Candace Owens Isn’t Telling the Truth
Candace Owens: Hypocrisy in Faith, Journalism, and Politics
I don’t usually write about Candace Owens, because to me she isn’t that relevant. But when she started mocking Protestant Christianity, calling us “Judeo-Christians” in a way that was meant as an insult, I couldn’t stay quiet.
Judeo-Christian doesn’t mean “less than” or “stupid.” It means the uniting of the Old Testament and the New Testament — the foundation of our faith. Protestants hold to that. Catholics hold to that. The difference is that Catholicism strays when it adds practices that aren’t in the Bible. Scripture is clear: if anyone preaches another gospel — whether it’s praying to Mary, running rosary beads, or confessing sins to a priest — let that man be accursed. For Candace to use “Judeo-Christian” as a slur against Protestants not only misrepresents us, it undercuts Catholicism too.
Her “Conversion” and Religious Hypocrisy
Candace used to claim she was a Protestant. Then she married her Catholic husband, who goes to Mass every day, and suddenly she was Catholic too. I grew up watching women switch religions depending on who they were dating — most of the time, it didn’t stick. With Candace, there’s no sign of a real conversion. No repentance. No encounter with Jesus Christ. No transformation of the heart. Just ritual, tradition, and aesthetics.
If you truly know Jesus Christ, you don’t one day stop praying to Him so you can confess your sins to another sinner. That’s not the gospel. That’s empty religion. Candace may call Protestants “brainwashed,” but my experience proves otherwise. I wasn’t raised in a Christian household — my mother didn’t go to church. Yet I came to faith in Christ. Nobody “brainwashed” me. To claim otherwise is dishonest.
Her Pattern of Fake Investigations
This same inconsistency shows up in her so-called “journalism.” Candace presents herself as an investigator, but every major topic she’s taken on has followed the same cycle: pick a hot-button issue, recycle what’s already known, add sensational commentary, and call it groundbreaking.
Trayvon Martin. She sided against him and built her early following.
George Floyd. She exposed his criminal past, as if people didn’t already know.
Kamala Harris. She tried to prove Harris wasn’t Black, even though her father had already confirmed their family’s Irish ancestry.
Brigitte Macron. She spent months pushing the rumor that Macron’s wife is a man — without evidence.
Charlie Kirk. She now exploits his death with wild claims she cannot prove.
The pattern is always the same: hype, outrage, conspiracy, and no real investigation. She doesn’t gather facts — she waits for the public to send her rumors and then repeats them. That’s not journalism. That’s theater.
Her Obsession With Israel
Nowhere is her hypocrisy more dangerous than in her attacks on Israel. Candace blames Israel for everything. Gaza? Israel’s fault. Middle East conflicts? Israel’s fault. She even suggested Israel was behind Charlie Kirk’s death — as if Benjamin Netanyahu, fighting wars on multiple fronts, would stop everything to target Charlie Kirk.
She ignores Hamas. She ignores Gaza’s leaders living in luxury in Qatar. She ignores the fact that Israel is a tiny nation surrounded by enemies who openly vow to wipe it off the map. Instead, she paints Palestinians as innocent victims while vilifying Israel at every turn.
And she never confronts Catholicism’s own sins: the crusades, the priests who molested boys, the idolatry of saints and statues. She spares Catholicism but hammers Israel relentlessly.
Her rhetoric even slips into antisemitism. She has said things like, “They made us hate Hitler.” Nobody “made” me hate Hitler. I studied history. I watched documentaries. I read about his life. I concluded for myself that Hitler was an evil man who slaughtered millions of innocent people. For Candace to suggest otherwise is dangerous and disgraceful. She blames Jews for everything, echoing the same hatred that fueled the Holocaust.
But the Bible is clear: God has promised to protect Israel. Not because of who they are, but because of who He is. He said He will always preserve a remnant of His people until the return of Christ. God is not a man that He should lie. So while Muslim nations rise up and conspire against Israel, while Hamas and Hezbollah and others wage war, Israel will not be destroyed. Not until Christ returns. That’s the Word of God.
When Candace sides with Israel’s enemies, when she excuses Gaza and blames the Jews, she isn’t just contradicting conservatives or Protestants — she’s standing against the Bible itself.
Conclusion
Candace Owens wraps herself in the language of faith, but what she promotes is hypocrisy. She adopted Catholicism out of convenience, not conviction. She calls recycled gossip “investigations.” And she obsesses over Israel as the villain of every story while ignoring Hamas, Catholic corruption, and her own contradictions.
Candace Owens does not represent truth. She represents hypocrisy — in religion, in journalism, and in politics.