I SO AGREE. Shocked when I had to read the title.
Borrowing from the Nativity scene of the Christ Jesus to sell a campaign slogan is low class.
William F. Buckley would groan and roll over in his grave.
Talk about radically obnoxious arrogance in a holy season. No wonder Christianity is accused of being a faithless social exercise.
I SO AGREE. Shocked when I had to read the title.Borrowing from the Nativity scene of the Christ Jesus to sell a campaign slogan is low class.
William F. Buckley would groan and roll over in his grave.
Talk about radically obnoxious arrogance in a holy season. No wonder Christianity is accused of being a faithless social exercise.
Sadly, the Jesus-Trump comparisons have been going on here for some time.
See below. :(
This is an ongoing list of historical, popular, and Biblical people, as well as fictional characters, animals, and other things that Donald Trump has been compared favorably to on FR:
- Alexander the Great
- Rocky Balboa (Rocky, Rocky II, Rocky III, Rocky IV, Rocky V, Rocky Balboa, Creed)
- Batman
- Battlefield surgeon
- The Blues Brothers ("We're on a mission from God!")
- Asa Buchanan (One Life To Live)
- Julius Caesar
- Captain America
- Churchill
- Bill Clinton
- Rooster Cogburn (True Grit)
- Cyrus the Great
- Daniel
- King David
- Eisenhower
- J.R. Ewing (Dallas)
- Ford F-350 truck with turbo diesel
- The Founding Fathers
- John Galt (Atlas Shrugged)
- Gideon
- Rick Grimes (The Walking Dead)
- Max Herschel (Just Tell Me What You Want)
- Andrew Jackson
- Jesus
- John Paul Jones
- John F. Kennedy
- Obi-Wan Kenobi (Star Wars)
- James T. Kirk (Star Trek)
- Leonidas I
- Lincoln
- Louis XIV of France (The Sun King)
- MacArthur
- Jim Malone (The Untouchables, portrayed by Sean Connery)
- Charles Martel
- Moses
- Nebuchadnezzar
- Nehemiah
- Saint Patrick
- Patton
- Reagan
- Richard I (Richard the Lionheart, Richard Coeur de Lion)
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Teddy Roosevelt
- Babe Ruth
- Samson
- Secretariat
- Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego
- Solomon
- Truman
- Darth Vader (Star Wars)
- Sir William Wallace (real life subject of Braveheart)
- Washington