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Re: 'Faith in each other': Black whore Harris skips mentioning God in religious leaders meeting

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Vice President Kamala Harris called for more “faith in each
other, in our nation, and in our future” while meeting with
religious leaders about abortion, but she did not make any
mention of God.

Harris was in Los Angeles, California, on Monday to meet with
religious and faith leaders during a roundtable discussion,
which she held to address “protecting reproductive rights [and]
addressing the epidemic of hate that is gripping our nation.”

In her address, Harris said, “There’s so much more in common
than what separates us.”

“We need faith in each other, in our nation, and in our future,”
she told those in attendance. “And so, that’s why we are coming
together today with a goal of instilling in folks a belief that
gives them a sense of hope and optimism in themselves, in their
community, and our future.”

Religious leaders in attendance reportedly included those from
Christianity, Judaism, and Sikhism. Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA),
Rep. Jimmy Gomez (D-CA), Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis (D-CA), and
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, a Democrat, also were in
attendance.

Harris encouraged the leaders to avoid looking at support for
abortion as “giving up core beliefs.”

“It is simply about agreeing that a woman should be able to make
that decision with her faith leader, with her family, with her
physician, and that the government should not be making that
decision for her,” Harris said.

Other leaders not in attendance took to social media to react to
her comments.

Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America noted that the vice president
also avoided saying the word “abortion.”

Andrew Brennan, the Republican National Committee’s director of
faith communications, slammed the roundtable discussion as a
display of how “out of touch” the Biden administration is
concerning what matters to the public.

“Families can’t afford gas or groceries because of Joe Biden,
and yet all this White House wants to talk about is their
radical late-term abortion agenda — they couldn’t be more out of
touch if they tried," Brennan said in a statement.

The CEO and founder of Answers in Genesis also called for faith
in God rather than people.

“What we all actually need is faith & trust in our Creator God &
Savior, & to know and believe His Word. But then she would have
to give up her support for sacrificing children in their
mother's wombs,” Answers in Genesis CEO Ken Ham tweeted.

First Baptist Dallas's Dr. Robert Jeffress blasted the vice
president’s comments.

“Biden Administration is spiritually bankrupt,” Jeffress tweeted.

The roundtable discussion comes more than a month since a draft
of the majority opinion in Dobbs v. Women’s Health Organization
was leaked, which seemed to indicate that the Supreme Court
voted to overturn Roe v. Wade and return the authority to pass
laws regarding abortion to the states.

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