
Carrie Prejean Boller details her experience serving on the President's Religious Liberty Commission, revealing a conflict between her personal beliefs and the commission's alleged pro-Zionist agenda. Boller recounts being pressured to censor her social media posts critical of Israel and Gaza, facing accusations of anti-Semitism for questioning Zionist views. She describes how fellow commission members, including Dan Patrick and Paula White, attempted to force her resignation and control her public statements. Boller highlights her defense of religious freedom, even for faiths different from her own, and expresses disappointment in Christian leaders who remained silent. Ultimately, she was removed from the commission for refusing to align with its perceived political agenda.
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