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Who Would Jesus Bomb? The Gospel According to the Military-Industrial Complex
• John and Nisha Whitehead - The Rutherford Inst"Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God."—Thomas Jefferson
For a man supposedly intent on winning a Nobel Peace Prize, Donald Trump spends an extraordinary amount of time waging war, threatening to wage war, and fantasizing about waging war.
Notwithstanding his dubious claims about having ended "seven un-endable wars," Trump has continued to squander the American people's resources and moral standing by feeding the military-industrial complex's insatiable appetite for war—preemptively bombing nuclear facilities in Iran, blowing up fishing boats in the Caribbean, and flexing military muscle at every opportunity.
Even the Trump administration's version of "peace through strength" is filtered through a prism of violence, intimidation and strongman tactics.
It is the gospel of power, not peace—a perversion of both Jesus' Sermon on the Mount and the U.S. Constitution.
Thus we find ourselves at this peculiar crossroads: a president hailed by his followers as an "imperfect vessel" chosen by God to save the church and restore Christianity—while they turn a blind eye to his record of adultery, deceit, greed, cruelty, and an almost religious devotion to vengeance and violence.
If anything captures Trump's worldview, it is the AI-generated video he shared on social media: a grotesque fantasy of himself wearing a golden crown, flying a military fighter jet, and bombing a crowd of protesters with brown liquid feces.




