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What would Jesus think of President Trump?


Here's a quick side by side comparison between what Trump has said and Jesus has taught, for anyone looking for political leaders that reflect the values of Jesus, why are you supporting Trump? Below is a quick crash course on Trump's brazen violations of Christian teachings for the purpose of this article's introduction. Additional examples can be found at the article's closing.

“Whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and whoever humbles himself will be exalted.” - Jesus
Trump brags about wealth, intelligence, and accomplishments (“Nobody knows more than me…”)
Trump claims he has never needed to ask for forgiveness—contrary to Jesus’ message that repentance is central to salvation.

“Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.” - Jesus
"Turn the other cheek.” - Jesus
Trump publicly insults and belittles opponents (e.g., “Crooked Hillary,” “Sleepy Joe,” “Pocahontas”).
Trump encourages retaliation: "If someone hits you, hit them back ten times harder."

“I was a stranger and you welcomed me.” — Jesus
“Truly I tell you, whatever you did for the least of these… you did for me.” - Jesus
Trump enforced child separation at the border.
Trump used dehumanizing language about immigrants, inaccurately painting them all as criminals/rapists
Trump sought to ban Muslims from entering the U.S., contradicting the ethic of welcoming outsiders.

“You cannot serve both God and money.” — Jesus
“Blessed are the poor in spirit.” — Jesus
Trump boasts about his wealth constantly.
Trump called avoiding taxes “smart.”
Trump marketed a prosperity-driven gospel persona, not a service-oriented one.

“Let your ‘Yes’ be ‘Yes,’ and your ‘No,’ ‘No’; anything more comes from the evil one.” — Jesus
“The truth will set you free.” — Jesus
Trump has made tens of thousands of documented false or misleading claims while in office.
Trump denies statements he made on record or video.
Trump routinely spreads unsubstantiated conspiracy theories.

“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.” — Jesus
Trump encouraged supporters to “fight like hell” before the January 6th Capitol riot.
Trump frequently uses divisive language to inflame racial, political, or cultural conflict.

“The greatest among you will be your servant.” — Jesus
“I am among you as one who serves.” — Jesus
Trump frequently demands loyalty and admiration.
Trump has said, “I alone can fix it,” reflecting a savior complex.
Trump rarely demonstrates the servant-heart ethos that defines Christ’s example.

“Forgive seventy times seven times.” — Jesus
“Judge not, lest ye be judged.” — Jesus
Trump rarely (if ever) admits fault or asks forgiveness.
Trump keeps long grudges (e.g., John McCain, former allies who break from him).
Trump uses Christian symbolism politically but resists the deeper spiritual virtues it represents.

“Beware of practicing your righteousness before others to be seen by them.” — Jesus
Trump has a photo-op with Bible in front of church after clearing protesters
Trump appeals to Evangelicals while showing little evidence of spiritual transformation.
Trump said “nobody reads the Bible more than me,” despite patently obvious unfamiliarity.

“Watch out for false prophets. They come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves.” — Jesus
“Why do you call me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ and do not do what I say?” — Jesus
Many Christians openly equate Trump as the “chosen one” or prophetic figure sent by God.
This clearly flirts with idolatry, elevating him to Jesus like Messiah status.
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JohnnySpot · 56-60, M
Have ye learned nothing from those who misquote Candice Owens?
@JohnnySpot Cicero posts a speech on Reddit.
Someone replies: “OK boomer.”
Another user says, “Have ye learned nothing from those who misquote Candice Owens?”
The thread devolves into a meme war.
JohnnySpot · 56-60, M
The point is you're taking Jesus's words out of context@FrogManSometimesLooksBothWays
@JohnnySpot That's what they all say.
JohnnySpot · 56-60, M
@FrogManSometimesLooksBothWays David Koresh had an intelligent quotient score of one fifty.
@JohnnySpot And what were his delusional and grandiosity scores?
JohnnySpot · 56-60, M
@FrogManSometimesLooksBothWays He wanted to create a new lineage of world leaders.
@JohnnySpot I guess that didn't work out. Janet Reno strikes again.
JohnnySpot · 56-60, M
@FrogManSometimesLooksBothWays He did sow a lot of wild oats in Israel.
@JohnnySpot Who doesn't?
JohnnySpot · 56-60, M
Many of the seeds were blown away with the chaff.
Some seeds sprouted among the rocks but took no footing.
Others fell upon the fertile soil and produced tenfold.
@JohnnySpot "Friend, do you know the parable of the sower who went forth to sow? If you will remember, some of the seed fell upon stony places, where there was not much earth, and forthwith they sprung up because they had no
deepness of earth. And when the sun was up they were scorched, and because they had no root they withered away. And some fell among thorns, and the thorns sprung up and choked them."
"Well?" I said.
"Well?" he queried, half petulantly. "It was not well. I was one of those seeds."
Jack London, The Sea Wolf
JohnnySpot · 56-60, M
@FrogManSometimesLooksBothWays "Before Adam" I dreamed that I lived in the past.
@JohnnySpot I have a vague recollection of a time when I lived before, too—long before—eons before the present generation of men, and my memory is the memory of a dream.
JohnnySpot · 56-60, M
@FrogManSometimesLooksBothWays I knew what the blueberries would taste like though I had never eaten them before.