Charlie Kirk Confronts Fake Jesus Who Doesn't Know The Bible Or Ten Commandments

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Charlie Kirk Confronts Fake Jesus Who Doesn't Know The Bible Or Ten Commandments

Charlie Kirk encounters a protestor impersonating Jesus who claims to advocate for loving everyone but cannot recite the Ten Commandments, doesn't know basic Scripture, and tries to equate Israel's defense against Hamas with genocide. The exchange exposes the hollow nature of performative moral posturing when confronted with actual biblical knowledge and moral clarity. Kirk methodically dismantles the impersonator's arguments about the Israel-Hamas conflict while highlighting the absurdity of someone claiming to be Jesus who doesn't even know the basics of Scripture.

May 13, 2024

The Worst Jesus Impersonator

Charlie Kirk encountered what he describes as "the worst Jesus I've ever seen" when a protestor claiming to be Jesus approached him. The impersonator, who asked to be called "Josh," claimed he was busy "trying to save the planet from this apocalypse" but wanted to show up because Kirk kept saying his name.

The exchange immediately went downhill when Kirk asked basic biblical questions. When asked what the Hebrew word for father is, the impersonator answered "Abba" but then claimed it was Greek. When corrected that Jesus spoke Aramaic, not Greek, the fake Jesus deflected by saying he had to "speak this kind of dumbed down stuff" for Kirk since he doesn't speak Aramaic.

Biblical Illiteracy Exposed

The confrontation took a more serious turn when Kirk challenged the impersonator's knowledge of Scripture. When asked about the verse "the enemy has come to lie, steal, cheat and destroy," the fake Jesus couldn't properly quote John 10:10, one of the most popular verses in the Bible. Kirk corrected him: "I have come to give life and life more abundantly."

The impersonator's response was telling: "I am Jesus and I didn't write the scriptures, I lived them." Yet when pressed about the command to "love your neighbor as yourself," he couldn't identify that it comes from Leviticus 19.

The most embarrassing moment came when Kirk challenged him to recite the Ten Commandments. The impersonator's first commandment? "Don't be an asshole." Kirk proceeded to recite the actual commandments while the fake Jesus fumbled through partial attempts, prompting Kirk to say, "Everybody give it up for the sinner."

The Israel-Hamas Debate

The conversation shifted when the impersonator claimed his message was simply to "love everybody" and stop "genocides." Kirk pressed him on moral consistency, asking about the million abortions happening every year in America. The fake Jesus deflected, claiming "what's going on in Palestine right now" is the real genocide.

Kirk challenged this assertion directly, asking whether killing 15,000 children constitutes genocide. He clarified that while it's a tragedy, it's not genocide, which requires "an intentional killing of people to exterminate them." The impersonator insisted it "sounds like what's going on in Palestine right now."

Kirk reframed the issue: "It's an active war that Gaza started." The fake Jesus countered that it's "been going on there since the 1940s," referencing "Zionism which is a form of European colonialism."

October 7th and Moral Clarity

Kirk methodically walked through the timeline, asking repeatedly whether Israel was actively at war with Hamas on October 6th. The impersonator kept deflecting to "what is going on right now in Rafa," but Kirk persisted in getting an answer.

Kirk explained that Israel is "rightfully invading Rafa to go kill every last Hamas terrorist." When challenged on this being "rightful," Kirk anchored the conversation in what happened on October 7th, which he described as "a dress rehearsal to Holocaust 2.0."

The fake Jesus tried to shift focus to what happened before October 7th, but Kirk cut through the distraction: "On October 6th nothing happened. You're right, something did happen on October 6th. You know what happened on October 6th? All the Arab terrorists were getting ready to go kill babies and women in Israel, to go invade rock concerts, kibbutzim, and nurseries, slit babies' throats."

When asked about civilian casualties, Kirk was direct: "They brought it upon themselves." The impersonator disagreed, saying "that's not something I support," leading to his closing statement about being a "buffoon" who "definitely doesn't represent anything I stand for."

The Closing Exchange

The fake Jesus ended with his main message: "Love everybody, that's it. Just stop killing everybody, love everybody." He suggested getting "a kosher hot dog" and repeated "they not like us" before leaving.

Kirk got the final word, citing the actual biblical references for loving your neighbor: "Love your neighbor as yourself, Leviticus 19, Deuteronomy 6:4-5. Hear O Israel, I am the Lord your God, love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, strength and mind."

His assessment of the encounter was blunt: "He's Jesus, but not a very good one." As the next person approached, Kirk remarked on the absurdity: "It's funny, these guys pretend to be Jesus walking around, they don't even know the Bible. It's hilarious."

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