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WATCH: Leftist Reverend at ‘No Kings’ Concert Gives Thanks to ‘Every God’

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In a scene that perfectly captures the cultural fault lines of 2025, a leftist “No Kings” concert turned into an unintentional masterclass in why the Second Amendment remains the ultimate backstop for ordered liberty. The reverend’s call to thank “every God” wasn’t mere ecumenical fluff—it was a deliberate flattening of moral authority into a vague spiritual salad bar, one where no single creed or constitutional principle can claim supremacy. For the 2A community, this is the same impulse that fuels “commonsense” gun-control sermons: if every value is equally valid, then the right to keep and bear arms is just another lifestyle choice that can be negotiated away when the political weather changes.

The deeper implication is that a society unwilling to anchor itself to fixed truths will eventually treat the Bill of Rights as a menu rather than a covenant. When clergy at political rallies invoke a pantheon instead of the Creator referenced in the Declaration, they signal that rights are gifts from the state or the collective mood, not endowments that government is instituted to secure. That mindset is precisely what the founders feared when they wrote the Second Amendment—not as a hobbyist clause, but as the people’s final check against rulers who decide some gods, and some rights, are more equal than others.

For gun owners watching these spectacles, the takeaway is straightforward: the same cultural forces celebrating spiritual relativism are the ones most eager to disarm the law-abiding. The concert’s inclusive theology may have sounded harmless under the lights, but it rehearses the logic that has disarmed populations throughout history whenever a new “every god” regime decided the old rights were obstacles to progress.

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