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GOP Rep Aiming More Fire At Christian Tweet Than Trump Indictment Shows Why Republicans Keep Losing

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What’s more concerning: that a Republican congressman has religious liberty fundamentally backward or that he’s focused on harassing grassroots conservatives while the GOP presidential frontrunner is indicted with the latest of 91 charges?

On Tuesday, freshman Rep. Max Miller from Ohio went on X, formerly known as Twitter, to decry a call for “faith in Jesus Christ alone” as “bigoted.” A post from an Ohio activist apparently set him off.

“There’s no hope for any of us outside of having faith in Jesus Christ alone,” wrote Lizzie Marbach.

Miller, who is Jewish, took offense.

“This is one of the most bigoted tweets I have ever seen,” Miller wrote, demanding Marbach “Delete it,” because she had “gone too far.”

“Religious freedom in the United States applies to every religion,” he added.

It’s quite a comment from a congressman who spoke at the 30-year anniversary of the apparently bigoted Ohio Christian Alliance.

Miller didn’t stop there.

In the replies to Marbach’s post, Miller wrote, “God says that Jewish people are the chosen ones, but yet you say we have no hope.”

“Thanks for your pearl of wisdom today,” Miller added.

The posts got deservedly mocked all over the website.

Kingsley Cortes from the Center for Renewing America asked whether Miller had joined “the Squad.” But hours later, even squad member Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota showed herself to be a better ally to Christians than the GOP lawmaker.

“Stating the core beliefs of principles

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