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Good Friday: Heretical Trumpists Celebrate an Imperial Jesus

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Today is Good Friday. This morning's New York Times (NYT) correctly identified the day as "part of the holiest week in the Christian calendar."

It also recalled President Trump's campaign promise to "bring back Christianity." According to him and his first lady that means following "the living Son of God who conquered death, freed us from sin, and unlocked the gates of Heaven for all of humanity." The pair wants this to be "one of the great Easters ever."

The article went on to recall how Mr. Trump's aspirations were following and expanding the lead of George W. Bush who established the first White House Office of Faith Based and Community Initiatives in the early 2000s.

Mr. Trump's "personal pastor," Paula White-Cain, who heads the Office affirms its ability "to weigh in on any issue it deems appropriate." Chief among them, she said, were the desire to "eradicate anti-Christian bias" including deviation from the position that there are two sexes, male and female. Such concerns have afforded the Faith Office "unprecedented access" for faith leaders to "officials in intelligence, domestic policy and national security."

Accordingly, Mr. Trump has often met with pastors from states like Colorado and Pennsylvania. On returning home, those reverends have shared photos taken with the president sometimes with heads bowed in prayer, imposing hands of blessing on the president's head, or with Mr. Trump joining them in singing hymns.

All of this led the NYT article and accompanying video to identify the White House as "one of the safest places in the world to be a Christian." In fact, one of the Christian pastors interviewed for the piece said that "he doesn't see any rails on the limits of the faith office."

Good Friday Perspective

As a Jesus scholar and theologian, I found all this quite ironic, false, and heretical. In my view it is reminiscent of Germany of the 1930s, when Christian pastors and Catholic bishops routinely endorsed the leader of the Third Reich, who also affirmed a llegiance to the Jesus reflected in Mr. and Ms. Trump's profession of faith.

The reality was, however, that Hitler's Germany and the policies supported by Trump's MAGA crowd reveal an actual hatred for Jesus mourned and celebrated this Good Friday. After all he was the son of an impoverished unwed teenage mother who was houseless at birth. He was an immigrant in Egypt. He was an unemployed construction worker. He was a harsh critic of the Jewish political and religious establishment, of the Roman Empire, and of the rich in general. He said that the future belonged to the poor, the non-violent, and those persecuted for justice sake. He ended his life as a victim of imperial torture and capital punishment.

Conclusion

So, if there are no rails, no limits, on Mr. Trump's faith office how about lowering them for pastors like Episcopal Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde? (Remember how she infuriated Donald Trump and JD Vance at Trump's inaugural prayer service at the National Cathedral in Washington. She did so merely by pleading with Mr. Trump to "have mercy" on LGBTQ people and immigrants targeted by his policies.)

If there are no rails, how about lowering them for rabbis, ministers, priests, and faithful demanding that Mr. Trump stop the Hitlerian genocide he's committing in Zionist Israel?

If there are no rails, how about implementing policies that recognize and honor Jesus in the children of poor unwed teenage mothers, in the houseless, in refugees and immigrants, in the working class, in opponents of the rich and powerful, in those protesting the hypocrisy of Jewish Zionists, in U.S.-supported torture facilities, and on death row.

Only changes like those can convince followers of the historical Jesus that the White House is "one of the safest places in the world to be a Christian." Only changes like those can make this "one of the great Easters ever."

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It's time for followers of the crucified Yeshua to denounce the heresy of Christian conservatism.

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Even without professing religious beliefs I denounce this administration for their contempt for humanity, and for the tradition of separation of church and state. They are not the first, but may be the worst. It occurs to me that this separation should be reciprocal, which is why I don't invoke my religion; but it is also the case that you well and truly refute their specifically religious claims on religious grounds. In both contexts, the admin is on a crime spree at unprecedented scale. And now there is a larger context, which is a world at war. With eight billion of us, WWIII could be raging and at the same time go unnoticed. But war eventually forces us into opposing sides, and almost everybody is now in serious jeopardy. The lines of battle now cross our own souls. So it's good to have this cleared up, thank you as always.

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So good to hear from you, Peter. And, especially in the light of the Trump administration's invocation of religion, I share your reservations about doing so. It's such a two-edged sword, isn't it?

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Mahatma Ghandhi: "I like your Christ, but your Christians are nothing like him." This describes the MAGA cult. Don't get me going on Paula White.....

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Good point, Robert. Perhaps the ones closest to being like Jesus are the (mostly Christian) immigrants at our border.

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For Forty+ years we have seen the strict letter of the law dogma of the RR 21st Century Scribes and Pharisees. We get called names for calling them Zionist. We must clean them out. And I do believe we are on the verge of the Peace-Brotherhood Rocken Dreams. "Everybody needs a home."-Marty Stuart Badlands Ballard's of the Lakota Sioux around 2008

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Heresy is an outlandish concept because each person experiences life differently. Must everyone pretend to samethink because someone more powerful demands it?

If honest and unafraid, others communicate their authentic inner worlds. And what they see is not necessarily the same as what I might see (or might want to dictate as universal?)

There is a Jesuit church in Vienna that houses a sculpture of St. Ignatius Loyola trampling on a defeated heretic.

Ignatius was a loyal soldier of his empire, and surely had many fine and redeeming qualities. However, as an unrepentant heretic, I protest. What an awful way to deal with dissenters. It brings to mind not necessarily Hitler. I am reminded of the more recent Trucker Protest in Canada, where an old woman was trampled by a mounted policeman for siding with the truckers (who rejected the Government-mandated clotshot experiment, supported by surprisingly large numbers of otherwise educated people).

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You're right, Mary. I probably should have chosen another formulation to frame my article. The use of the term "heretical" evidently distracted you from the piece's main point, viz., that MAGA policy is inimical to the very kind of people that Jesus reportedly was. I'm reminded of Jesus' words of final judgment, "Whatever you did to the least of my brethren, you did to me." For me, the Jesus of history as portrayed in the Gospels is the final criterion. But of course, I may be wrong.

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You are right, Mike, I found the accusations of heresy against Evangelicals distracting, to the point that I felt defensive against any other message you might wish to convey.

When Catholics (or even ex-Catholics or Communists or anyone else) use the term heretic, I suspect most are not aware of how threatening the term really is to Protestants who know their history.

Charges of heresy have been used by various religious leaders to incite robbery, torture, murder and expulsion against other people who went against narratives approved by authorities holding power.

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tRump signed an emergency Executive Order declaring himself #OMNIPOTENT. it's medically and legally irreversible. That makes him President of Harvard, the College of Cardinals, and the BRICS Cartel

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