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We Americans live in times different from before. Most of us can barely keep up with the changes that are coming from Washington, DC and in the US and other parts of the world.
No one asked what President Donald Trump was going to do in his first 100 days. Because he’s doing more than the last four presidents did in his first 100 days. The fact that I have resistance to this new agenda was given, but what I would not tolerate is the call for violence in Jesus’ name.
When Rev. Steve Cord took the pulpit at the Great Missionary Baptist Church in Chattanooga, Tennessee, he said, “The devil is not enough to have any other option than taking violence and fighting.” Ta.
Caudle set the stage for his call for violence at the focus of foreign policy. “The fact in question is that we live in a violent world,” he said. “You don’t believe me. All you have to do is turn on the TV set this afternoon. Every building is leveled by bombs, there’s shooting and killing. I can see Gaza.”
Trump’s first week promises hit me hard on the South Side of Chicago.
He added: “All you have to do is see what’s going on in Ukraine.
Caudle then turned his eyes to America and warned us that we were faced with a similar situation. “In this country, we are worried that we are in bloodshed. This is an attempt to take us (back) with us, we are not going. It will become a conflict.”
At first I thought he was referring to a common denomination by Democrats that Republicans wanted us to return to the chains of slavery.
Instead, he accused Elon Musk of using Doge to “force his path” to “steal your personal information and Social Security checks.”

President Donald Trump says that his son Xæa-xii joined him and listened to him in his White House oval office on Tuesday, February 11, 2025 in Washington’s oval office. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Anyone can make this ridiculous claim about the presidency. But the question here is why violence is called for? Why does this pastor continue to justify this violence by saying that Jesus also spoke the language of violence? “…Heaven is suffering from violence, and those who are violent forcefully take it,” he added. “The Kingdom of God is a war zone. It is a battlefield.”
Is it because President Trump deployed musk to eradicate corruption in the government?
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What bothers me is that this call for violence follows other similar calls. A few days ago, outside the Washington Treasury Department, Rep. Lamonica Mciver of DN.J. said, “Closing the city! We’re at war!”
She urged people to “fight” the agenda of minority leaders Hakeem Jeffries, President Dn.Y. Trump. “That’s not acceptable. We’re going to fight it legally. We’re going to fight it in court. We’re going to fight it on the street.”
Now, we are a Tennessee pastor twisting the message of Jesus and his love and neighbor into one of violence. Is it because he doesn’t like what Trump and Musk do?
I deal with politics for my position in the city of Chicago, but it never outweighs my faith in God. Many of us have committed the sin of using religion to justify our political agenda, but it only corrupts our souls. God’s power remains the best.
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Pastor Caudle lost his way with those politicians and I fear they will lead to many wanderings. The answer here is to build faith, not the politics of hatred. Imagine where I am today if I was spending all my time dislike the politicians in my town to sabotage my good work. Instead, I chose to build. I am now on the way to complete the 90,000-square-foot leadership and economic center on the south side of Chicago, and I know countless lives will be transformed.
What took me there? dislike? Will Jesus be transformed into a man of violence?
No, it was faith. It was faith in God and my fellow people. This faith saved me from a much easier path of destruction and despair, and saved me from a much more challenging yet promising path of development.
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The weaker one uses Jesus, while the strong one believes in Jesus. And that’s what my friends work in this world incredible.
Now is the time.
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