Letters to the Editor

Trump’s Easter words were horrid

To the Editor:

We all awakened Easter Sunday morning to receive the below message from the President of the United States, who proclaims he is a practicing person of faith: “Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran. There will be nothing like it!!! Open the F——— Strait, you crazy bastards, or you’ll be living in Hell - JUST WATCH! Praise be to Allah.” 

Mr. President, I do not know who your spiritual guides are or where you were taught about genuine faith. However, I must share with you that faith is not an easy proclamation, but the way we live our lives and treat and speak to others. Your Easter statement may be the worst example of one practicing their faith I have ever witnessed.

Would we accept such horrid words from our clergy of all faiths, our Sunday School teachers, our Vacation Bible School leaders, our mayor, our educators or our grandchildren? Of course not!

I also wonder where are the moral voices of our church leaders, especially the conservative evangelicals, when such language is spewed on the High Holy Day for many of us. Yes, the Pope has been abundantly clear about not confusing our Holy Scripture to justify killing people during a war. Again, I ask, where is the voice of those who claim to be Believers and Followers?

Lastly, Mr. President your words were nowhere near those of a Risen Lord when He spoke to his true followers. I suggest you discover by prayer, study, and a long journey of the true nature of one who is living the Faith.

Reverend Dr. Mike Cordle
United Methodist Minister, Retired
Highlands

Smokey Mountain News Logo
SUPPORT THE SMOKY MOUNTAIN NEWS AND
INDEPENDENT, AWARD-WINNING JOURNALISM
Go to top
JSN Time 2 is designed by JoomlaShine.com | powered by JSN Sun Framework
Payment Information

/

At our inception 20 years ago, we chose to be different. Unlike other news organizations, we made the decision to provide in-depth, regional reporting free to anyone who wanted access to it. We don’t plan to change that model. Support from our readers will help us maintain and strengthen the editorial independence that is crucial to our mission to help make Western North Carolina a better place to call home. If you are able, please support The Smoky Mountain News.

The Smoky Mountain News is a wholly private corporation. Reader contributions support the journalistic mission of SMN to remain independent. Your support of SMN does not constitute a charitable donation. If you have a question about contributing to SMN, please contact us.