After Showing George Floyd Was No Angel, Candace Owens Comes for Saint Paul.

She’s a woman on a mission to expose fake martyrs and heroes.

Justin Lee
Infinite Quark

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During her second appearance on the Glenn Beck Program this week, Candace Owens turned her critical eye from the criminal history of George Floyd to that of the Apostle Paul.

“First of all, we shouldn’t call him Saint Paul or Paul the Apostle,” she said over Zoom. “In my book, he will always be Saul of Tarsus, the malignant little (((globalist))) who held the garments of the Sanhedrin as they stoned Saint Stephen to death and rounded up Christians for imprisonment and execution all throughout Judea.”

In a recent viral video, Owens condemned the idea that George Floyd was a martyr or a hero. “I am not going to accept the narrative that this is the best the black community has to offer,” she said, noting that it didn’t matter how many souls Floyd helped lead to Christ in inner-city Houston or how many young men he helped turn away from lives of violent crime. “Once a home-invader, always a home-invader.”

Reading about Floyd’s history set Owens on a righteous journey. “I consider myself a Christian, but the more I look into the history of the Church, the more I discover it was made up of some really awful people.” St. Peter, she said…

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Justin Lee
Infinite Quark

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