Ah yes, another Passion Week, another Passion Projection.
First they made Trump into Cyrus. Then David. Now he’s Jesus, apparently. All that’s left is to nail him to a golden toilet and roll away the Mar-a-Lago stone.
But let’s clarify for the spiritually confused and the biblically impaired:
Jesus flipped tables in the temple. Trump sells NFTs of himself dressed like Rambo.
Jesus washed feet. Trump mocked disabled reporters.
Jesus fed the poor. Trump fed conspiracy theories.
The comparison is not just inaccurate—it’s heretical cosplay for MAGA cultists who think theology is just politics in a bathrobe.
And as Father Monk beautifully laid out, if Trump is in the Bible, he’s not the messiah. He’s Barabbas 2.0: the insurrectionist the crowd chose instead of the Prince of Peace. Which makes the modern evangelical right… well, the crowd.
So I ask again, in the spirit of Pilate’s riddle:
Which Jesus do you want?
The one who forgives enemies… or the one who demands loyalty pledges?
Choose wisely, America. One leads to resurrection.
Was it lost on anyone that April 20, Easter Sunday, is the day that Trump chose for his Secretary of Defense to announce the decision to invoke the Insurrection Act?
No one can say there wasn't a carefully planned strategy in choosing that day.
But what? To avoid the news cycle because attention is focused elsewhere? To flaunt disrespect for actual law-abiding, 10 Commandment-respecting Christians? (as opposed to the fake kind that Hate Their Neighbors and Shall Gladly Kill) Or to make a statement about church and state?
Wow! I did not know that about Barrabas. Your teachings here make me go back to what I have learned and question each detail. Thanks!
Ah yes, another Passion Week, another Passion Projection.
First they made Trump into Cyrus. Then David. Now he’s Jesus, apparently. All that’s left is to nail him to a golden toilet and roll away the Mar-a-Lago stone.
But let’s clarify for the spiritually confused and the biblically impaired:
Jesus flipped tables in the temple. Trump sells NFTs of himself dressed like Rambo.
Jesus washed feet. Trump mocked disabled reporters.
Jesus fed the poor. Trump fed conspiracy theories.
The comparison is not just inaccurate—it’s heretical cosplay for MAGA cultists who think theology is just politics in a bathrobe.
And as Father Monk beautifully laid out, if Trump is in the Bible, he’s not the messiah. He’s Barabbas 2.0: the insurrectionist the crowd chose instead of the Prince of Peace. Which makes the modern evangelical right… well, the crowd.
So I ask again, in the spirit of Pilate’s riddle:
Which Jesus do you want?
The one who forgives enemies… or the one who demands loyalty pledges?
Choose wisely, America. One leads to resurrection.
The other? Just more golden calves and tax fraud.
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Powerful. Thank you.
Was it lost on anyone that April 20, Easter Sunday, is the day that Trump chose for his Secretary of Defense to announce the decision to invoke the Insurrection Act?
No one can say there wasn't a carefully planned strategy in choosing that day.
But what? To avoid the news cycle because attention is focused elsewhere? To flaunt disrespect for actual law-abiding, 10 Commandment-respecting Christians? (as opposed to the fake kind that Hate Their Neighbors and Shall Gladly Kill) Or to make a statement about church and state?