A radical leftist masquerading as a Christian pastor is now openly calling for conservative evangelicals to be "stopped" while simultaneously organizing resistance against President Trump's vital immigration enforcement operations.
Former pastor John Pavlovitz published a inflammatory Substack article this week titled "A pastor's warning: We're not in a civil war, but a Christian nationalist holy war — and they must not win," in which he brands millions of faithful Americans as dangerous extremists who pose a threat to democracy.
"Conservative white Evangelicals need to be stopped," Pavlovitz wrote, accusing them of being "unmatched in their fervor, ferocity, and organization" as "religious extremists." This is the same man now positioning himself as a leader in the so-called "Christian" resistance to ICE operations targeting criminal illegal aliens.
"Conservative white Evangelicals need to be stopped. [They are] unmatched in their fervor, ferocity, and organization as religious extremists." - John Pavlovitz
Let's be clear about what's happening here: While President Trump works to secure our borders and remove dangerous criminals who entered our country illegally, radical activists like Pavlovitz are using twisted theology to obstruct law enforcement and protect lawbreakers.
The Real Religious Extremism
Pavlovitz's inflammatory rhetoric reveals the true face of the radical left's assault on traditional Christianity. These aren't pastors — they're political activists wearing religious clothing to advance a globalist agenda that puts illegal aliens above American citizens.
Real Christians understand that Romans 13 calls us to respect lawful authority and that true compassion means supporting policies that protect American families from criminal cartels and human traffickers.
While Pavlovitz spreads division with near-threatening language against conservative believers, President Trump's ICE operations are already removing MS-13 gang members, drug dealers, and other criminals who have terrorized American communities for years.
The question every American should ask: Why are these so-called "pastors" more concerned with protecting criminal illegal aliens than supporting the safety and security of their own neighbors? This isn't Christianity — it's radical leftist activism disguised as faith.
