By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Concealed RepublicanConcealed Republican
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Guns
  • Politics
  • Videos
Reading: James Talarico Declared He ‘Hates Christianity’ While Praising Leftist Morality in Bizarre Podcast [WATCH]
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Font ResizerAa
Concealed RepublicanConcealed Republican
  • News
  • Guns
  • Politics
  • Videos
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Guns
  • Politics
  • Videos
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
  • Advertise
  • Advertise
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Concealed Republican > Blog > Politics > James Talarico Declared He ‘Hates Christianity’ While Praising Leftist Morality in Bizarre Podcast [WATCH]
Politics

James Talarico Declared He ‘Hates Christianity’ While Praising Leftist Morality in Bizarre Podcast [WATCH]

Jim Taft
Last updated: June 24, 2026 9:15 am
By Jim Taft 6 Min Read
Share
James Talarico Declared He ‘Hates Christianity’ While Praising Leftist Morality in Bizarre Podcast [WATCH]
SHARE

Texas Democrat James Talarico, who is now seeking a seat in the state Senate, made waves during a 2021 podcast appearance where he openly declared that he “hates Christianity” even as he called himself a Christian.

The remarks came during an episode of the Activist Theology podcast, hosted by queer theologian Dr. Roberto Che Espinoza and Reverend Anna Golladay, in which the group discussed faith, politics, and the supposed moral duty of the political left.

Talarico’s choice of words struck many as both shocking and revealing.

“I always think of myself as a Christian who hates Christianity,” he said, summarizing what he framed as a conflict between his faith and the institutions that represent it.

Here’s What They’re Not Telling You About Your Retirement

WATCH:

For a man who preaches moral reform in politics, that statement suggests a worldview untethered from the scriptural foundation most Christians recognize.

The Democrat candidate argued that the political left must “take up the helm of morality,” claiming that conservatives have long dominated moral language in public debate.

This Could Be the Most Important Video Gun Owners Watch All Year

“We have ceded moral language to the right for the past, what, 40 or 50 years,” Talarico said.

He insisted that Democrats should do a “better job” at leading with their own values, defining morality not through traditional faith but through politically progressive ends.

In a typical liberal twist, Talarico even tied his support for abortion to his interpretation of Christianity.

He pointed to the biblical story of the Virgin Mary, claiming her consent to be the mother of Jesus somehow justifies abortion access.

To faithful Christians across Texas, this interpretation is not only unorthodox but blasphemous.

During the conversation, Talarico revealed his disillusionment with the electoral process itself, questioning whether democracy could solve what he called moral and environmental collapse.

“I’ve had doubts about whether electoral politics, which I love and believe in, is up to the task, especially in a time of climate change,” he said.

He mused dramatically that mankind could soon face extinction if moral change does not come quickly.

Espinoza, identifying herself as a trans man and “queer activist theologian,” claimed that the nation suffers not only from a “spiritual crisis” but a “theological crisis” linked to what she described as systemic racism and oppressive structures rooted in Christianity.

Using the fashionable academic jargon of the left, she argued that most U.S. policy is shaped by “white-bodied” theology, equating biblical moral tradition with racial inequality.

According to Espinoza, even basic decisions such as “where we buy our coffee” carry theological implications, framing everyday choices as moral warfare against allegedly oppressive systems.

It is the worldview of intersectional activism taken to its logical extreme, where even a morning coffee run becomes political theater.

Talarico responded to this type of thinking with approval, saying he draws inspiration from what he called the “radical” teachings of Jesus, which he equated with the philosophies of Buddha and other “mystical traditions.”

“In no other political philosophy or economic theory do I find anything as truly radical as that barefoot rabbi,” he said.

By blending diverse spiritual ideas together, he portrayed Christianity as one interchangeable faith among many, erasing any sense of truth or absolute moral authority.

This soft relativism has become all too common among Democrats who still claim to be people of faith.

They use religious language as a cultural prop while rejecting the Bible’s actual moral standards.

For Talarico, it seems easier to reinvent Christianity in a progressive image than to stand on centuries of biblical teaching.

He continued by accusing his own party of ignoring what he called moral foundations.

“My colleagues on my side of the aisle aren’t attempting to do that,” he said.

Instead, he lamented that Democrats stay trapped in what he described as a “neoliberal framework” focused on productivity and revenue rather than moral renewal.

Yet his version of morality sounded more like identity politics wrapped in spiritual language than an appeal to eternal truth.

Espinoza, who moved from California to the South after Donald Trump’s election to promote “culture shift,” touted her faith activism as a way to “birth” a new theological movement.

She argued that Christian structures are “dominant systems” that must be overcome rather than preserved, inviting listeners to “opt out” of traditional institutions and “live a generative, imaginative life.”

That brand of utopian idealism may sound appealing in the world of activist seminars, but it bears little resemblance to historic Christianity.

At a time when voters are looking for leaders with conviction and clarity, Talarico’s statements reveal just how deeply confusion runs within progressive faith politics.

By claiming to “hate Christianity” while embracing leftist moral relativism, he joins the growing chorus of Democrats who want the language of religion without the obedience of faith.

Texans who still cherish biblical values can be sure that this kind of moral reinvention serves politics first and God last.

The Real MOU: What Trump’s Iran Agreement Actually Says – Truth Thursday | EP 677

Read the full article here

You Might Also Like

Vance Warns Iran Will ‘Find Out’ Trump Is ‘Not One to Mess Around’ if Truce Collapses [WATCH]

Sen. Tim Sheehy Jumps in to Help Police with Rowdy Hearing Protestor, Breaks Marine’s Arm [WATCH]

Graham Platner Brags About STD Tests at Planned Parenthood as Senate Race Tightens [WATCH]

I Guess That’s Why They Call It the Blues

Attacks Pregnant Driver, Bites Cop During Arrest [WATCH]

Share This Article
Facebook X Email Print
Previous Article Graham Platner Brags About STD Tests at Planned Parenthood as Senate Race Tightens [WATCH] Graham Platner Brags About STD Tests at Planned Parenthood as Senate Race Tightens [WATCH]
Next Article Former Pentagon strategist says America is asking the wrong question about UAPs Former Pentagon strategist says America is asking the wrong question about UAPs
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

- Advertisement -
Ad image

Latest News

Karoline Leavitt Mic Drops on ‘Team Algae’ as Trump Delivers on Law, Order, and Beauty in D.C. [WATCH]
Karoline Leavitt Mic Drops on ‘Team Algae’ as Trump Delivers on Law, Order, and Beauty in D.C. [WATCH]
Politics
‘They Can Talk the Talk All They Want, We’re Not Going to Stop’: Tom Homan [WATCH]
‘They Can Talk the Talk All They Want, We’re Not Going to Stop’: Tom Homan [WATCH]
Politics
Christian ministry sues after Phoenix criminalizes its weekly meals for the homeless
Christian ministry sues after Phoenix criminalizes its weekly meals for the homeless
News
Dems rattled after progressive wave sweeps New York primaries and more top headlines
Dems rattled after progressive wave sweeps New York primaries and more top headlines
News
Trump DOJ Charges 455 in Historic 6.5 Billion Dollar Scam [WATCH]
Trump DOJ Charges 455 in Historic 6.5 Billion Dollar Scam [WATCH]
Politics
‘This Isn’t About Equality Anymore’ [WATCH]
‘This Isn’t About Equality Anymore’ [WATCH]
Politics
© 2025 Concealed Republican. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Press Release
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?