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Cheryl Jones-Head's avatar

The fact that these “Christians” can just IGNORE that this man is in the #EpsteinFiles (in just the first 3 MILLION that were released so far!!)

Dan Matthies's avatar

It’s the perfect storm as multiple blue hurricanes are coming together into one. Texas you better get your waiters on you’re gonna need them.

Cheryl Jones-Head's avatar

So some reason for hope?

David Maceira's avatar

When your WH occupancy is in freefall double down on your worst qualities.

Jerry's avatar

In this moment of national and spiritual crisis, I feel compelled to speak plainly. Many political leaders and religious figures who claim to uphold Christian values have abandoned the very commandments and teachings they profess to defend. Their continued support for cruelty, corruption, and division stands in direct contradiction to the moral foundation they publicly proclaim.

The Ten Commandments condemn lying, stealing, adultery, idolatry, coveting power, and bearing false witness. Yet these actions are repeatedly excused when committed by Donald Trump or those aligned with him. Scripture is clear: “If you offend in one commandment, you offend in all.”

Jesus commanded us to love one another, welcome the stranger, feed the hungry, protect the children, and show mercy. He did not command violence toward immigrants, hostility toward citizens, or blind loyalty to any man.

A movement that produces hatred instead of love, cruelty instead of compassion, and deception instead of truth is not aligned with the teachings of Christ. It is a distortion of faith and a betrayal of the Gospel.

I call on political leaders, pastors, and citizens alike to return to the principles of integrity, compassion, and justice. We are judged not by our slogans or our alliances, but by our works — how we treat the least among us.

A tree is known by its fruit. And the fruit we defend reveals who we truly are.

Many Republicans and church leaders claim “Christian values” while defending lies, cruelty, corruption, and violence. The Ten Commandments condemn all of it — and Scripture says if you break one, you break them all.

Jesus didn’t preach hatred toward immigrants or loyalty to a political figure. He preached:

Feed the hungry. Welcome the stranger. Protect the children. Love one another.

If your faith requires cruelty, excuses corruption, or demands loyalty to a man instead of God, that’s not Christianity — that’s deception.

A fig tree doesn’t produce apples.

A corrupt movement doesn’t produce righteousness.

And a church that cheers cruelty is not following Christ.

You know them by their fruit — and the fruit is rotten.

Joan Voorhees's avatar

This guy is a dick.

Tim Matchette's avatar

These assholes are not christians. Bigots, certainly, crackpots, absolutely. Heads up their asses? Without question. Outstanding David. This fat felon is certifiable.