Politico reporter Heidi Przybyla appeared on MSNBC and argued that the beliefs of “Christian nationalists” are the issue, particularly their perception that rights come from God.
“The one factor that unites all of them … as Christian nationalists—not Christians, by the way in which, as a result of Christian nationalists are very completely different—is that they consider that our rights as Individuals, as all human beings, don’t come from any earthly authority. . They don't come from Congress. They won’t come to the Supreme Courtroom. They arrive from God.”
She added that “males” are “figuring out what God tells them” to oppose abortion, homosexual marriage and different progressive points.
Przybyla's assertion was met with widespread criticism.
“What the state provides, the state can take away,” he wrote Jordan B. Peterson. “What God provides to the state, he takes at his personal ethical peril. Greetings, historic prophets.”
Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) he said“Think about you consider your rights come 'from Congress.'
Andrew T. Walker Professor of Theology he called the reporter's ideas “a failure of civics, a failure of expertise, a failure of intelligence, a failure of historical past, a failure of ethics.”
“Shall I proceed?” he added.
Making an attempt to elucidate her feedback on X, Przybyla wrote: “Whereas there are completely different wings of Christian nationalism, they’re certain by their perception that our rights come from God. If you’re Hindu, Jewish, and so forth, it would allow you to perceive one other a part of my level, which is that they’re utilizing it for a man-made political agenda.
“[W]which units it other than different Christians who depart these God-given rights to our pure proper to 'life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness' — versus banning abortion, contraception, and so forth.,” she continued.