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La Virgen de Guadalupe: Sent Back to Mexico?

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By:Dr. Alberto Martinez Piedra | November 01, 2016

 

Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign has spilled the beans: She intends to “liberate” Christians, which means Latinos, from their self-imposed delusion—which, surely, is Christianity and belief in God. Mrs. Clinton’s strategy not only calls for undermining Christian-inspired organizations and businesses but aims to “privatize” religion entirely. The best way to achieve these objectives, as revealed in emails between John Podesta, Mrs. Clinton’s 2016 Campaign Chairman, and Sandy Newman, President of the fanatical Voices for Progress, is to destroy the intellectual underpinning of the Judeo-Christian worldview. Are Latinos aware of this?

 

Mrs. Clinton’s advisors mock Christians (Catholics, Baptists, Evangelicals, etc.), and call us “severely backwards” and needy—a tactic designed to demoralize believers. No wonder a large percentage of Latinos is hopping mad at Mrs. Clinton and her henchmen; her anti-Christian policies strike at the heart of our culture.

 

As an Hispanic-American, I now clearly see that a vote for Mrs. Clinton is a vote for the ruin of our Latino heritage and of our family and community values. Mrs. Clinton believes that Christians have been living in the Dark Ages for the past 2000 years and insults us as if we were uncreative and sloth-like cave dwellers. Does she think that demeaning us is a good way to win our vote? Scissors-32x32.png

 


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