Tiara Mack from Rhode Island—whose LinkedIn profile reads “Diversity and Inclusion” published a bizarre video on July 4th of herself twerking upside-down in a bikini.
After shamelessly gyrating on the beach, she turns to the camera and says “Vote Senator Mack.”
Fulcrum7 is not in the habit of drawing attention to disgusting individuals seeking attention; we run this news story only to illustrate the fulfillment of 2 Timothy 3 which states that perilous times are coming. Brothers and Sisters, they are here. “Whose end is destruction, whose god is their belly, and whose glory is in their shame—who set their mind on earthly things” (Philippians 3:19).
Observations
When you see the term “Diversity and Inclusion” used to define a political activist, you can safely assume that this person worships the god of diversity, not the God of the Bible. You can also be confident that this person is a devotee of social justice, critical race theory and cultural Marxism, likely studying it in college.
Tiara Mack is a self-proclaimed queer black person. She is also a narcissist starved for attention—the wrong kind—which she will receive thanks to the social media craze and young people. She sponsored a bill for teaching children “queer inclusive, pleasure-based sex education.”
Please know, Fulcrum7 does not seek to be political, there’s too much of that in the culture and church already. We mention this embarrassing woman as exhibit A of a political party that champions the destruction of the biblical family, patriarchy, approves immoral sexual conduct, transgenderism, the killing of children in the womb, and attacking Christian faith in general. Many SDA ‘religious liberty experts’ urge church members to vote for people like this, such as the highly partisan former NPUC religious liberty director on his FB page.
There is a cadre of semi-influential partisan Adventists who decry biblical conservatism as oppressive, gratefulness for America as dark nationalism, and the Constitutional decision to overturn Roe V. Wade as evidence a union of Church and state. They typically encourage voting for people like this, and claim to be experts in religious liberty and Adventist prophecy. If you question their political partisanship, they will say “You don’t understand prophecy”, or “you are a Christian Nationalist.”
The right to vote is an enormous privilege that should not be taken for granted. But while the Bible includes several moral obligations for us as citizens, Christians are under no moral obligation to vote—especially if doing so requires us to violate our conscience. We are further counseled to bury political questions. “We cannot with safety vote for political parties.” Let political questions alone. It is a mistake for you to link your interests with any political party, to cast your vote with them or for them”—Gospel Workers, 391-393. Instead, let us seek peace and pursue it (1 Peter 3:11).
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“Whose end is destruction, whose god is their belly, and whose glory is in their shame—who set their mind on earthly things” (Philippians 3:19).