Why would any God-fearing Christian pay attention to CNN – especially Don Lemon?

Besides being an ultra-liberal socialist, Lemon wants to tear down the reputations of the Founding Fathers of the United States.

And he attacked Jesus Christ as being “fallible.”

On July 6, Lemon said that American history is “propaganda” and needs to be rewritten. Essentially, he was saying that America’s Founding Fathers were frauds. He said the value of tearing down statues of American heroes is more important than fear of the accompanying rioting.

Lemon was right when he said no human being is perfect.

Then he said that Jesus Christ was “admittedly was not perfect.”

“Jesus Christ, if that’s who you believe in, Jesus Christ, admittedly was not perfect when he was here on this earth,” Lemon claimed. “So why are we deifying the founders of this country, many of whom owned slaves?”

Chris Cuomo, another CNN host and a professing Roman Catholic, would not disagree with the statement about Jesus.

Pastor Robert Jeffress of the 14,000-member First Baptist Church of Dallas, Texas, said, “Don Lemon’s comments are, first of all, heretical and it contradicts the most basic tenet of the Christian faith and demonstrates how tone-deaf the left is to faith issues.”

“Jesus Christ was different than any other man that lived, and as the founder of our faith, he had to be perfect,” Jeffress said.

The Bible accurately claims that Jesus lived a perfect life (I Peter 2:22, I John 3:5 and Hebrews 4:15). The only way sinful people could be reconciled to God the Father was through the sacrifice of Jesus “who knew no sin.”

Lemon, who is a homosexual and engaged to marry another man, can’t stand the moral standards in the Bible. His ego makes him think he is more righteous than Jesus Christ.

There has been an outcry among people of faith. If CNN were consistent in its concept of fairness, Lemon would be gone. But that won’t happen at CNN.