The gods Made Trump

Personal Reflection: ‘God’ and ‘the gods’

Mr. Magoo

Impostors of God

A cursory reading of the biblical creation and Good Shepherd stories is a shallow draught. A deeper drink guides the reader into what Karl Barth called “the strange new world of the Bible,” in which we see more clearly. Though monotheists, atheists, and agnostics are of diverse opinions about the one God, they agree that there is not more than one, i.e., the gods do not exist. Those who claim the Bible as their source of truth and life should know better.

Serious study of the Bible leads a reader to notice something missing in “God Made Trump.” The gods of the First Commandment have been deleted – “I am the LORD your God. You shall have no other gods before Me. No longer are their other gods before God. Cut in half, the First Commandment is castrated, but, in reality, only the gods remain.

The Incarnation of the gods

On June 14th, 1946, the gods look looked up and said, “Let us make a creature in our images who will incarnate all of us,” and, so they did. For six days the gods who aspired to be God laid aside their competitive urges to work together as a consortium. They would be godlier than “the God above god” (Paul Tillich), Maker of heaven and earth, whose fatal flaw was to grant the gods freedom to do their mischief.

So, the gods of Pride, Greed, Wrath, Envy, Lust, Gluttony, and Sloth laid aside their several powers for the sake of greater effectiveness. They put their heads together to craft an Immaculate Conception suited to their purposes.

Their creation would be the Incarnation of themselves and would embody all that the less-blessed creatures wanted for themselves: freedom from anxiety, absolute certainty, security, safety, and wealth. So, the gods found a virgin in Queens, and Mary Anne gave birth to her fourth-born child and named him Donald. The things the lesser creatures envied and desired for themselves – his unshakeable self-confidence, freedom to have any woman he wanted, his mastery of the arts of entertainment, prevarication, hypocrisy and greed, exemption from legal restraint and pangs of conscience, fearlessness in the valley of the shadow of death and prosecution, and palaces of silver and gold – would be theirs, just like him.

8 thoughts on “The gods Made Trump

    • The times are frightening and reason to weigh in on the resurrection of Joe McCarthy. I never imagined we’d see the day an American political party would goose step behind a man who belongs in a hospital for the criminally insane. I was wrong. All I know how to do is keep writing, and keep looking for ways to get through the walls of MAGA. Tomorrow’s Views post will attempt to suggest a way to find common ground from which to engage evangelicals (they’re not, BTW!) who support Trump.

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  1. Yes. False gods are very real and much more manageable than the God beyond naming: YHWH, “I AM,” “I Am Who I Am,” or “I Will Be Who I Will Be.” We are Adam (the word in Hebrew, that can be rendered “a puffr” through whom the BREATH breathes.

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  2. This blog is the closest thing to my voice. My voice no longer speaks from a pulpit or All Things Considered, but writing has replaced the pulpit and radio (MPR stopped doing All Things Considered guest commentaries in 2015. I left the pulpit in 2014. I can’t stay quiet and hope against hope the folks who think differently might find something that breaks through the cult walls.

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    • I once wondered why and how a person could follow Jim Jones and drink the purple Kool-Aid. It was unthinkable act the time that a group would commit mass suicide under the direction of a mentally deranged leader. I no longer wonder.

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