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Allie Beth Stuckey Nukes Leftist Podcaster Who Called Evangelicals A ‘Cancer’

"We don’t outsource our compassion to the government."

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Allie Beth Stuckey Nukes Leftist Podcaster Who Called Evangelicals A ‘Cancer’
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Conservative podcaster Allie Beth Stuckey, a staunch evangelical Christian who hosts the podcast “Relatable,” calmly dissected and destroyed the argument made by a leftist podcaster that Evangelical Christianity in America is a “cancer.”

Jennifer Welch, the hard-Left host of the “I’ve Had It” podcast, stated, “White evangelical Christianity is a cancer. These are the worst. These are the worst people in our country because they use their religion in two ways: as a weapon and as a shield.”

“I will remind you that evangelicals donate the most money to charity every year, that we volunteer the most service hours, that we adopt the most children out of foster care,” Stuckey fired back. “And so when you say that evangelicals are a cancer, you are saying that the most generous, charitable people in this country are cancerous. What you’re actually saying is that this group is cancerous because you don’t like our politics. We are also the most conservative group in the country, and you don’t like that we don’t outsource our compassion to the government like you do.”

Just to name some of the famed Evangelical charities in America sounds like a Who’s Who of charities: World Vision, which aids community development and child sponsorship in nearly 100 countries; Samaritan’s Purse, led by Franklin Graham, which specializes in international disaster relief and medical missions, known for its Operation Christmas Child program; Compassion International, which pairs individual donors with children in poverty to provide nutrition, education, and spiritual guidance; The Salvation Army, which provides social services ranging from food pantries to homeless shelters for millions of Americans every year, and World Relief, the humanitarian arm of the National Association of Evangelicals, which focuses heavily on refugee resettlement and global poverty.

Vis-à-vis adoption, Evangelical Christians have been five times as likely to adopt children than the average American and more than three times as likely to take in foster children compared to those with no religious affiliation.

As far as where the Evangelical community stands politically, for several election cycles, the voting behavior of Evangelicals has remained remarkably stable. During the 2024 Presidential Election, approximately 80% to 82% of white Evangelicals said they would vote for the Republican ticket. In 2024, approximately 64% of Hispanic Protestants voted for Trump. 77% of black Protestants typically vote for Democratic candidates.

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