A resurfaced interview from 2019, where Donald Trump declined to name his favorite Bible verse and stated his preference for both the Old and New Testaments was “equal,” has gained renewed attention. This recollection comes amidst controversy surrounding an AI-generated image depicting Trump as Jesus Christ and his past criticisms of religious figures. The resurfacing of this clip has amplified existing skepticism regarding his professed Christian faith, with critics questioning his understanding and commitment to biblical teachings, particularly in light of recent events and his public statements.
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Newly discovered document adds evidence that the Shroud of Turin is fake, and honestly, it’s not a huge surprise. Let’s be real, a lot of people have been side-eyeing this thing for ages. The fact is, even the Catholic Church, which houses it, doesn’t officially recognize it as an authentic relic of Jesus. They treat it more as an icon, a symbol. Yet, they still put it on display, drawing crowds and, as anyone from Turin will tell you, generating a lot of money.
It’s almost comical to think that anyone, particularly those in the religious tourism and pilgrimage industries, would push a narrative of mystery and doubt around the Shroud.… Continue reading
Trump’s Bible Illiteracy Fuels Jesus Backlash
A resurfaced interview from 2019, where Donald Trump declined to name his favorite Bible verse and stated his preference for both the Old and New Testaments was “equal,” has gained renewed attention. This recollection comes amidst controversy surrounding an AI-generated image depicting Trump as Jesus Christ and his past criticisms of religious figures. The resurfacing of this clip has amplified existing skepticism regarding his professed Christian faith, with critics questioning his understanding and commitment to biblical teachings, particularly in light of recent events and his public statements.
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New Document Adds to Evidence Shroud of Turin is Fake
Newly discovered document adds evidence that the Shroud of Turin is fake, and honestly, it’s not a huge surprise. Let’s be real, a lot of people have been side-eyeing this thing for ages. The fact is, even the Catholic Church, which houses it, doesn’t officially recognize it as an authentic relic of Jesus. They treat it more as an icon, a symbol. Yet, they still put it on display, drawing crowds and, as anyone from Turin will tell you, generating a lot of money.
It’s almost comical to think that anyone, particularly those in the religious tourism and pilgrimage industries, would push a narrative of mystery and doubt around the Shroud.… Continue reading