Which god does JD Vance kneel to?
Politics
United Kingdom
Started July 08, 2026
Even if the vice-president is a Christian, he's still a jerk
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Which god does JD Vance kneel to?
New Statesman (United Kingdom) | Jul 08, 2026
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Jul 08, 2026
JD Vance's Christian beliefs should inform his policies positively, reflecting the moral values of a significant portion of the American populace.
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The intersection of faith and politics in Vance's actions raises important questions about the authenticity of his Christian values.
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Vance's dual identity as a politician and a Christian invites debate on how personal faith influences public service in today's society.
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Critics argue that Vance's approach to faith is more about political expediency than genuine belief, reflecting a troubling trend in modern politics.
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Jul 08, 2026
Labeling Vance as a jerk undermines serious critiques of his policies and distracts from necessary discussions about his governance.
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