If the Church is Divided, Blame the Fake News Media

It’s no secret that the American church is deeply divided — especially over politics. Instead of pointing fingers at each other for the division, however, it’s time we name the elephant in the room: America’s corporate media.
That elephant loomed large during the first presidential debate between incumbent VP Kamala Harris and rival Donald Trump, with most post-debate commentary ignoring the candidates and dissecting their one-eyed moderators from ABC News.
Every American who tuned in witnessed David Muir and Linsey Davis join forces with Ms Harris for a three-on-one show trial against the Bad Orange Man.
Trump was “fact-checked” at every turn, even if the “fact checks” were fake. (Yes, even ABC News has since conceded that abortion-to-birth is legal in at least nine states, and at least eight babies have died after failed abortions under the governorship of Kamala’s running mate in Minnesota).
On the flip side, Kamala was not fact-checked for her fibs even once. (No, Donald Trump did not call neo-Nazis “very fine people,
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