Trump, as Jesus? I Don’t Think So! In My Opinion He Has More In Common With Judas Iscariot Than He Does With Jesus Christ

Recently, the disturbing US President, Donald Trump, posted an image on Instagram which many perceive to have depicted this convicted felon President, as a Christ-like figure. After widespread condemnation the post was removed. No doubt though, before the image was deleted, Trump had gotten what he wanted, which was quite likely (given the evidence of his regular sadistic behaviour), to cause public outrage. Trump’s disturbed behaviour appears to have a vampiric need to feed on the strong emotions he causes in others.

Let’s though, put the understandable feeling of outrage to one side for a moment, and briefly consider some facts, with a cool head. Let’s quickly analyse Trump’s behaviour and then decide to whom most closely does Trump’s conduct correspond, to that of Jesus, as he appears to have suggested, or to Judas, the betrayer.

Whilst Trump may consider himself to be a Christ-like individual, the facts state otherwise. For example, unlike Jesus, Donald Trump has threatened his neighbours, Canada and Mexico, rather than demonstrating love towards them (Remember Jesus’s admonition: “Thou shalt love thy neighbour”). What’s more, Trump clearly lives by the proverbial ‘sword’, given his evil indiscriminate attacks on innocents in Iran, whose violence has killed thousands, which, brutality exceeds, in number, even the death caused by Judas Iscariot’s betrayal of Jesus. We note too that Donald Trump is an habitual liar, demonstrating his fealty to Satan, who is described by Jesus as the ‘father of lies’. (And as a murderer.) In 2023, we recall too, that Trump was found guilty of sexually abusing and defaming writer E. Jean Carroll, which was hardly a Christ-like act, since in contrast Jesus taught that we should live with humility and treat others peacefully.

It takes just a few moments to demonstrate that Donald Trump is definitely not a Christ-like individual, in fact, in my opinion, when we use the time of Christ as our metric, he has more in common with infamous Judas, than he ever does with Jesus.

Somebody give this disturbed man 30 pieces of silver!

Kerin Webb has a deep commitment to personal and spiritual development. Here he shares his insights at the Worldwide Temple of Aurora.