On the most wonderful day of the year, Christmas morning, the infamous CNN brought a “Catholic priest” onto their broadcast to spew out some absurd lies about Jesus Christ, the man of the hour. This so-called “Father” Edward Beck took it upon himself to make the outlandish claim that Jesus was a “Palestinian” Jew and was “homeless.”
Priest Claims Jesus Was a Palestinian Jew Live on CNN, Then Gets Torn to Shreds https://t.co/eKANJ0mFBM
— Sherry Eaton ⭐️⭐️⭐️ (@RightOfRush) December 28, 2023
But before we dive into the nonsensical remarks made by this so-called “priest,” let’s take a moment to give him a round of applause for attempting to link the birth of our Lord and Savior to the current strife in the Middle East.
During his appearance, Beck was asked to speak to those feeling “hopeless” in these tumultuous times, to which he responded with a tale so preposterous it’s as if he was reading from a fiction novel. He rambled on about how Jesus, the man born in a manger, was a “Palestinian Jew” who lived in a time when his nation was “occupied.”
Beck went on to claim that Mary and Joseph were “homeless,” and they had to flee as refugees into Egypt. Can you believe the audacity of this poppycock?
Beck wrapped up his woke revisionism by claiming that Jesus, despite being born into such supposedly dire circumstances, preached love and hope. Of course, there’s no denying that Jesus’ teachings are all about love and hope, but to twist the truth about his birth to fit a political agenda?
Following Beck’s appearance, the Twitterverse exploded with backlash, with thousands of social media users calling out his blasphemous and false claims about Jesus. One user even sarcastically suggested that perhaps Beck should put down the Arab news channel and pick up the New Testament if he truly wants to understand the origins of Jesus. Ouch!
But leave it to the liberal media to perpetuate such hogwash. They continue to give airtime to radical leftists like Beck, who are more interested in pushing their political agendas than spreading the true message of Christianity. Yet another example of the biased and deceitful nature of the mainstream media.