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The Republican candidate, who is asking to be nominated by Georgia’s ruling party, held a bus event that read “Children in Jesus’ Arms ”and said the state was a Christian theocracy.

“We’re going to hold a political rally and pay tribute to Jesus,” Taylor said Sunday. So he rejected any idea of ​​the separation of church and state.

“We’re a church,” he said. “We are in charge of this state.”

He began to give a confusing explanation of how the church, as a company, could not control the government “in financial terms,” but the church people actually controlled the government.

“We’re a church, and if it’s for the people and for the people, the church governs the state of Georgia,” Taylor said. “This is our state. We will decide what happens. ”

GA GOP government candidate Candy Taylor: “We’re going to hold a political rally and pay tribute to Jesus. They don’t call us” the separation of church and state. “We are the Church! Let’s dominate this state! ..The Church governs the state of Georgia!”. pic.twitter.com/CP19s4KKSL

– Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 22, 2022

Taylor is running for third place in the Republican primary this week, about 6 percent – far behind incumbent Brian Kemp, whose biggest rival is former Senator David Perdue.

Twitter users urged Taylor to fight for theocracy – and in particular his confused sign “Jesus Guns Babies”:

Jesus does not shoot children. There were no guns in Jesus’ day. Jesus actually shot the children 😂⁇⁇⁇ https://t.co/osyVDSNuDc

– Richard Williamson (@rcwmsn) May 22, 2022

“Jesus, weapon, child” has become the GOP’s new slogan. Ironically, because only one of the three listed they care about and that is not Jesus or the baby.

– You are Siobhan ⁇ (@ErieNoteEerie) May 22, 2022

This mad “Christian sorceress” was an elementary school textbook for 19 years before she knew anything about the Constitution. Imagine for a second that you’ve been transferred to Earl’s karmic -driven world.
Jesus! Things! Children! Theocracy! `Https://t.co/migMTiPzZU

– Steve Shearer (@PiquedPensioner) May 22, 2022

“Jesus • Weapons • Children” is the simplest statement possible by the Republican / MAGA platform on a large scale: we mean the word “white”. Oh, and shoot the disobedient.

If any of these madmen gained power, we cannot say we were not warned. https://t.co/NLkOE9FH1l

– Michael Marshall Smith (@ememess) May 22, 2022

“Jesus Weapons Babies”, well, if Jesus did that, why is this abortion so divisive, isn’t it worse than taking pills in the morning? https://t.co/PoOUhfrtex

– Tito (@TitusNation) May 23, 2022

The Jesus Guns Babies woman is now campaigning for the murder of a sheriff. https://t.co/V1oskb3VUi

– Ashton Pittman (@ashtonpittman) May 22, 2022

Jesus woke up completely. I’m not sure why so many of his followers think he’s ugly now.

He will surely be amazed at this ridiculous “baby in Jesus’ arms ”and most of the work people do in his name these days.

– Khashoggi’s ghost ⁇⁇ (@UROCKlive1) May 22, 2022

“Jesus Guns & Babies” is my favorite Warren Zevon song # Strong in Swelling https://t.co/rsHq8a1KpM

– Tara Dublin ⁇⁇ (@taradublinrocks) May 22, 2022

Apparently it’s not a parody.

“Jesus, weapons, children” is a campaign slogan. https://t.co/uKaKd62rsA

– Angry employees ⁇ (@Angry_Staffer) May 22, 2022

Jesus. Weapons. Babies. Tao. Woman. male. Camera. . https://t.co/2P88v577uJ

– Diana Ziklin Berent (@dianaberrent) May 23, 2022

Source: Huffpost

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