passed the Act last year, but it has stalled in the Republican-controlled Senate. Biden has previously pledged to pass the Equality Act within the first 100 days of his presidency.The prospect of protecting LGBTQ people from discrimination does not appeal to Graham, who earlier this month complained that the LGBTQ community is pushing a “godless, secular agenda” onto Biden and has previously called gay people “the enemy” of churches.In his Facebook post, Graham reached out to “Christians who believe the Bible and live in Georgia,” telling them that the “soul of our nation is at stake.”“I ask you to rally God’s army to PRAY and VOTE in this run-off for the Senate,” he wrote.