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Thursday, December 28, 2017

FAKE CHRISTIANS - WWJS: What Would Jesus Say?


I am the son of a Russian Jewish mother and a Danish Lutheran father. I have been exposed to both the Jewish World and the Christian World.

Throughout my life, I have been constantly amazed at the number of self-proclaimed so-called Christians in the United States of America who want to insert Jesus Christ in many of their conversations; and yet, they themselves are prejudicial, discriminatory, intolerant xenophobes.

These so-called Christians spew venom directed at Muslims, want to ban Middle Eastern people from entering the United States, assign many societal woes to Jewish people, vehemently assert political Liberals to be Socialists threatening American democracy, are strongly vocal against people who receive public assistance (welfare, food stamps, medicaid, etc.), promote political conservative agendas that reward the rich while denying assistance to the poor, assign persons of color to second-class citizenship, and go against so many things that Jesus preached.

Over on social media, such as Facebook, these so-called good Christians post memes like this:


Meanwhile, they want to put Christ back into Christmas. Well, in regards to putting Christ back into Christmas, I have a meme in response to that:


There is a saying that many FAKE CHRISTIANS abhor. The saying is:
What would Jesus say?
also known by its aceonym WWJS




For more on this topic, I suggest you go over to HUFFPOST to read:
THE BLOG 09/09/2016 11:02 am ET Updated Dec 06, 2017What Would Jesus Say About Distortions Of His Teachings? By Bernard Starr

2 comments:

Roland Hansen said...

For those of you on Facebook, you can read an interesting somewhat related message thread by following this embedded link.

Roland Hansen said...

Some folks have put their own spin on my blog entry. Some folks seem to think my blog entry here is about them personally. Some folks remind me of the phrase "the pot calling the kettle black."
For example, open and read this embedded link.