'Try being a Christian': Marjorie Taylor Greene engages in furious shouting match with Democrat Debbie Dingell over abortion and civility on Capitol steps Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Democratic Rep. Debbie Dingell got in a shouting match on the front porch of the U.S. Capitol Building Friday The two argued over abortion, civility and who was the better practicer of the tenets of Christianity Greene was spotted outside the Capitol trolling Democrats on the border, telling them they were 'burning America down' Greene then moved down the steps where Democrats had been gathered for a 'Build Back Better for Women' event A woman who wasn't identified told the anti-abortion lawmaker, 'Congresswoman, I wish you would stand with women,' which set Greene off 'Stand with women? I do! Stand with motherhood, how about that?' Greene responded, she then yelled at a group that they should be 'ashamed' Dingell then started shouting at Greene, telling her she should 'practice the basic thing you're taught in church - respect your neighbor!' By Nikki Schwab, Senior U.S. Political Reporter For Dailymail.com Published: 22:32 BST, 24 September 2021 | Updated: 00:24 BST, 25 September 2021 348 Viewcomments Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Democratic Rep. Debbie Dingell got in a shouting match on the front porch of the U.S. Capitol Building Friday - over abortion and who was the better practicer of the tenets of Christianity. A reporter for Business Insider captured Greene shouting at a handful of Democratic lawmakers, including Dingell, outside the Capitol, informing them that the 'border's wide open,' and that they were 'burning America down.' Greene then moved down the steps where Democrats had been gathered for a 'Build Back Better for Women' event. Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene heckled Democrats Friday on the Capitol steps and got into a shouting match with Democratic Rep. Debbie Dingell Rep. Debbie Dingell (left) yelled at Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (right) for being 'so mean to all of your colleagues' A woman who wasn't identified told the anti-abortion lawmaker, 'Congresswoman, I wish you would stand with women,' which set the Georgia Republican off. 'Stand with women? I do! Stand with motherhood, how about that?' Greene responded. 'You know, there's unborn women, do they not have a right to life? Killing babies up until birth, are you serious right now? Why don't you stand with women. Stand with mothers. Stand with babies. It's a great gift,' the Republican firebrand responded. Greene stood off to the side and continued to engage. 'You should all be ashamed,' Greene screamed at a group of Democrats lining up for a photo-op. That's when Dingell, who had previously gone back into the Capitol, pounced. 'You should be ashamed of your incivility,' yelled Dingell, who was standing a few steps above Greene. Greene then turned her attention to the Michigan Democrat, telling the Georgia Republican, 'you're so mean to all of your colleagues.' 'You know what? Killing a baby up until birth is a lack of civility, it's called murder,' Greene said. 'Hey, what about the border down there? Lack of civility, how about lack of laws?' Dingell shot back, raising her voice. 'We have lots of laws we follow and you should practice the basic thing you're taught in church - respect your neighbor!' 'Taught in church, are you kidding me? Try being a Christian and supporting life!' Greene said. 'You try being a Christian and try treating your colleagues decently,' Dingell screamed back. It's unclear if Greene realized she was shouting at a fellow member. 'Watch your step lady, you're going to fall down,' Greene said, after Dingell had wobbled on the steps. 'Control yourself!' Dingell has long been a fixture in Washington, taking over the seat of her late husband John, who served in Congress from 1955 to 2015, when he passed. Later Friday, Dingell used the altercation to boost her fundraising numbers. 'We know that women from Michigan get the job done, and today, Debbie stood up against a bully heckling her colleagues,' a fundraising email to reporters read, according to The Hill. Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility