This pastor is leading the ‘Christian’ anti-ICE movement — with near-death threats?​



Inflammatory rhetoric on the left is getting worse, and former Pastor John Pavlovitz’s recent Substack article titled, “A pastor’s warning: We’re not in a civil war, but a Christian nationalist holy war — and they must not win,” could not make that any clearer.

“Conservative white Evangelicals need to be stopped,” one excerpt Pavlovitz proudly posted begins, before he accuses conservative white evangelicals of being “unmatched in their fervor, ferocity, and organization” as “religious extremists.”

“If allowed to continue to hold their death grip on all three branches of Government, Conservative Christians will render this nation unrecognizable. LGBTQ people, Muslims, women, people of color, immigrants, and non-Christians will never have equality under the law again,” he warned.


BlazeTV host Allie Beth Stuckey is rightfully disturbed by Pavlovitz’s piece and points out the glaring flaws in his argument.

“Does democracy mean people who I like are elected? Like, I just want to be clear about that,” Stuckey comments on “Relatable.” “He says we have a ‘death grip’ on all three branches of government. Well, Donald Trump was elected by popular and electoral vote. So, what happened there? Why is it a ‘death grip’ just when the people that you didn’t vote for get elected? Do you believe in democracy or not?”

Pavlovitz went on: “Full-blown theocracy is the plan, and trust me when I tell you that we won’t recover from it if they are given greater power or prolonged influence. If we fail in opposing their Christo-fascist agenda both in the streets and at the polls, they will have a political power that will render every election null and void, and we will never have a voice again in our lifetimes.”

“This is the kind of stuff that inspires, very tragically, people like Renee Good and Alex Pretti to go out into the streets and to bust the taillights of ICE officers and try to run over another ICE officer, because people believe stuff like this without any citation or any source," Stuckey comments.

Pavlovitz even goes on to accuse white evangelical Christians of being the “source of everything afflicting our nation,” which includes all of the “violence, chaos, dehumanization, and suffering.”

“I just want to remind you that evangelical Christians, Christians who pray every day, Christians who go to church every week, that statistically we give the most in charity, that we adopt the most children, that we offer the most volunteer service hours every year. This is the hallmark of Christianity,” Stuckey says.

But it gets even worse.

“America is not in a Civil War; we’re in White Christian Nationalists’ grim and loveless holy war. All people of faith, morality, and conscience need to stand together and push them back into the hell they came from,” Pavlovitz concludes.

“You cannot get any stronger language that seems to be a death threat without coming out and saying it,” Stuckey says. “Like, that is some pretty radical stuff that is getting almost 50,000 likes on Instagram.”

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Drag queen-supporting pro-choice man suggests women vote Republican due to 'internalized misogyny'



John Pavlovitz, author of "If God Is Love, Don't Be a Jerk," has suggested that women who vote for the GOP are doing so due to "internalized misogyny."

"Aside from internalized misogyny, why do any women still vote Republican?" Pavlovitz tweeted on Friday.

"I'm doing it bc the democrat party has lost their ever-loving minds. You are evidence of this, Johnny," one woman responded.

"Because we don't believe in allowing men like Pavlovitz to label & define us based on their ideas of what we should or shouldn't do, or how we should or shouldn't vote, because they think they know what's best for us? Just a guess," another person replied.

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Pavlovitz has previously accused Republican women of being misogynists. "Of all the misogynists in the Republican Party, the Republican women are the most infuriating," he tweeted last year. "I can't fathom the mind of a woman who still votes Republican. I can only feel sorry for whatever story they tell themselves," he also tweeted last year.

Pavlovitz is also an avowed supporter of drag queens. "I support drag performers (and I'm not afraid of people who don't.)" a graphic that he posted reads. He has also shared a message declaring his support for "the transgender community."

He has also referred to former President Donald Trump as "traitorous cancer."

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A tweet Pavlovitz that has been pinned to the top of his Twitter profile reads, "A former friend who is full-on MAGA wrote me and said 'Our friendship is worth more than politics.' I disagree. He's now against vaccines, voting rights, immigrants, LGBTQs. I think all those people he is hurting are worth more than our friendship."

Pavlovitz has said that during discussions with pro-life women, it "grieves" him to realize, "Only one of us believes that she should have full autonomy over her own body."

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Women fire back after John Pavlovitz says he 'can't fathom the mind of a woman who still votes Republican' and 'can only feel sorry for whatever story they tell themselves'



John Pavlovitz, a popular Unitarian pastor, has accused Republican women of misogyny and said that he cannot understand women who vote for Republicans.

"Of all the misogynists in the Republican Party, the Republican women are the most infuriating," tweeted Pavlovitz, the author of "If God is Love, Don't Be a Jerk," and other works.

Of all the misogynists in the Republican Party, the Republican women are the most infuriating.
— John Pavlovitz (@John Pavlovitz) 1647953443

"I can't fathom the mind of a woman who still votes Republican. I can only feel sorry for whatever story they tell themselves," he wrote in another tweet.

When conservative women fired back, Pavlovitz dug in, refusing to back down from his position.

"This is exactly what I expect from leftists: misogyny. It’s gross & kinda hilarious since leftists can’t DEFINE woman. Leftists destroy unborn women in the womb. Teach little girls they can be boys. Leftists are erasing women, the ultimate form of sexism, patriarchy, & misogyny," Liz Wheeler tweeted.

"You're right: wanting women to have autonomy over their own bodies is misogynistic. Makes sense..." Pavlovitz replied.

This is exactly what I expect from leftists: misogyny. It\u2019s gross & kinda hilarious since leftists can\u2019t DEFINE woman. Leftists destroy unborn women in the womb. Teach little girls they can be boys. Leftists are erasing women, the ultimate form of sexism, patriarchy, & misogyny.
— Liz Wheeler (@Liz Wheeler) 1648050468

Gabriella Hoffman declared, "I like my guns, low taxes, the right-to-life, conservation, sound energy policies, being a non-unionized (and empowered) independent contractor/freelancer, and not supporting socialists. I don’t need pity. Neither do the rest of us females who aren’t Democrats."

"Keep pretending Republican women respect women," Pavlovitz replied, sharing the link to an article about women who have accused Donald Trump of sexual misconduct.

"Maybe GOP women care about things like the economy, protecting life, the border, school choice, energy independence, and more," Lauren Chen tweeted. "Or, maybe they just want to vote for someone who can define what a 'woman' is."

"My favorite thing is when white men tell me they feel sorry for me," Kira Davis tweeted.

Pavlovitz has said that Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, who President Joe Biden has nominated to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court, deserves a place on the bench.

"If anyone is deserving of being on the Supreme Court, Ketanji Brown Jackson is," Pavlovitz tweeted.

"Seriously, you can't align yourself with a serial predator like Donald Trump or with this cadre of shameless misogynists berating Ketanji Brown Jackson and pretend you're for women. It's ridiculous," he declared.

Seriously, you can't align yourself with a serial predator like Donald Trump or with this cadre of shameless misogynists berating Ketanji Brown Jackson and pretend you're for women. It's ridiculous.
— John Pavlovitz (@John Pavlovitz) 1648062918