
Tik Tok personality Nikalie has been calling churches to see if they would provide formula for her fictitious baby during the government shutdown/SNAP freeze. So far she’s gotten 9 yes/ 28 no. Among the few yeses were a mosque, Buddhist temple and a historically black church
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Spreadsheet someone has been making to keep track:
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Ain’t no hate like Christian love.
Remember folks, according to them “empathy is a sin.”
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I appreciate the caller’s ability to keep it cordial and open ended so the person from the church can really just try and defend themselves without feeling super defensive. Very interesting, and a bummer to see. I don’t know how anyone wouldn’t want to just drop some formula off for that woman after hearing that baby’s cry.
I hope she changes her story bc they’re gonna start catching on and saying yes just to look good
This is really good! Individuals can get compromised so more people doing could be good too. Lets find out how actually Christian we are!! raised Catholic but feel alienated from most things tbh
“We need someone who can answer the phone for our welcoming house of God open to anyone… the cattiest sounding person who tsk’s before every sentence! Perfect!”
So Christlike
Holy shit, I just came across her videos on TikTok lol
> A historically Black Church
And yet racist white people are still gonna vote fascism because they’d rather have their own children starve than see Black people have equal rights.
I just know someone somewhere is yelling the Fox News-inspired argument of, “But aren’t parents responsible for feeding their own children?”
As a lapsed Christian, I can’t think of a single Biblical passage supporting that or moralizing poverty.
On the other hand:
> 1 John 3:17-18
“If anyone has material possessions and sees a brother or sister in need but has no pity on them, how can the love of God be in that person? Dear children, let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.”
Granted, it’s never really been about the Bible, is it?