Alabama Chief Justice Tom Parker sat for an interview with a QAnon conspiracy theorist on the same day that his ruling that frozen embryos hold the same rights as children was issued.
The interview was conducted by Johnny Enlow for his show Someone You Should Know. Enlow is a Christian natonalist influencer and avid supporter of Donald Trump. In the interview, Parker claimed Christianity should be incorporated into American government.
Parker discussed the Seven Mountains Mandate, the belief that Christianity should oversee seven elements of American life. These include media, business, education, entertainment and government.
“God created government,” Parker stated.
The interview went live on social media the same day the Alabama Supreme Court ruled that fertility clinics can be held liable in wrongful death lawsuits if embryos are harmed or destroyed.
Parker, who is pro-life and anti-abortion wrote, “Human life cannot be wrongfully destroyed without incurring the wrath of a holy God.”
Despite discussing controversial topics in their interview, Enlow has said he did not wish to drag Parker into more controversy.
“[He’s] in such a key place that we don’t want to have any conversations that hurt you in any kind of way, but we appreciate who you are, who you are in the kingdom,” he said.
The decision has flummoxed Republican lawmakers, like Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) who seemed confused when asked about the opinion.
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