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Listen to the Answer CNN Anchor Gets From Black Pastor When She Asks: 'Why Team Up' With 'Divisive' Glenn Beck?
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Listen to the Answer CNN Anchor Gets From Black Pastor When She Asks: 'Why Team Up' With 'Divisive' Glenn Beck?

"Why team up with somebody like him?"

Bishop Jim Lowe, the pastor of Guiding Light Church in Birmingham, Alabama, didn’t have to search for an answer when a CNN anchor asked him why he chose to “team up” with Glenn Beck for the recent “Never Again Is Now” march and rally in Birmingham.

CNN fill-in anchor Ana Cabrera claimed Beck “has made a career of being a divisive figure” and then asked why he would “team up with somebody like him” if he was seeking to promote unity.

“Because if we can bridge unity between me and a Glenn Beck, don’t you think other people can find common points of unity? The common point of unity, that every human being has a God-given right to life,” Lowe quickly replied. “Glenn Beck believes that, I believe that. That is the word of God.”

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The pastor also said it’s significant that 30,000 came together in Birmingham for the “Never Again Is Now” march and “Restoring Unity” event to proclaim “life is important.”

“As long as people in the media continue to separate and bring up the things of division, we cannot bring this nation together,” he added.

The CNN anchor went after Beck again, saying he is also part of the media and reiterated her opinion that the personality is “divisive.”

“OK, you tell me how it’s divisive to say that life is important,” the pastor shot back.

And with that, Lowe found common ground with Cabrera.

“I agree with you, I don’t think it’s divisive to say that life is important,” she said.

Watch the clip via CNN:

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