, saying politicians are using the incident for political leverage rather than examining the root causes.

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