Rep. Scott Perry Claps Back at Sen. Kaine over American Rights
- White House Faith Director Jenny Korn stated that Senator Tim Kaine is "mistaken" about the source of human rights, defending the belief that rights come from a Creator rather than government law.
- Kaine compared the idea that rights come from God to the beliefs of the Iranian government, stating it is "extremely troubling."
- Korn called Kaine's comments an "embarrassment" and emphasized that the Declaration of Independence asserts that rights are endowed by the Creator.
- Korn asserted that the U.S. is the "freest country in the world," advocating for the preservation of faith's role in American governance.
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Rep. Scott Perry Claps Back at Sen. Kaine over American Rights
Congressman Scott Perry called out Senator Tim Kaine after Kaine claimed the rights of Americans come from the government rather than God. Rep. Perry said, "…Unfortunately, cuckoo birds get elected to the United States Senate, apparently, that don’t have any clue what their country is about and what the proper role of government is.”
Libs Fear Christian Nationalism; They SHOULD Fear Democracy-destroying Atheism
Too many liberals aren’t disturbed by Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine’s claim that our rights come not from God, but from government. ... The post Libs Fear Christian Nationalism; They SHOULD Fear Democracy-destroying Atheism appeared first on The New American.
WH Faith Director to Newsmax: Sen. Kaine Needs to Learn US ‘Founded on God’
White House Faith Director Jenny Korn told Newsmax Tuesday that Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., was "mistaken" when he said that human rights don't come from God but are instead derived from government and the law. At a recent Senate Foreign Relations Committee nominations hearing, Kaine said that the idea that rights do not stem from laws or governments "is extremely troubling," putting it on par with the repressive regime that currently holds power in …
Where Do Human Rights Come from, Senator?
Last week, democratic Senator Tim Kaine made this bold statement during a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing: “The notion that rights don’t come from laws and don’t come from the government but come from the Creator — that’s what the Iranian government believes. It’s a theocratic regime that bases its rule on Sharia law and targets Sunnis, Bahá’ís, Jews, Christians and other religious minorities. And they do it because they believe that …
Tim Kaine on the Origin of Rights
Virginia Senator Tim Kaine’s remarks that the idea rights come from God is a “theocratic” notion representative of the mindset of Iranian ayatollahs is the latest controversy lighting up social media. One might be tempted to dismiss it as momentary outrage clickbait, but resist the temptation. Why? First, because the claim is not true. It is neither Catholic nor American. Source
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