Once again, something so close, almost there, yet missing the mark. Entirely. Because if you miss it even a little bit on this matter, you’ve missed it entirely.
It isn’t about politics. It isn’t about left versus right. It isn’t about Democrat versus Republican. There are blatant, full-blown pagan, atheist, deviant, criminal, abominations upon abominations Republicans, so-called conservatives, and there are some not nearly to that point Democrats, to be sure.
Enough of the moronic categorizations and reducing everything down to two American political parties, it’s all either left or right, when EVERYTHING can be reduced down to two types of people worldwide, only two possible types of people wherever they may be — red state, blue state, a state that rejects being defined by a primary color, and those two types of people have to do solely with how they view Jesus, God, the Holy Spirit, the whole Holy Bible. It’s all about, only about God’s people, who are a remnant compared to the population of America, the population of the world, and Satan’s people, which are the overwhelming majority.
Let’s not be deceived, deluded, or kid ourselves any longer, shall we?
Chrislam is real. Been around a long time. So long, in fact, there were articles about it posted here on ACP over a decade ago, and they had to be deleted due to storage capacity. Chrislam is real. Why, that Chicago Cubs fan that’s been in the news a lot lately, spewing his doctrine given to him by his master, Satan, is one of the leading proponents of advancing it to the point of creating a one world religion, which he and his predessoros were consumed with achieving, and it is coming — one day — when all the true born again Gentiles and Jews are removed and what is left, is, well, all those who will be eager to embrace the coming of lawlessness, the Antichrist and what he brings.
When will we mature? Grow up? Face facts? And then live, speak, write, act accordingly? Or do we want to maintain the charade, keep playing the game, living in denial, and the delusion that it’s all about politicians, election outcomes, and how many “D’s” or “R’s” are in Washington, D.C. at any one time?
It’s all about, only about the spiritual warfare taking place 24 hours a day, seven days a week, within and around every person in America, every person on earth. And everything else falls under that.
Make no mistake any longer. Do so at your own peril. Eternal peril.
Don’t get wrapped up in the nonsense of the article below, the lie that Republicans are like a sheriff in town wearing the white hat, and the clean clothes, drinking milk while listening to the local reverend preach a sermon, and the Democrats are the cattle rustlin’ riff raff, smelling of cheap whiskey, in the dirty black hats in the saloon causing a ruckus.
Because as many Republicans will be in that saloon, or upstairs with the hookers, snorting coke, or in homosexual acts, as there are Democrats.
Wake up.
Get real.
Finally.
Read on…
Ken Pullen, Monday, April 20th, 2026
Chrislam is a cancer in the GOP’s body. Time for chemo
Republicans as a whole view political Islam with deep and justified skepticism. So why are more and more professed, so-called conservatives out promoting it?
April 20, 2026
Reprinted from American Thinker
Imagine waking up one morning to find a prominent voice on the right claiming that Muslims love Jesus in a way that blurs the hard lines Americans have drawn for generations.
That moment arrived just days ago.
Tucker Carlson’s network posted on X that Muslims revere Jesus as a major prophet who performed miracles and will return to defeat the Antichrist. This was framed as a rebuke to President Donald J. Trump’s no-nonsense Easter messaging on the threat posed by the Islamist Iranian government. The post ignited fierce backlash.
It exposed something deeper and more troubling than a single tweet.
This episode of Chrislamic rhetoric is a wake-up call for the GOP. It stands antithetical to the party’s bedrock values of constitutional supremacy, individual liberty, and unyielding defense of Western civilization. It injects third-world theocratic thinking straight into Republican veins under the slick disguise of “based” traditionalism.
Far from harmless coalition-building, it represents a fundamental divergence from what almost every Republican believes. It advances an alien, anti-Western, and ideologically venomous force that erodes the historic character of the American nation-state.
Republicans as a whole view political Islam with deep and justified skepticism.
Republican favorability toward Muslims stands at just 43 percent in recent polling, a sharp drop from 71 percent in 2021. Texas Republican primary voters approved a non-binding proposition to prohibit Sharia law by nearly 95 percent in March. A Sharia-Free America Caucus has grown rapidly in Congress, with members pushing legislation to block Sharia’s influence at every level.
These numbers reflect a clear party consensus. Islamism and its legal apparatus clash directly with the U.S. Constitution, individual rights, and the nonsectarian framework that has defined American exceptionalism for centuries.

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