Trump Wishes Everyone A ‘Happy Good Friday'
NB: This man is the favourite of America's ultra-conservative evangelical Christian lobby; yet he is so clueless about Christianity as to be ignorant of the fact that the crucifixion of Jesus Christ was not a happy event. Good Friday is not Happy Friday: 'good' here denotes holy. The anniversary of Christs' death is a day of grief, not of celebration. But the President of the USA has no clue. What a come-down for the United States of America. DS
Trump’s wish was particularly jolting given that the nation’s death toll from COVID-19 has surpassed 18,000 and continues to surge. Critics pointed out again that, though Trump pushes the agenda of evangelical Christian leaders, he’s foggy about actual Christianity. They pointed to Trump’s blooper during his presidential campaign when he spoke at Jerry Falwell Jr.’s Liberty University and quoted a Bible verse - to student snickers - from “two Corinthians.” The New Testament book is called “Second Corinthians,” as in the apostle Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians. (Trump also swore twice during that speech.)
President Donald
Trump came up with an unusual greeting to those commemorating the
day Christ was nailed to a cross: “HAPPY GOOD FRIDAY TO ALL!” He later wished
everyone a “great” Good Friday at his press briefing. The jarring greeting
referred to the most somber day of the Christian calendar. It marks the torture
of Jesus and his death upon a cross. Easter, on Sunday, marks the celebration
of Jesus’s resurrection. (The “good” in Good Friday refers to the day being
“holy.”)
Trump’s wish was particularly jolting given that the nation’s death toll from COVID-19 has surpassed 18,000 and continues to surge. Critics pointed out again that, though Trump pushes the agenda of evangelical Christian leaders, he’s foggy about actual Christianity. They pointed to Trump’s blooper during his presidential campaign when he spoke at Jerry Falwell Jr.’s Liberty University and quoted a Bible verse - to student snickers - from “two Corinthians.” The New Testament book is called “Second Corinthians,” as in the apostle Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians. (Trump also swore twice during that speech.)
In an earlier video,
Trump declined to name his favorite Bible verse, saying, “I don’t want to get into verses.” And when asked if he
preferred the Old or New Testament, he dodged: “The whole Bible is incredible.” Others referred to
Trump’s reported haziness about Pearl Harbor. Washington Post reporters Philip
Rucker and Carol Leonnig noted in their book, A Very Stable Genius that when
Trump was about to tour a Pearl Harbor memorial, he turned to John Kelly, then
his chief of staff, and asked: “Hey, John, what’s this all about?”...
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