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Nate Schatzline Claims Muslim Elected Officials Are Plotting To Subjugate Christians

Nate Schatzline

Last week, Christian nationalist Texas state Rep. Nate Schatzline announced that he would not be seeking reelection and, instead, will be taking a position with National Faith Advisory Board "to equip pastors to step up and speak out about religious freedom."

The National Faith Advisory Board was created by White House faith advisor Paula White and claims that its mission is to, among other things, "fight religious discrimination," which makes the decision to hire Schatzline somewhat questionable, given his views on Islam.

Two days after he announced his new position with the NFAB, Schatzline posted the latest episode of his "Wake Up Church" podcast, which was largely dedicated to declaring that Islam is "a death cult" and "is not compatible with Western society."

"One of the greatest threats to America's national security is the Islamification of the United States," Schatzline said, warning that "the Muslim false god of Allah commands Muslims to lie."

As such, Schatzline claimed that Muslim elected officials are engaged in a coordinated campaign of deception designed to take over the government and subjugate Christians.

"We have to apply it to the public policy positions of the elected Muslims that we see," he said. "When you look at a Muslim who is currently elected in the United States of America; Rep. Ilhan Omar is a great example—openly Muslim—and she will actively, actively vote for pro-abortion policies. However, she herself will never have an abortion, and the reason is because she's never going to kill a Muslim child, but she definitely wants Christians and infidels, Jews, to kill their children."

"We look at these Muslims that are elected to office," Schatzline continued, "and they will continuously advocate for social welfare programs that take away from the taxpayer and replace God with government and local church with government. And you wonder, 'Are you advocating for Muslims to take part in these programs?' Of course not. This is why their mosques and their Islamic communities take care of their communities. So what they're advocating for is not that Muslims would join social welfare programs; what they're advocating for is that Christians, Jews, infidels would join those social welfare programs and then in 50 to 100 years, maybe sooner, when Islam rules as the prime law of the land and we see things like the Ten Commandments and our biblical foundation thrown out the window, then Christians and Jews are in complete submission to the Muslims in power because they control our social welfare programs."

"People, it's not a conspiracy theory," Schatzline insisted. "I'm trying to expose the evil and the darkness that is surrounding this."

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