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Earthly Riches, Heavenly Concerns: What Would Jesus Say About Trump's Financial Ventures?

 

 

TL;DR:

Donald Trump has reportedly earned over $600 million in 2024 through various ventures, including cryptocurrency, golf course licensing, and other branding deals, leveraging his public figure status for significant personal gain. Jesus would likely condemn the pursuit of excessive wealth and the potential for perceived self-enrichment through public office, emphasizing humility, service, and detachment from worldly possessions.

 

What's Happening:

Recent reports indicate that President Donald Trump has accumulated over $600 million in income during 2024, primarily from ventures that capitalize on his public image and brand. These earnings include substantial revenue from cryptocurrency-related activities, licensing fees for his golf courses, and various other branding deals, such as perfumes and digital trading cards. Critics argue that these activities represent a blurring of lines between public service and personal profit, raising ethical questions about the use of a presidential platform for financial gain. Supporters, however, view these as legitimate business endeavors that reflect his entrepreneurial spirit.

 

Cited:

Trump Turns Presidency Into His Cash Cow With $600M Haul

Trump reports hundreds of millions of dollars from crypto, golf, licensing fees

Trump reports tens of millions of income from crypto ventures

Crypto, Golf, Watches, Perfumes: How Trump Earned Over $600 Million In 2024

Trump made $57M from crypto venture in 2024, disclosure shows

 

What Would Jesus Do? (maybe)*:

Jesus consistently warned against the dangers of materialism and the love of money, emphasizing that true wealth is found in spiritual, not earthly, treasures. He might say, "No one can serve two masters, since either he will hate one and love the other, or he will be devoted to one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and money" (Matthew 6:24). The pursuit of vast personal riches, especially when intertwined with public office, would likely be seen as a distraction from service to others and a potential snare. Jesus taught his disciples, "Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moths and vermin destroy and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moths nor vermin destroy and where thieves do not break in and steal" (Matthew 6:19-20). He would challenge the notion that such immense wealth acquisition aligns with the principles of humility and selflessness He embodied and taught.

 

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