Tucker Carlson exhorts Texas audience to see spiritual war behind political battles: ‘Not flesh and blood at all’

The Christian Post reports that Tucker Carlson, speaking to an audience of Republicans in Texas, warned about keeping the spiritual war in mind as the election year unfolds. The conservative commentator said that some of the cultural and political battles raging in the world cannot be explained in political terms alone.

Speaking at the sold out fundraising event for the Tarrant County Republican Party, Carlson said, “This is not flesh and blood at all. If you’re offended by prayer, you’re taking orders, OK? I don’t see another rational explanation for it.”

He reminded his audience that, since biblical times, descendants have been the truest and most lasting measure of prosperity. Carlson also warned about how those in power are pushing an agenda that would rob them of their descendants.

Carlson stated:

“You can reduce all these debates about climate, crime, all the weird sex stuff — I’m not going to dignify it with a name, I’m just gonna call it that ‘weird sex stuff’ — but, if they’re promising you the opportunity to castrate your children, what are they really promising? No grandchildren. The end of your line.”

The commentator wrapped up his speech by urging his audience to demand that their politicians tackle the growing illegal immigration problem.

Carlson has previously alluded to the spiritual nature of our culture wars, including remarks to a Turning Point USA event last December in Phoenix.

At that event, Carlson stated:

“The evidence unmistakably shows an acceleration in whatever this dark force is in this country whose only impulse is to destroy, not to improve or create, but to destroy, and it’s all around us, and the only way to stop it is with [moral strength].”

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