“First Baptists’ Robert Jeffress: God has given Trump authority to take out North Korean leader Kim Jong Un”
This story quotes from the Dallas Daily News (August 8, 2017)
Dallas megachurch pastor Robert Jeffress, one of President Donald Trump’s evangelical advisers who preached the morning of his inauguration, has released a statement saying the president has the moral authority to take out North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
“When it comes to how we should deal with evil doers, the Bible, in the book of Romans, is very clear: God has endowed rulers full power to use whatever means necessary – including war – to stop evil,” Jeffress said. “In the case of North Korea, God has given Trump authority to take out Kim Jong Un.”
WHTT Editor Charles E (Chuck) Carlson chimes in: Wait a minute, Pastor Jeffress! Jesus is a peacemaker, and so was Apostle Paul who wrote Romans 13. But you quote Paul as Donald Trump’s moral authority to murder a foreign leader. You resort to using Christianity’s most trusted scripture, the New Testament, to justify cold-blooded killing, not just to “take out” the pugnacious and arrogant Kim Jung Un, but probably to kill all those who are around him at the time, and perhaps start a war to kill thousands more. You know, and you admit, that the book of Romans is about tolerance and love, but you rely on the first 6 verses of Romans 13 to justify murder. Are you sure you read and interpreted these few verses as Paul intended them? When he wrote words to the effect that all magistrates were appointed by God to do good and punish evil-doers etc, might he have had a different meaning to convey, since those he praised had the power of life and death over him? I think so, and furthermore, I think Paul told us the real meaning of these six verses in his own words.
Back to the editor of the Dallas Daily News (with quotes from Jeffress):
Jeffress, who leads downtown’s First Baptist Dallas, said in a phone interview that he was prompted to make the statement after Trump said that if North Korea’s threats to the United States continue, Pyongyang will be “met with fire and fury like the world has never seen.”
Jeffress is no stranger to controversy. He has said in the past that former president Barack Obama paved the way for the antichrist and drew wide attention for calling Mormonism a cult during the 2012 Republican primary. Jeffress knows his comments on North Korea could be considered controversial, even among fellow evangelicals.
By Sarah Pulliam Bailey, The Washington Post
Posted by Claire Cardona, Breaking News Hub producer
“met with fire and fury like the world has never seen.”
Would not a more educated response be isn’t there more important things in life to spend ones life on and that of ones nation than to be constantly building and perfecting the war machine and especially the nuclear war machine? The Baroque culture for example which gave the world amazing music, architecture, etc etc etc… To create a nation and culture that the world would be envious of one would think would be the goal of life not constantly worshipping the infernal war machine! However, if this is what NK wants note we will not be the first to fire rockets but we will certainly be last.
i am so tired of America war machine, Nathan leal summed these heretic men in one simple one christian taliban
I am trying to think of an answer to the question: “Who would Jesus would be OK with nuking?” I am fairly certain that the answer would be the same to question “Who would Jesus be OK with carpet bombing?” Or droning… Or dropping mortars on… or shooting.
Perhaps, more Christians should be asking these questions as well…