Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene faced criticism after claiming that the recent total solar eclipse was a sign from God for Americans to repent. Many people on social media mocked her for this belief, pointing out that eclipses can be predicted and earthquakes are a natural occurrence. However, Greene defended her statements, insisting that these natural events were signs from God, and that those who believe would understand their significance.
In a War Room podcast interview, Greene expressed her frustration with those who mocked her faith, stating that she was on the “right side of history” by following her evangelical Christian beliefs. Despite the criticism, she remained steadfast in her belief that the eclipse was a sign from God and that spreading the truth was more important than being ridiculed. Greene’s controversial comments are not new, as she has previously promoted conspiracy theories such as QAnon and the idea of “Jewish space lasers,” which she has since disavowed.
The total solar eclipse on Monday sparked various conspiracy theories from the far right, with some evangelical Christians predicting the Rapture. Greene’s history of promoting conspiracy theories has garnered attention, especially as she remains a staunch Trump loyalist. Despite facing backlash for her beliefs, Greene continues to defend her evangelical Christian faith and her interpretation of natural events as signs from God. The eclipse on Monday was the first visible in the U.S. during President Joe Biden’s administration, with the next one predicted for 2044 and many more to follow in various locations around the world.
Critics of Greene have questioned her beliefs and her justification for claiming that natural events are signs from God. While many have ridiculed her for these statements, Greene remains firm in her convictions and her faith. The controversy surrounding her remarks highlights the intersection of religion, science, and politics, as well as the ongoing debate about the role of faith in public discourse. Despite the backlash, Greene continues to advocate for her beliefs and promote what she sees as the truth, even in the face of criticism and mockery from others.