The LA Dodgers announced that they will be holding a Christian-themed event on July 30. This comes after they were criticized for including an anti-Catholic group in their LGBT Pride event.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have announced that they will be presenting the SPI with a Community Heroes award, which has offended Christians. Through their organization, the group mocks the Catholic faith by labeling itself as a leading organization for trans and queer nuns. Initially, the Dodgers had removed the group from their website, but they eventually reinstated it after the LGBTQ community pressured them.
Join us at Dodger Stadium on 7/30 for Christian Faith and Family Day. Stay after the game to celebrate and be part of a day of worship. Stay tuned for more details. https://t.co/g9QWEYl5FE
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) May 26, 2023
Christians and conservatives have criticized the recent events involving the Los Angeles Dodgers and a new faith event. Liz Wheeler, a conservative commentator, called out the team for disrespecting religious groups and Christians by attending the event while also honoring a group that has been known to debase Christianity. The Daily Caller's editor, Grayson Quay, responded to the team by saying, "Kiss my ass."
Senator Marco Rubio of Florida criticized the team for including the SPI at the event. He stated that the group mocks Christians through their "diabolical parodies." America is currently under the control of political elites who tolerate and celebrate anti-Christian bigotry. Christians must unite to fight back against the progressive media and sports figures allied with the left.
Source: The Daily Caller