DOJ will come back to Trump on Clinton 'investigation' with 'nothing to see here. However, more info linking you to Epstein so......'
You pretend to know who Jesus is proud of. Who in TF are you kidding?
Trumps violation of Jesus's teachings? (After you lose your shit over the following Google the same question.)
Many religious leaders, theologians, and commentators have argued that Donald Trump's words and actions violate the core teachings of Jesus Christ, citing discrepancies with Jesus's emphasis on humility, compassion, truthfulness, love for enemies, and care for the poor and marginalized. Critics point to specific examples of his public life and policies as being antithetical to these Christian values.
Key areas where critics identify violations include:
Humility and Servant Leadership: Jesus taught that true greatness comes from serving others and emphasized humility. Critics argue that Trump's focus on self-promotion, pride, and belittling others is a direct contradiction to these teachings.
Treatment of Others (The Golden Rule): Jesus's command to "love your neighbor as yourself" and "love your enemies" is a central tenet of Christianity. Critics note Trump's use of divisive rhetoric, personal attacks on opponents, and mockery of people (including those with disabilities) as contrary to a message of love and non-retaliation. Trump himself has stated he disagrees with the teaching to "love your enemies".
Compassion for the Poor and Vulnerable: The Bible repeatedly calls for justice for the poor and oppressed. Critics argue that Trump's policies, such as proposed cuts to social safety nets and tax cuts for the wealthy, lack compassion for those in need. His policies and statements often lack concern for immigrants and refugees, who the Bible commands to treat as native-born.
Truthfulness and Honesty: The Bible values honesty and detests lying lips. Critics point to Trump's numerous documented false statements and history of deceit as a violation of this value.
Personal Conduct and Morality: Jesus taught on issues of marriage fidelity and respect for women. Critics mention Trump's history of multiple marriages, admitted affairs, derogatory comments about women, and legal issues as inconsistent with the character and moral center many Christians seek in a leader.
Use of Faith for Power/Profit: Critics have accused Trump of using Christianity and the Bible as "props" or a "control mechanism" for political power and personal gain, such as his Bible photo-op in front of St. John's Episcopal Church and the marketing of a "God Bless America" Bible.
These arguments are part of a broader discussion among religious communities and the public regarding the intersection of faith, politics, and leadership. While many evangelicals and Christians continue to support Trump (often viewing him as a symbol who fights for their beliefs or focusing on a vision rather than personal purity), others have voiced strong opposition, calling on believers to consider the moral implications of his actions and messages.
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