What a Muslim Could Teach Trump Supporters About Jesus
Source: New York Times
What a Muslim Could Teach Trump Supporters About Jesus
In Catholic school, I learned about compassion. Some Christians must have missed that part.
By Wajahat Ali
Contributing Opinion Writer
Dec. 22, 2018
At Bellarmine, an all-boys Catholic school in San Jose, Calif., I was often the token Muslim and probably the only person who began freshman year thinking the Eucharist sounded like the name of a comic book villain. I eventually learned its a ritual commemorating the Last Supper. At the monthly Masses that were part of the curriculum, that meant grape juice and stale wafers were offered to pimpled, dorky teenagers as the blood and body of Christ.
During my time there, I also read the King James Bible and stories about Jesus, learned about Christian morality, debated the Trinity with Jesuit priests and received an A every semester in religious studies class. Twenty years later, I can still recite the Our Father prayer from memory.
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According to a Washington Post/ABC poll conducted in January, 75 percent of white evangelicals in the United States compared with 46 percent of American adults over all said the federal crackdown on undocumented immigrants was a positive thing. Sixty-eight percent of them believe America has no responsibility to house refugees, according to a Pew Research poll conducted in April and May.
The numbers arent quite as jarring when we look at different slices of religious America. According to a PRRI poll conducted in late August and early September, 59 percent of Catholics and 75 percent of black Protestants view Trump negatively. Still, I cant fathom how
anyone who knows the Jesus I encountered at Bellarmine could be comfortable with this administration.
Jesus was a humble carpenter from Nazareth who miraculously fed 5,000 people but never humiliated them with condescending lectures about God favoring those who pull themselves up by their bootstraps. Mr. Trump has expressed enthusiasm for gutting the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, the nations most important anti-hunger program, by adding unnecessary and cruel work requirements for food stamp recipients.
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