Mike Belcher, a social media commentator, shared a series of posts on August 27 and 29, 2025, addressing the intersection of theology, politics, and recent violent events.
In a tweet dated August 27, Belcher discussed changes in the reception of his ideas: “James liked what I had to say until I began to explicitly advance the theological basis for those ideas in Christ. What I’m saying hasn’t changed. What changed is that the secularists seem to have decided they don’t need the Christian tag-alongs now that Woke is in retreat, so https://t.co/rNRZuvvWwI”.
On August 29, he posted two tweets. The first contained only links: “https://t.co/63krJ8Gy7o https://t.co/URjyKiYS1N”. Shortly after, he commented on a violent incident: “Rifle used to murder kids was covered in Democrat slogans against Christians and conservatives. Murderer was a systemically-groomed and mutilated Queer Communist. They’re still gonna try to use it to disarm you. You don’t hate them enough. https://t.co/cuCVbDuHHW”.
Belcher’s comments reflect ongoing debates within U.S. society regarding religion’s role in political discourse and responses to mass shootings. National discussions often follow such incidents, focusing on gun legislation and ideological motivations behind violence.


