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Trump Supporting Pastor Goes On Hinduphobic Rant Against GOP’s Own Ramaswamy; Dems Raja, Khanna Condemn Comments

Trump Supporting Pastor Goes On Hinduphobic Rant Against GOP’s Own Ramaswamy; Dems Raja, Khanna Condemn Comments

WASHINGTON, DC (IANS) – Congressmen Raja Krishnamoorthi and Ro Khanna have come out in support of Vivek Ramaswamy, who is seeking the Republican Party’s presidential nomination after a televangelist targeted his Hindu faith in a recent sermon asking citizens not to vote for him.

Hank Kunneman, the senior pastor of the non-denominational Lord of Hosts Church in Nebraska, said Ramaswamy is Hindu and therefore anyone who supports him “will have a fight with God”.

In the video posted on Twitter by Right Wing Watch, Kunneman said that as a country, America is in danger. “Listen to me Generation Z, listen to me millennials, those of you who are watching that like this new young guy (Ramaswamy). If he does not serve the Lord Jesus Christ and stand primarily for Judeo-Christian principles, you will have a fight with God.

“You’re going to have some dude put his hand on something other than the Bible? You’re going to let him put all his strange gods up in the White House and we’re just supposed to blink because he understands policies?” Kunneman was heard saying in the video.

A supporter of former President Donald Trump’s, Kunneman calls himself a “prophet” and had said earlier that Trump’s 2020 election loss was God’s way of refuting prophets on Earth.

Reacting to Kunneman’s disparaging comments, Congressmen Raja Krishnamoorthi and Ro Khanna said they don’t agree politically with Ramaswamy but condemned the “bigoted remarks” against the 37-year-old.

“I don’t agree with @VivekGRamaswamy on much, but one thing is certain: all political parties in America should welcome individuals of all faiths, including Hindus. I condemn the bigoted remarks directed toward Ramaswamy, and I hope that Republican elected, and others do the same,” Krishnamoorthi tweeted on July 25.

“I have had spirited disagreements with @VivekGRamaswamy. But this is a disgusting and anti-American attack on his faith. We are a nation of many faiths, & the fact that so many Christian American Republicans are willing to support Vivek speaks to that ideal,” Khanna said in his tweet.

According to The New York Times, Ramaswamy, who is a practicing Hindu, poses a dilemma for some conservative Christian voters who make up a significant share of the Republican primary electorate and are accustomed to evaluating candidates not just on their policy proposals but also on their biographies and personal beliefs, including religious faith.

“I’m not Christian. I was not raised in a Christian household. But we do share the same Christian values that this nation was founded on,” the Republican presidential hopeful had said in one of his campaign events.

In his address to prospective voters, Ramaswamy often rues that faith, patriotism, hard work, and family “have disappeared, only to be replaced by new secular religions in this country”.

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  • No surprise here. Some Religious leaders and politicians often take the name of God to justify their ignorant and vested interest claims.

    July 26, 2023
  • Hello Krishna Murthy and Khanna : Can you please explain why you hate so much of most logical solutions for the serious problems facing the nation as shown by Vivek. You guys are strongly stuck in the Deep State. Wake up guys and do something productive.

    July 26, 2023
  • Hindus do not have “many Gods” as the Pastor and many claim. Just like a fork, spoon and knife are different in appearance and function, but when melted is just one-iron sotoo God is one but has many manifestations.
    This attack is nothing new. When JFK was a candidate for President the Evangelicals said he would take orders from the Pope.

    August 4, 2023

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