"White evangelical Christianity is a cancer. These are the worst of our country."
"So when you think about the Erika Kirk, the Life Church, the Joel Olsteen of it all, and their desire to accumulate wealth while hood-winking their flock into thinking they're super moral, this is a cancer. White evangelical Christianity is a cancer. These are the worst of our country," Welch said.
"These are the worst people in our country because they use their religion in two ways, as a weapon and as a shield. They weaponize it whenever they want to, and say, 'We're on the moral high ground. You're a lesbian. You deserve to die. You're a lesbian. The cops shouldn't have revived you. Oh, your parents are Mexicans, and they brought you over here. Yeah, you should go to jail and eat worm food.' And then when you call them out on it, 'Oh, my God, they're after the Christians. How dare they, how dare they. We're so oppressed,'" Welch added, mocking those who are Christian.
"White Christians are so oppressed in this country, and they want it both ways, because in the religion that duplicity is taught, you can be morally duplicitous. You thrive in cognitive dissonance. And so this is just a massive, massive problem. And it should come as no surprise to anyone that of this cult that I'm talking about, white evangelicals over 80 percent went and voted triple Trumped."
Welch, the far-left commentator as well as TV personality, has previously called for Trump voters to be banned from Mexican, Chinese, as well as Indian restaurants over their views on immigration as well as other far-left takes.
The comments from Welch also follow the targeting of a Christian church in St. Paul, where anti-ICE radicals stormed the church during a service where a staff member was reportedly working for ICE.
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