• GiuseppeAndTheYeti@midwest.social
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    I’m no theocratic scholar, but I grew up catholic and would still consider myself to be catholic despite not practicing by attending church. I’ve also never read the bible, but if I’m not mistaken, I’m pretty sure there’s a passage in there that says prayers should be private acts and calls people that grandstand their praying efforts hypocrites. I certainly wouldn’t say that’s what this Reverend is doing, but I’ve thought for years that christian nationalists were doing explicitly what is mentioned in the bible as hypocrisy.

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      The verse you are thinking of is from the New Testament, Matthew 6:5 “And when you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the street corners to be seen by others. Truly I tell you, they have received their reward in full.”

      Edit: While also not a biblical scholar, I don’t think this verse is condemning what the good Reverend is doing here, rather the overly pompous and egregious prayers and acts that some “christians” feel like they have to do to gather as much attention to themselves as possible. Case in point; any time I would go out to a restaurant with my parents, they would make a big show of bowing their heads and praying loudly over their food. Things we didn’t do at home growing up.

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        I read my comment back to myself and realized that I wasn’t as clear as I intended to be. I think that what the Reverend is doing here is right and just in the ‘eyes of the Lord’ so to speak. No complaints there. But what I’m meaning to point out is that they are detaining him for not praying the right way while they are (by the word of their own book) hypocrites, praying on ‘street corners’ to be seen by the masses.