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There’s something seriously frustrating about watching people twist faith to fit whatever narrative benefits them in the moment. Lately, listening to Erika Kirk speak, it honestly feels like accountability is being completely ignored while distractions are being pushed front and center. At some point, you have to call it what it is. If we’re talking about leadership, influence, and the direction things are going, how do you skip over someone like Donald Trump and act like he’s not a major factor in the chaos we’re seeing?

That’s what makes it hard to take some of these arguments seriously. It starts to feel less like truth and more like selective outrage. People will quote scripture, preach loudly, and act like they’re standing on righteousness, but only when it serves their personal or political agenda. The minute the same principles should apply to someone they support, suddenly there’s silence, excuses, or a completely different interpretation.

And that’s where the real issue comes in. Faith isn’t supposed to be a tool you pick up and put down depending on what benefits you. It’s not supposed to be a shield to deflect accountability. When people start using the Bible as a strategy instead of a guide, it shows. You can see it in the contradictions, in the hypocrisy, and in the way blame gets shifted away from where it actually belongs.

What’s even more concerning is how this affects everyday people who are genuinely searching for truth. They’re watching leaders and influencers and thinking this is what faith looks like—loud, biased, and self-serving. That’s dangerous. Because real faith is personal. It’s about relationship, growth, and truth—even when that truth is uncomfortable.

At the end of the day, people need to stop relying on personalities to define their beliefs. Stop letting others filter God through their own agenda. If you really want clarity, you have to go directly to the source. Read for yourself. Pray for yourself. Seek understanding without all the noise. Because when everything else falls away, what matters is not who defended who, but whether you were actually seeking truth or just aligning yourself with what felt convenient.

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