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LINK Christian Radio Host Spreads Election Lies, Then Tells Listeners to “Buy Ammo” | Hemant Mehta | Friendly Atheist | Patheos

On Tuesday night, as the votes were being tallied for the Georgia Senate runoff elections, Christian radio host Kevin McCullough became infuriated that the final results weren’t in. We already knew that would be the case, though. The largest counties (which happen to be heavily Democratic) take longer to count mail-in ballots and early votes. Still, the tally happened fairly quickly. The results were clear enough by Wednesday afternoon that news outlets could make their projections.

That wasn’t good enough for McCullough, who acted like the delay was a left-wing conspiracy, aided by Republican Gov. Brian Kemp, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, and Democratic organizer extraordinaire Stacey Abrams. As if they’re all working together to change the outcome of the races.

And then he told his followers to “buy ammo.” (as if that would be the most Christian thing his listeners could do)

snytiger6 9 Jan 8
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1

no hypocrisy there huh lol

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This jerkoff and his followers ought to turn their guns on themselves.

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It’s time to start calling these churches what they are: hubs of sedition and fascist teachings.

And breeders of stupidity.

2

Hearing crazy like that make me glad I have been an Atheist for nearly 3 years, but wish it was life long.

What matters is now.......at least you woke up!!

3

It is amazing how they believe the poison and think they are being cheated out of something.

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He probably has a painting of GeeZeus holding an AR15 and riding a T-Rex.

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