Left-wing documentary filmmaker Michael Moore used a Biblical scripture to attack President Donald Trump, quoting from Psalm 10’s “Prayer for the Overthrow of the Wicked.” Moore was responding to the ICE raids that took place across the country over the weekend, targeting criminals with final deportation orders.
“There’s really no better day than the Christian Sunday to round up the poor and working poor, those without the white skin, and remove them from our midst,” the Fahrenheit 11/9 filmmaker wrote in a social media post on Sunday.
From there, Moore offered his followers Psalm 10’s “A Prayer for the Overthrow of the Wicked,” implying Trump as the persecutor.
His post reads:
Notably, the psalmist — likely David — lamented the pride and arrogance of his oppressors, who did not seek or inquire of God.
Moore and his counterparts have often defended positions that appear contrary to the teachings of the Bible. In 2012, the Democrat Party removed God from the convention platform altogether.
As Breitbart News reported:
Additionally, the ICE raids Moore emphatically railed against targeted criminals. As the president noted: “We’re focused on criminals as much as we can, before we do anything else.”
Moore is far from the first far-left celebrity to use scripture in an attempt to advance the liberal agenda.
After the Trump administration’s tax cut bill passed in the Senate in 2017, feminist comedian Chelsea Handler bizarrely harkened to Christians and their beliefs.
“What Republicans did last night to the poor and middle class in this country to reward huge corporations and the very wealthy is sickening. So, for all the religious beliefs you hold, rewarding the people who fund your campaigns must be somewhere in the Bible,” Handler said.
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Actress turned activist Alyssa Milano took it a step further in April, attempting to use scripture to justify abortion.