Matthew Distefano crafted a parody of the Sermon on the Mount, reenvisaged as it might have gone if Donald Trump had delivered it. Click through to read it.
There isย no need for anyone to say โblessed are the successfulโ or โblessed are the richโ or โblessed are the powerful.โ It is typically a given, an assumption, the sort of thingย that doesnโt even need saying.
What Jesus said, on the other hand, immediately raises questions. Who will feed those who hunger? When? In what sense are they blessed? And what will happen to those who have fed themselves while others go hungry?
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Hate for Enemies
43 โYou have heard that it was said, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, 44 but I say to you, with the terrorists, you have to take out their families, when you get these terrorists; you have to take out their families. 45 They care about their lives, donโt kid yourself. When they say they donโt care about lives, you have to take out their familiesโฆ











