

The modern Republican Party has weaponized scripture. They quote Jesus to sanctify power, then govern like Caesar. Their latest crusade—driven by Trump-aligned operatives and the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025—isn’t about faith. It’s about domination. A calculated attempt to hijack Christianity, wrap it in a flag, and bulldoze democracy. Let’s be clear: none of them follow the teachings of Christ. Not in word. Not in deed. Not in spirit.
Jesus didn’t just mention the poor—He built His kingdom around them. “Blessed are you who are poor, for yours is the kingdom of God.” (Luke 6:20, BibleHub). That’s not poetic garnish. That’s a divine priority. Yet Republicans gut food assistance, slash Medicaid, and call it “fiscal discipline.” They invoke the Bible to win elections, then abandon the vulnerable in policy.
When Jesus said, “Go, sell everything you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me.” (Mark 10:21, BibleHub), He wasn’t offering a tax strategy. He was issuing a spiritual ultimatum. Meanwhile, Republicans pass tax cuts for billionaires, deregulate Wall Street, and elevate prosperity gospel hucksters who promise divine favor in exchange for donations. Their theology is capitalism in clerical drag.
The hypocrisy isn’t subtle—it’s industrial-grade. Jesus healed the sick. Republicans fought universal healthcare. Jesus warned against storing up treasures on earth. Republicans build empires and call it “freedom.” Jesus said, “Woe to you who are rich.” (Luke 6:24). Republicans say, “Wealth is a sign of God’s blessing.”
This isn’t Christianity. It’s a hostile takeover. A strategic inversion of the gospel designed to consolidate power, punish the poor, and sanctify greed. The Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 outlines a plan to embed “biblical principles” into government—but not the ones about humility, compassion, or justice. Just the ones that justify patriarchy, punishment, and control.
Donald Trump doesn’t follow Jesus—he follows Mammon. His life is a monument to excess and domination. Gold-plated toilets. Branded steaks. A Bible held upside down for a photo op. He doesn’t worship God—he markets Him.
And scripture has already spoken about men like Trump:
“Watch out! Be on your guard against all kinds of greed; life does not consist in an abundance of possessions.” (Luke 12:15, BibleGateway).
“You cannot serve both God and money.” (Matthew 6:24, GotQuestions).
“Those who trust in their riches will fall.” (Proverbs 11:28, BibleHub).
Trump’s gospel is the antithesis of Christ’s. He hoards wealth, demands loyalty, and punishes the poor. Jesus gave freely, uplifted the lowly, and warned that power without humility is spiritual suicide.
Trump wants money and power. That’s all. And the Republican Party bows to it, calling it “Christian leadership.” But scripture is clear: greed is a spiritual cancer, and those who chase it will fall.
Let’s be unequivocal: no Republican pushing Christian nationalism is willing to give up their wealth to follow Jesus. Because they never followed Him to begin with. They follow profit. They follow dominance. They follow a version of faith that serves the state, not the soul.
If Jesus walked into Congress today, He wouldn’t be welcomed. He’d be arrested for loitering, denounced as a socialist, and mocked for preaching love over law. That’s the double standard. That’s the indictment. And it deserves to be shouted from every pulpit, every page, and every platform.
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