Texas Republican Rep. Dan Crenshaw has been getting "biblical" in the last few days, first taking on a pastor who spoke at a Democratic National Committee event for his attempt to retrofit socialism to the New Testament, then coming to the defense of allowing religious literature, particularly the Bible, at Veterans Affairs facilities.
In response to progessive pastor Rev. William Barber trying to make the argument that socialism is endorsed by the Bible at a DNC event last week, Crenshaw pointed out the essential difference between biblical teachings on charity and "moral" socialist principles.