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Two days from now we decide which of two entirely flawed, completely unfit for public office, candidates will be President of our great country for the next four years. We are on a path to becoming a spiritually bankrupt and government dependent society so does faith even matter anymore? It matters to me and tens of millions others so which candidate is better on faith?
jewishworldreview.com
Most Americans don't see either Kamala Harris or Donald Trump as particularly religious or Christian, according to a new survey by the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs. A large plurality of Americans — 41 percent — say neither Trump nor Harris represents their religious views. Based on both major candidates' track records — and their worldviews — neither candidate threatens to impose theocratic rule.
However, their governing records show significant differences in how the candidates view faith and prioritize protecting religious freedom.
As president, Trump boldly stood against antisemitism through robust actions countering Iranian aggression against Israel. He also moved the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem, and he forged the historic Abraham Accords for Middle East peace between Arabs and Jews.
In contrast, the Biden-Harris White House enabled global antisemitism, cowering and caving to Iran, enabling the Iranian supreme leader and his cronies to bankroll the worst Jewish massacre since the Holocaust. Harris also bowed to the antisemitic wing of her party by passing over Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro for her vice-presidential selection — a decision that could cost her the White House if she loses the delegate-rich Keystone State.
While Christian and Jewish theology and activist groups strongly support human rights and liberation (narratives of Moses and Jesus, for example), the Trump White House took bold action to protect human trafficking victims. It implemented policies discouraging illegal immigration, which disincentivizes human trafficking.
Harris does little for women and girls trafficked and sexually assaulted at our southern border. Amnesty International reported, "As many as six out of every 10 migrant women and girls experience sexual violence during the journey." Doctors Without Borders found that one in three women traveling through Mexico are sexually assaulted. The United Nations estimates among women crossing without husbands or families, up to 70% suffer abuse.
Rampant sexual abuse festers and grows as illegal immigration swells from policies like those from the White House.
Harris also played a crucial role in forcing Title IX changes restricting women's rights and threatening religious liberty. As First Liberty notes, the Biden-Harris administration Title IX rules give federal bureaucrats broad powers to bully and exclude students and teachers with deeply held religious convictions who don't share Harris' ideology on sexuality and gender.
For the candidates, does faith matter?

Carrie Sheffield - For the candidates, does faith matter?

However, their governing records show significant differences in how the candidates view faith and prioritize protecting religious freedom.
As president, Trump boldly stood against antisemitism through robust actions countering Iranian aggression against Israel. He also moved the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem, and he forged the historic Abraham Accords for Middle East peace between Arabs and Jews.
In contrast, the Biden-Harris White House enabled global antisemitism, cowering and caving to Iran, enabling the Iranian supreme leader and his cronies to bankroll the worst Jewish massacre since the Holocaust. Harris also bowed to the antisemitic wing of her party by passing over Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro for her vice-presidential selection — a decision that could cost her the White House if she loses the delegate-rich Keystone State.
While Christian and Jewish theology and activist groups strongly support human rights and liberation (narratives of Moses and Jesus, for example), the Trump White House took bold action to protect human trafficking victims. It implemented policies discouraging illegal immigration, which disincentivizes human trafficking.
Harris does little for women and girls trafficked and sexually assaulted at our southern border. Amnesty International reported, "As many as six out of every 10 migrant women and girls experience sexual violence during the journey." Doctors Without Borders found that one in three women traveling through Mexico are sexually assaulted. The United Nations estimates among women crossing without husbands or families, up to 70% suffer abuse.
Rampant sexual abuse festers and grows as illegal immigration swells from policies like those from the White House.
Harris also played a crucial role in forcing Title IX changes restricting women's rights and threatening religious liberty. As First Liberty notes, the Biden-Harris administration Title IX rules give federal bureaucrats broad powers to bully and exclude students and teachers with deeply held religious convictions who don't share Harris' ideology on sexuality and gender.