
BY SRH
Paula White-Cain did not simply cross a line; she erased it.
Comparing Donald Trump to Jesus Christ is not only faulty theology; it is blasphemy veiled in political marketing. It is heresy.
Jesus stated, “I was a stranger, and you welcomed me.” Trump deports Black and Brown immigrants and detains children at the border.
Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me.” Trump shields and surrounds himself with those involved in child exploitation, sheltering affluent and powerful pedophiles while the needy suffer.
Jesus healed the sick. Trump takes away their healthcare.
Jesus fed the hungry. Trump slashes SNAP benefits and calls it policy.
Jesus stood beside “the least of these.” Trump ignores, demonizes, and exploits them.
Jesus was a brown-skinned man from northeast Africa. Trump has a proven history of demeaning Black people in the region, calling them “garbage” and their countries “sh*tholes.”
This is a parody of Christianity and a disrespect to the gospel. Idolatry elevates corrupt political figures to messianic stature.
Every preacher who nodded, every “spiritual leader” who applauded, and every so-called Christian who defends this madness is not defending Christ; rather, they are betraying Him.
You can’t preach Jesus and promote Trump as His replacement. It is impossible to serve God while bowing to Caesar.
This is heresy. This is hypocrisy. This is a hazardous misinterpretation of the Gospel.
Paula White-Cain didn’t just cross a line, she obliterated it.
— Bishop Talbert Swan (@TalbertSwan) April 3, 2026
To compare Donald Trump to Jesus Christ is not just bad theology, it’s blasphemy wrapped in political propaganda. It’s heresy.
Jesus said, “I was a stranger and you welcomed me.” Trump deports Black and brown… pic.twitter.com/WRNake5X5D

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