Summary
Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde, Episcopal bishop at the Washington National Cathedral, directly confronted Donald Trump during his inaugural prayer service, urging him to show compassion for marginalized groups.
She criticized his policies on LGBTQ rights, mass deportations, and immigration, calling for mercy toward undocumented immigrants and children fearing family separation.
Trump dismissed the sermon as “not too exciting,” while his supporters condemned Budde’s remarks as inappropriate.
Budde’s bold address marked the first public challenge to Trump’s agenda during his second term.
Too bad it was an Episcopal bishop, so she was too genteel to really say anything. A blood-curdling sermon on how the Devil is the father of lies, and all liars and oath-breakers burn eternally in hell would have been better.
I don’t know that that would have been better oddly enough. At least not without specific plain English references to which particular lies and from whom they came. The problem with your more fiery poetic version is that people will simply assume the liars and oath breakers being referred to are just whoever their particular ideological opponents are so it could easily be dodged by assuming they’re just calling out someone else.
So what we need is an 1800s Northern Evangelical? Would John Brown condone being resurrected via pagan rituals if it meant he could kill wannabe slavers who takes the name of his God in vain?