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Posted: 2020-06-04T08:05:15Z | Updated: 2020-06-04T17:14:08Z

Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick on Wednesday night claimed that the root of Americas racial problems was the lack of faith by the left.

Speaking after more than a week of demonstrations against the police killing of George Floyd , a Black man in Minneapolis, Patrick tried to pin the nations long and deep-rooted racial problems on people not being religious enough and more specifically, the left not accepting Jesus Christ.

Patrick said on Fox News that Floyds killing and the unrest breaks his heart and that its an issue of loving God.

You cannot love your fellow man if you dont love God, he said. And we have a country where weve been working really hard, particularly on the left, to kick God out.

Patrick also said laws cant fix racism, only Jesus and God can:

You cannot change the culture of a country until you change the character of mankind. And you cant change that unless you change the heart, and for billions of us on the planet, we believe you cant do that unless you accept Jesus Christ or unless you accept God. God has been left out of this equation through all of this and we need tremendous healing. We cannot heal through commissions and blue-ribbon panels and more laws.

Fox News host Shannon Bream agreed.

The Bible tells us its not optional, she said. Love your neighbor as yourself.

Patrick neglected to mention that while many use faith as a means to share a message of love and integration, others have done just the opposite. Religion including Christianity has been used to justify both racism and slavery.

According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, the KKK and other white supremacist groups use the Bible and believe the book is the family history of the white race . Slate reported that the fires of Klan cross burnings symbolize faith in Christ. And the Bible was used historically to justify slavery in the United States.

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