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Anna Duggar’s Dad Gives Truly Bonkers (and Racist) Sermon About Slavery<!-- wp:html --><p>YouTube Fairpark Baptist Church</p> <p>The father of Christian reality TV star <a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/shiny-happy-people-duggar-family-secrets-docuseries-exposes-the-tlc-stars-abuse">Anna Duggar</a>—whose <a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/josh-duggar-disgraced-reality-tv-star-from-19-kids-and-counting-found-guilty-of-child-porn">husband is serving a prison sentence</a> for child pornography—has caught massive flak on social media for a church sermon this week in which he compared 2020 election-denying rioters to enslaved Black people 200 years, who he said were freed because they never protested their bondage.</p> <p>While guest preaching at the Fairpark Baptist Church in Fort Worth, Texas, on Sunday, Mike Keller took to the pulpit to discuss “Satanic” vices that he consistently called “principalities.” During the sermon, which was uploaded to the church’s YouTube page, Keller talked about “spiritual wickedness in high places,” specifically focusing on the federal government and the Biden administration.</p> <p>Two weeks before the Jan. 6 insurrection, Keller claimed, a pastor colleague of his in Florida warned his congregation not to go to Washington, D.C., because it was supposedly a trap.</p> <p><a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/anna-duggars-dad-mike-keller-gives-bonkers-racist-sermon-on-slavery">Read more at The Daily Beast.</a></p><!-- /wp:html -->

YouTube Fairpark Baptist Church

The father of Christian reality TV star Anna Duggar—whose husband is serving a prison sentence for child pornography—has caught massive flak on social media for a church sermon this week in which he compared 2020 election-denying rioters to enslaved Black people 200 years, who he said were freed because they never protested their bondage.

While guest preaching at the Fairpark Baptist Church in Fort Worth, Texas, on Sunday, Mike Keller took to the pulpit to discuss “Satanic” vices that he consistently called “principalities.” During the sermon, which was uploaded to the church’s YouTube page, Keller talked about “spiritual wickedness in high places,” specifically focusing on the federal government and the Biden administration.

Two weeks before the Jan. 6 insurrection, Keller claimed, a pastor colleague of his in Florida warned his congregation not to go to Washington, D.C., because it was supposedly a trap.

Read more at The Daily Beast.

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