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Father, we pray against the efforts of politicians like James Talarico to twist Your Word. Let Your truth about the evils of abortion cut through the lies!
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Democratic Texas state Rep. and U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico recently reiterated his belief that the Bible doesn’t prohibit abortion, and that the government shouldn’t restrict it.

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Speaking during the third part of anĀ hours-long interviewĀ with podcaster and former L’OrĆ©al CEO Jamie Kern Lima that aired Sunday, Talarico was asked to explain his views on abortion “as a Presbyterian seminarian” and how he “arrived at them from a biblical perspective.”

Noting abortion is “an issue that a lot of Christians struggle with, and that there’s a lot of fierce and passionate debate within our faith communities,” Talarico said he believes that “people of good faith can arrive at different moral conclusions, and I feel like we do not have the kind of tolerance for that disagreement right now within the church, within our politics, and it’s corrosive.”

While he acknowledged Pope Francis and Pope Leo XIV as his “spiritual heroes,” Talarico said he disagrees with them on the topic.

“I trust Texas women to make decisions about their own bodies, to shape their own destinies in consultation with their family members, their doctors, their faith leaders. I don’t believe that’s a place for government. I don’t believe it’s a place for politicians. I don’t believe it’s a place for the state. And that’s a belief I hold not despite my faith, but because of my faith,” he said.

“Jesus never talks about abortion. The Bible is silent on abortion. And when that happens with a social issue as important as abortion, we Christians have to take Scripture as a whole. And we’ve got to try to make some kind of ethical determination,” he continued, going on to accuse Texas’ abortion ban of shutting out victims of rape and incest from accessing abortion.

Talarico hasĀ repeatedly defended abortion and homosexualityĀ by noting there is no record of Jesus addressing such topics in the Bible, a tactic thatĀ Robert Gagnon, who serves as Visiting Scholar at Wesley Biblical Seminary in Ridgeland, Mississippi, dismissed as “juvenile hermeneutics” inĀ a lengthy X postĀ in March.

“The Bible doesn’t mention every issue in society. The absence of mention of abortion is no more significant than its absence of mention of the cruelty of infant exposure,” Gagnon wrote.

“The evidence that we do have from both Testaments of Scripture and from the unified witness of early Christian texts in the period from the second century A.D. on leave little doubt about the church’s consistent stance against abortion as a grave wrong.”

Despite claiming the Bible is silent on abortion, Talarico has used Scripture, including the story of the Annunciation in the Gospel of Luke, toĀ defend his pro-abortion views.

During an interview with podcaster Joe Rogan last July, Talarico claimed the Virgin Mary assenting to the angel Gabriel’s message regarding the Immaculate Conception suggests the Bible is pro-choice, and that a woman’s consent is part of the creation process.

Talarico also claimed to Rogan that Genesis teaches life begins with breath, echoingĀ a theological argumentĀ floated in 2019 by former Secretary of Transportation and outspoken Episcopalian Pete Buttigieg to justify late-term abortion.

Talarico said during a sermon in 2022 that he believes abortion rights are also relevant to transgender-identifying individuals, claiming “every one of our neighbors with a uterus became the property of the state” when the U.S. Supreme Court overturnedĀ Roe v. WadeĀ that year. He said, “nothing is more un-Christian than that.”

Talarico hasĀ also claimedĀ the Bible rejects the idea of “embryonic personhood,” likening embryos to any other cell or bacteria in the human body. In a 2016 op-ed, Talarico’s PCUSA pastor, Jim Rigby,Ā comparedĀ aborted babies to “extracted teeth.”

During theĀ first partĀ of his interview with Lima that aired May 14, Talarico claimed he got into politics because of his Christian faith and that he must often remind himself that human beings bear the image of God.

“I always try to remember that everyone I come across is the expression of a divine source. Every person that I meet is the bearer of a sacred image. And I forget that all the time. We all forget it all the time,” he said, adding that remembering others are image-bearers makes him “more effective [at] bringing people over who may not agree with me on a lot of other issues.”

“It is valuing each and every person and valuing their humanity. And that really stems from those teachings that my granddad passed on to me and that Jesus is still communicating to us 2,000 years later,” he added.

Talarico, who won Texas’ Democratic U.S. Senate primary in March, will face off this November against theĀ winner of Tuesday’s runoffĀ Republican primary between Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.

What do you think of Talarico’s views? Share your thoughts and prayers below.

This article was originally published at The Christian Post. Photo Credit: Screenshot/Marco Foster via X.

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Judy P
May 28, 2026

This is clearly a demonic influence. And it ignores modern science which shows life begins at the moment of conception. Late term abortion is nothing short of murder. Lord may people such as this be taken out of politics and influence over our country in Jesus name. And may your people who are called by your name and acknowledge life as being precious in your sight, be elected in their place. In Jesus name amen

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Darlene Estlow
May 28, 2026

John the Baptist was still in the womb when Mary came to visit Elizabeth. This preborn child recognized Mary’s preborned child as the Messiah. it seems these two babies were human even if they hadn’t taken their first breath. And science has shown life begins at conception. By saying abortion is a woman’s choice, can’t we also say it is her right to kill a child that has been born? These preborn children are still made in God’s image! and it doesn’t say in Scripture that the angel asked Mary’s permission to make her the mother of God’s son; he told her that’s what is happening.

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Patricia DeGroot
May 28, 2026

In 2015, shortly after he took office as Texas attorney general, Paxton (Talarico’s opponet) was indicted on charges of felony securities fraud, a case ending in March 2024 with an agreement that Paxton would pay restitution and complete community service. In 2020, Paxton’s top aides reported him to the FBI for abusing his office. He fired four of them. A judge later agreed they were fired improperly and awarded them $6.6 million. In 2023 the Texas House, dominated by Republicans, impeached Paxton on a bipartisan vote; under pressure from Trump, the Texas senate acquitted him. And then, last year, his wife, state senator Angela Paxton, filed for divorce on ā€œbiblical grounds.ā€

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    Patricia DeGroot
    May 29, 2026

    What I wanted to report was that I, Patricia DeGroot, did not write this post! I can’t quite figure out how my name got on it. I did write another post to this article as you can see. There must have been a little computer glitch or something. I am not a “techy” so it is beyond me to figure it out. Thanks for looking into it. No big deal!

Bill Love
May 28, 2026

Remarkable that right wing Christians boast and glory in their hypocrisy. Talarico’s opponent has committed adultery, committed outrageous sins, is clearly corrupt-his own party voted to impeach him and not a word is said except about Talarico, who is clearly a Christian and has attended seminary. As if a Republican who right wing Christians differed with on theology and was running against a Democrat who had a public sin would do anything but blast the Democrat. It is so Biblical that the religious leaders of Jesus’ day were so sure of their doctrine that they couldn’t see what God was doing in their very midst. Today right wing Christians are so locked into anything abortion that anything else blinds them. Even accepting that abortion is wrong, how in the world do Christians hold to the view that the ONLY way, let alone the best way to reduce abortions is through laws. That is clearly a false premise but Christians just immediately see abortion and can’t even think anything but lets hate anyone who disagrees with us, as if that is the Jesus thing to do. smh

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Patricia DeGroot
May 28, 2026

The Democratic Texas state Rep. & U.S. Senate candidate, James Talarico, needs our prayers. 2 Corinthians 11:12-15 says: “Posing as Christ’s agent, but sham to the core. And no wonder! Satan does it all the time, dressing up as a beautiful angel of light! So it shouldn’t surprise us when his servants masquerade as servants of God. But they’re not getting by with anything. They’ll pay for it in the end.” A prayer for Rep. Talarico: “Father, when we live praise-worthy lives, abide in You, feast on your Word, fellowship with other believers & spend time in prayer we can see more clearly how skilled our enemy is at deceiving us! Father, I commit to these disciplines so I can be a follower of Christ who has discernment. Help me to love individuals whose thinking gets twisted by leaning on their own understanding. I want to acknowledge You in all my ways so You will direct my paths. I pray this in Jesus name. Amen.”

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Don
May 27, 2026

Talarico is a complete and total fraud. If he is so obsessed with pushing murder in the womb from a false religious perspective, he should ask himself why the baby John the Baptist leaped in Elizabeth’s womb when he recognized that he was in the presence big baby Jesus in Mary’s womb. Not a person you say? Maybe you need to educate yourself by watching the ultrasound ā€œThe Silent Screamā€ and watch a baby being tortured to death in the womb. Reality is unforgiving and by the way, exactly why did we feel morally superior to Nazi SS concentration guards? This guy is I guess a New Democrat like Plattner and Mamdani. Worst of the worst and must resisted at all cost.

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Maggie H.
May 27, 2026

“Thou shalt NOT KILL”

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Lorenz Will
May 27, 2026

Kind of crazy…. IFA will not be fair at all. What he said is true, Jesus never did mention either abortion or homosexuality. That is not up for debate, so as Christians we should be able to have a discussion about this. But IFA will not report on his opponent’s adultery (more than once) or his blatant corruption. Jesus DID talk about treating all equally in Matthew 5:43-48, but IFA regularly ignores the clear teachings of Jesus. Again, kind of crazy to call yourself Christian and ignore Jesus regularly.

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Wendy Kremer
May 27, 2026

James Talarico must never have read Ps. 139! Praying that the Word of God is not twisted and that this deception from the pit of hell is cursed. Praying for mercy in Texas and that this young man falls to defeat for leading people astray.

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    Nancy Walker
    May 28, 2026

    praying has an encounter with Jesus Christ in a dream His heart will then be changed

Michael De Rosa
May 27, 2026

Lord, may we lean on your Spirit’s guidance to rightly divide Your word and not break it apart to fit our desires. I ask that we would face Your judgment on our looseness in interpretting Your word right now. All of us. Bring us to a place where we recognize our desperate need for Your mercy so that we can, again, stand firmly on Your statutes. Help us to comprehend that the spirit You placed within us and the heart of stone you removed from us only gives to us the wonderful blessing of being able to observe your ordinances and to be careful to walk in Your statutes. (Ezekiel 36:26-27)

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