Former President Donald Trump's controversial AI-generated images depicting himself as Jesus Christ ignited a firestorm of backlash, raising accusations of blasphemy and mocking Christianity from critics across the political spectrum.
Conservative leader Franklin Graham defended Trump, asserting he would never intentionally portray himself as a divine figure, but faced severe criticism for his remarks.
Right-wing commentators like Tucker Carlson suggested that Trump's behavior raised questions about the former president's character, speculating whether he might be seen as the Antichrist.
Comedians such as Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert cleverly mocked Trump’s posts, exposing the absurdity of the situation and highlighting a disconnect between the former president and some of his own supporters.
Trump's claim that the images represented him as a doctor rather than a religious figure fell flat, leading many to see the explanation as an attempt to downplay the controversy.
This incident underscores the complex interplay between technology, politics, and religion, prompting a wider discussion about the use of religious imagery in shaping public narratives and political identity.
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