Right Wing Watch ๐ Written by Kyle Mantyla.
During the program, Money declared that he sees his role as an elected official not to do what his constituents want and elected him to do but rather to do "what God wants me to do."
It was no surprise to learn from Money that he was deeply influenced by theocratic Christian nationalist pastor Doug Wilson, which was abundantly clear in his explanation of how he governs like "a true Christian" as a legislator.
Money recalled that during his run for office, he would tell voters that, 'I'm here to serve you, I'm here to do what you want to do," but realized that he didn't really mean that.
"I'm sitting there going, 'Man, I'm here to do what God wants me to do," Money said. "That doesn't mean you ignore the will of the constituents, but there are things that I think we're called [to do].
Recently, two Republican members of the Texas state legislature, Reps. Daniel Alders and Brent Money, appeared on the "Kings & Statesmen" program to discuss the importance of "Christian political influence" in government.
During the program, Money declared that he sees his role as an elected official not to do what his constituents want and elected him to do but rather to do "what God wants me to do."
It was no surprise to learn from Money that he was deeply influenced by theocratic Christian nationalist pastor Doug Wilson, which was abundantly clear in his explanation of how he governs like "a true Christian" as a legislator.
Money recalled that during his run for office, he would tell voters that, 'I'm here to serve you, I'm here to do what you want to do," but realized that he didn't really mean that.
"I'm sitting there going, 'Man, I'm here to do what God wants me to do," Money said. "That doesn't mean you ignore the will of the constituents, but there are things that I think we're called [to do].
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