A pastor in Tennessee delivered a troubling sermon on Sunday, urging acts of violence against billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk. According to The Gateway Pundit, Dr. Steve Caudle, who heads Greater Second Missionary Baptist Church in Chattanooga, strayed significantly from the Gospel’s teachings, focusing instead on a politically charged criticism. Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, spoke at a panel during the South by Southwest event in Austin in 2018. Musk announced on social media Saturday that SpaceX intends to build a rocket engine manufacturing plant close to Waco. Rather than discussing matters of faith, Caudle ventured into political and social topics, beginning with a casual reference to the Super Bowl game featuring the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles. Dennis Quaid has issued a top warning for the American public. Nonetheless, the mood changed abruptly when he began his sermon, which was darkly named “The Violent Kingdom.” Utilizing the book of Matthew as context, he criticized the Trump administration and Elon Musk, particularly targeting Musk’s attempts to curb government overreach and inefficiencies with taxpayer money. This led to a troubling endorsement of violence, stating, “I’ll tell you, dear friends, while no one enjoys violence, it can sometimes be deemed necessary.” If Elon Musk were to intrude on the U.S. Treasury and intimidate individuals into divulging their personal information and social security benefits, it could lead to violent consequences. Do you believe that the economy will get better with Donald Trump in charge? Email Address (mandatory). By participating in the poll, you consent to receiving emails from RVM News, occasional promotions from our partners, and acknowledge that you have read and accepted our privacy policy and legal terms. The pastor continued further.
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