Yes, Jesus Would Have Been Branded a Domestic Extremist Today

Guest Post by John W. Whitehead

“When the song of the angels is stilled, when the star in the sky is gone, when the kings and princes are home, when the shepherds are back with their flocks, the work of Christmas begins: to find the lost, to heal the broken, to feed the hungry, to release the prisoner, to rebuild the nations, to bring peace among the people, to make music in the heart.”—Howard Thurman, theologian and civil rights activist

The Christmas story of a baby born in a manger is a familiar one.

The Roman Empire, a police state in its own right, had ordered that a census be conducted. Joseph and his pregnant wife Mary traveled to the little town of Bethlehem so that they could be counted. There being no room for the couple at any of the inns, they stayed in a stable (a barn), where Mary gave birth to a baby boy, Jesus. Warned that the government planned to kill the baby, Jesus’ family fled with him to Egypt until it was safe to return to their native land.

Yet what if Jesus had been born 2,000 years later.

What if, instead of being born into the Roman police state, Jesus had been born at this moment in time? What kind of reception would Jesus and his family be given? Would we recognize the Christ child’s humanity, let alone his divinity? Would we treat him any differently than he was treated by the Roman Empire? If his family were forced to flee violence in their native country and sought refuge and asylum within our borders, what sanctuary would we offer them?A singular number of churches across the country have asked those very questions in recent years, and their conclusions were depicted with unnerving accuracy by nativity scenes in which Jesus and his family are separated, segregated and caged in individual chain-link pens, topped by barbed wire fencing.

Those nativity scenes were a pointed attempt to remind the modern world that the narrative about the birth of Jesus is one that speaks on multiple fronts to a world that has allowed the life, teachings and crucifixion of Jesus to be drowned out by partisan politics, secularism, materialism and war, all driven by a manipulative shadow government called the Deep State.

The modern-day church has largely shied away from applying Jesus’ teachings to modern problems such as war, poverty, immigration, etc., but thankfully there have been individuals throughout history who ask themselves and the world: what would Jesus do.

What would Jesus—the baby born in Bethlehem who grew into an itinerant preacher and revolutionary activist, who not only died challenging the police state of his day (namely, the Roman Empire) but spent his adult life speaking truth to power, challenging the status quo of his day, and pushing back against the abuses of the Roman Empire—do about the injustices of our  modern age.

Dietrich Bonhoeffer asked himself what Jesus would have done about the horrors perpetrated by Hitler and his assassins. The answer: Bonhoeffer was executed by Hitler for attempting to undermine the tyranny at the heart of Nazi Germany.

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn asked himself what Jesus would have done about the soul-destroying gulags and labor camps of the Soviet Union. The answer: Solzhenitsyn found his voice and used it to speak out about government oppression and brutality.

Martin Luther King Jr. asked himself what Jesus would have done about America’s warmongering. The answer: declaring “my conscience leaves me no other choice,” King risked widespread condemnation as well as his life when he publicly opposed the Vietnam War on moral and economic grounds.

Even now, despite the popularity of the phrase “What Would Jesus Do?” (WWJD) in Christian circles, there remains a disconnect in the modern church between the teachings of Christ and the suffering of what Jesus in Matthew 25 refers to as the “least of these.

Yet this is not a theological gray area: Jesus was unequivocal about his views on many things, not the least of which was charity, compassion, war, tyranny and love.

After all, Jesus—the revered preacher, teacher, radical and prophet—was born into a police state not unlike the growing menace of the American police state. When he grew up, he had powerful, profound things to say, things that would change how we view people, alter government policies and change the world. “Blessed are the merciful,” “Blessed are the peacemakers,” and “Love your enemies” are just a few examples of his most profound and revolutionary teachings.

When confronted by those in authority, Jesus did not shy away from speaking truth to power. Indeed, his teachings undermined the political and religious establishment of his day. It cost him his life. He was eventually crucified as a warning to others not to challenge the powers-that-be.

Can you imagine what Jesus’ life would have been like if, instead of being born into the Roman police state, he had been born and raised in the American police state.

Consider the following if you will.

Had Jesus been born in the era of the America police state, rather than traveling to Bethlehem for a census, Jesus’ parents would have been mailed a 28-page American Community Survey, a mandatory government questionnaire documenting their habits, household inhabitants, work schedule, how many toilets are in your home, etc. The penalty for not responding to this invasive survey can go as high as $5,000.

Instead of being born in a manger, Jesus might have been born at home. Rather than wise men and shepherds bringing gifts, however, the baby’s parents might have been forced to ward off visits from state social workers intent on prosecuting them for the home birth. One couple in Washington had all three of their children removed after social services objected to the two youngest being birthed in an unassisted home delivery.

Had Jesus been born in a hospital, his blood and DNA would have been taken without his parents’ knowledge or consent and entered into a government biobank. While most states require newborn screening, a growing number are holding onto that genetic material long-term for research, analysis and purposes yet to be disclosed.

Then again, had Jesus’ parents been undocumented immigrants, they and the newborn baby might have been shuffled to a profit-driven, private prison for illegals where they first would have been separated from each other, the children detained in make-shift cages, and the parents eventually turned into cheap, forced laborers for corporations such as Starbucks, Microsoft, Walmart, and Victoria’s Secret. There’s quite a lot of money to be made from imprisoning immigrants, especially when taxpayers are footing the bill.

From the time he was old enough to attend school, Jesus would have been drilled in lessons of compliance and obedience to government authorities, while learning little about his own rights. Had he been daring enough to speak out against injustice while still in school, he might have found himself tasered or beaten by a school resource officer, or at the very least suspended under a school zero tolerance policy that punishes minor infractions as harshly as more serious offenses.

Had Jesus disappeared for a few hours let alone days as a 12-year-old, his parents would have been handcuffed, arrested and jailed for parental negligence. Parents across the country have been arrested for far less “offenses” such as allowing their children to walk to the park unaccompanied and play in their front yard alone.

Rather than disappearing from the history books from his early teenaged years to adulthood, Jesus’ movements and personal data—including his biometrics—would have been documented, tracked, monitored and filed by governmental agencies and corporations such as Google and Microsoft. Incredibly, 95 percent of school districts share their student records with outside companies that are contracted to manage data, which they then use to market products to us.

From the moment Jesus made contact with an “extremist” such as John the Baptist, he would have been flagged for surveillance because of his association with a prominent activist, peaceful or otherwise. Since 9/11, the FBI has actively carried out surveillance and intelligence-gathering operations on a broad range of activist groups, from animal rights groups to poverty relief, anti-war groups and other such “extremist” organizations.

Jesus’ anti-government views would certainly have resulted in him being labeled a domestic extremist. Law enforcement agencies are being trained to recognize signs of anti-government extremism during interactions with potential extremists who share a “belief in the approaching collapse of government and the economy.

While traveling from community to community, Jesus might have been reported to government officials as “suspicious” under the Department of Homeland Security’s “See Something, Say Something” programs. Many states, including New York, are providing individuals with phone apps that allow them to take photos of suspicious activity and report them to their state Intelligence Center, where they are reviewed and forwarded to law-enforcement agencies.

Rather than being permitted to live as an itinerant preacher, Jesus might have found himself threatened with arrest for daring to live off the grid or sleeping outside. In fact, the number of cities that have resorted to criminalizing homelessness by enacting bans on camping, sleeping in vehicles, loitering and begging in public has doubled.

Viewed by the government as a dissident and a potential threat to its power, Jesus might have had government spies planted among his followers to monitor his activities, report on his movements, and entrap him into breaking the law. Such Judases today—called informants—often receive hefty paychecks from the government for their treachery.

Had Jesus used the internet to spread his radical message of peace and love, he might have found his blog posts infiltrated by government spies attempting to undermine his integrity, discredit him or plant incriminating information online about him. At the very least, he would have had his website hacked and his email monitored.

Had Jesus attempted to feed large crowds of people, he would have been threatened with arrest for violating various ordinances prohibiting the distribution of food without a permit. Florida officials arrested a 90-year-old man for feeding the homeless on a public beach.

Had Jesus spoken publicly about his 40 days in the desert and his conversations with the devil, he might have been labeled mentally ill and detained in a psych ward against his will for a mandatory involuntary psychiatric hold with no access to family or friends. One Virginia man was arrested, strip searched, handcuffed to a table, diagnosed as having “mental health issues,” and locked up for five days in a mental health facility against his will apparently because of his slurred speech and unsteady gait.

Without a doubt, had Jesus attempted to overturn tables in a Jewish temple and rage against the materialism of religious institutions, he would have been charged with a hate crime. More than 45 states and the federal government have hate crime laws on the books.

Had anyone reported Jesus to the police as being potentially dangerous, he might have found himself confronted—and killed—by police officers for whom any perceived act of non-compliance (a twitch, a question, a frown) can result in them shooting first and asking questions later.

Rather than having armed guards capture Jesus in a public place, government officials would have ordered that a SWAT team carry out a raid on Jesus and his followers, complete with flash-bang grenades and military equipment. There are upwards of 80,000 such SWAT team raids carried out every year, many on unsuspecting Americans who have no defense against such government invaders, even when such raids are done in error.

Instead of being detained by Roman guards, Jesus might have been made to “disappear” into a secret government detention center where he would have been interrogated, tortured and subjected to all manner of abuses. Chicago police have “disappeared” more than 7,000 people into a secret, off-the-books interrogation warehouse at Homan Square.

Charged with treason and labeled a domestic terrorist, Jesus might have been sentenced to a life-term in a private prison where he would have been forced to provide slave labor for corporations or put to death by way of the electric chair or a lethal mixture of drugs.

Indeed, as I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People and in its fictional counterpart The Erik Blair Diaries, given the nature of government then and now, it is painfully evident that whether Jesus had been born in our modern age or his own, he still would have died at the hands of a police state.

Thus, as we draw near to Christmas with its celebration of miracles and promise of salvation, we would do well to remember that what happened in that manger on that starry night in Bethlehem is only the beginning of the story. That baby born in a police state grew up to be a man who did not turn away from the evils of his age but rather spoke out against it.

We must do no less.

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29 Comments
Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams
December 19, 2022 2:28 pm

Be like Jesus.

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
December 19, 2022 3:09 pm

What Did Jesus Do

kfg
kfg
December 19, 2022 3:16 pm

“If his family were forced to flee violence in their native country . . .”

What they did was the equivalent of moving from Bennington, Vermont to New York City.
Judea was not a country, it was a province of the Roman Empire, as was neighboring Egypt, and there were nearly as many Jews in Alexandria as there were Greeks and Romans. They traveled a highway made for the purpose.

They did not need to apply to the government for asylum, or even have passports, hundreds of thousands spoke their first language and the language of government was the same as at home.

Judea’s time as a country was rather short (and Israel’s even shorter) and always under the shadow of Egyptian claim*, from the time of the conquest of Canaan to the time of conquest by Babylon, after which they were always a province of an Empire.

*The Israelites took to the desert of Sinai because they were afraid to take the coastal road from Egypt proper to the Asian provinces of the Egyptian Empire. A trip that would have taken only about two weeks, but risked pursuit from behind and only led to more Egyptian allied armies, armed with iron. Canaan itself was an Egyptian vassal territory. They were never really free of Egypt, hence their conflict with the Egyptian Philistines.

I understand what you are trying to do, but you cannot apply modern nation state concepts to the ancient world where they did not exist.

Stucky
Stucky
December 19, 2022 3:40 pm

“Had Jesus been born in the era of the America police state, he would have blah blah blah bunch-of-bad-crap blah blah …..”

Wrong. He might have been a baby but he was still God …. and Baby God would have pointed his baby-fingers at those evil government demons and turned them into Pig Shit.

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  Stucky
December 19, 2022 5:13 pm

He didn’t do it to the rabbis and other criminals of the era and place of His lifetime — and look what a mess they’ve made of the world in the intervening 2,000 years …

Why would He do things differently today?

EasyCo.
EasyCo.
  Anthony Aaron
December 19, 2022 5:57 pm

That wasn’t his purpose.

What’s wrong with you?

Obbledy
Obbledy
  Anthony Aaron
December 20, 2022 4:02 am

Who do you think the money changers were?…..

boron
boron
  Stucky
December 19, 2022 6:15 pm

C’mon Stucky. Yeah! I know: you’re right n’ I’m wrong, but that’s not even funny. You know who/what I am and I’m saying that!

Iggy
Iggy
December 19, 2022 3:55 pm

They’d burn him out like Koresh.

The Central scrutinizer
The Central scrutinizer
December 19, 2022 5:52 pm

Just wait until the Two Witnesses reveal themselves and begin proselytizing and chastising. The whole world is gonna shit its pants. Shouldn’t be much longer.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  The Central scrutinizer
December 19, 2022 7:21 pm

Just read about that this morning as I close in on the end of reading the New Testament this year.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
December 19, 2022 6:43 pm

Jesus did not challenge the Roman Empire, he challenged the Jewish Empire. The Romans may have killed him, but it was at the insistence of the Jewish Sanhedrin.

rhs jr
rhs jr
  TN Patriot
December 20, 2022 2:22 am

I’ve heard Jews say that they would kill Jesus all over again themselves; many Muslims probably aren’t any better. Stories like the woman caught in adultery in only John didn’t appear until about 400AD ; it is a good myth but should be freely so admitted. Many OT sacred stories are reinvented 3000 yr old Sumerian secular stories; but every denomination I know insists those myths are true; yet the religious PTB reject many facts of science (like Genesis Creation myths and Basic Evolution); and churches believe it should be banned (ref Southern Baptist Convention). This is the Galileo vs Catholic Church conflict of our time. If God our Father is anything, He is honest, and would object to the modern religious Luddites ignorance, hypocrisy and censorship. I think the ignorance of religious PTB seriously harm the Church.

Walt
Walt
December 19, 2022 8:11 pm

Dietrich Bonhoeffer asked himself what Jesus would have done about the horrors perpetrated by Hitler and his assassins. The answer: Bonhoeffer was executed by Hitler for attempting to undermine the tyranny at the heart of Nazi Germany.

It’s a bit hard to reconcile how, if ‘Dietrich Bonhoeffer asked himself what Jesus would have done’ he ended up siding with the jews (with their hatred of Christians), turning against his own people who were the victims of a jewish instigated world war. Apparently throwing the jews out of the temple is OK, but throwing them out of the country is a bridge too far.

Dietrich Bonhoeffer was a traitor to his nation and was executed as such. He seemed to be a nice fellow otherwise, though…

rhs jr
rhs jr
  Walt
December 20, 2022 2:28 am

Hitler was a Spiritualist not a Christian and nobody expected he would ask himself WWJD. Hitler did exactly what people would expect him to do in this case.

lamont cranston
lamont cranston
December 19, 2022 10:27 pm

JC would have gotten the J6 Treatment.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  lamont cranston
December 20, 2022 4:27 am

“J6 Treatment”?

May not have worked.

Acts 5:18 “And laid their hands on the apostles, and put them in the common prison.”

These leaders of the temple felt to protect their position in the temple and to keep worship in the temple the only worship services going on, they would lock these men of God up. This common prison just means that they were put in with the thieves and other dangerous criminals.

Acts 5:19 “But the angel of the Lord by night opened the prison doors, and brought them forth, and said,”

“The angel of the Lord”: This person should not be confused with “the angel of the Lord” in the Old Testament.

This angel of the Lord was a ministering spirit sent by the Lord to release them from prison.

https://bible-studys.org/acts-chapter-5-continued/

Anonymous
Anonymous
December 20, 2022 8:40 am

What did Jesus ever say against the Roman Empire or the economic system based upon slavery?

Rumplestiltskin
Rumplestiltskin
December 20, 2022 9:42 am

You people out there in La La Land do understand that there are many religious sects out there. Two of the worst came out of the middle east, Christianity and Islam, both of which are war-like and want to rule as authoritarians over their flocks. Of all the religions on earth today those two have the largest followings.

Christianity 2.382 billion 31.11% Numbers & Percentages of the world’s population
Islam 1.907 billion 24.9%

With two of the world’s largest religious populations believing and subscribing to an outdated authority, it is a wonder that our world has been at war for eons with humanity still acting as they did many thousands of years ago, so it appears that religions have not worked as intended. Why is that? Because they both were developed as control mechanisms, not because they recognized the divinity of the human spirit, but because they wanted to rule.

Dan Bongino has an outlandish saying I like: “The beatings will continue until morale improves”. That is exactly what stupid authoritarians believe and is exactly why religions have never done anything to quell humanity’s Animal Natures because guilt only works so far. Do any of you know what the phrase, “The Stockholm Syndrome” means?

The more educated humanity becomes the less they’ll need an authoritative ruling body governing them with an iron hand and why religions today are suffering huge losses of parishioners. The people have finally figured out that it is all just a lie, from top to bottom with very little to no evidence to prove Jesus was anything but a man. Even he stated that he was not the king the Jews were hoping for. So why do you believe he is that king or that he’ll save your silly rear ends?

Spencer
Spencer
  Rumplestiltskin
December 20, 2022 12:07 pm

The greatest trick the Devil did on man is convincing him he did not exist. You do not need to believe in God, or the Devil. They believe in you. I believe because there is that book that was written that pretty much lays out what is going to happen. It was written outside of time, because time does not work for the Lord like it does for us.
He moves in any direction in time. everything that happens is according to his will. He is Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end.

mongoos
mongoos
  Spencer
December 21, 2022 12:31 am

Actually, the Devil does not exist. Hell is empty. The evil is Man himself. He needs no urging from without.

rhs jr
rhs jr
  Rumplestiltskin
December 20, 2022 1:40 pm

Perhaps you are half right about Christianity (the Catholic Church) before the Reformation, but since then I think Christianity has been a powerful force for good. If you do your homework on The Shroud of Turin which validates the NT crucifixion accounts, and consider the probably millions of deeds performed by Jesus since his crucifixion, you would know that Jesus Lives as a spiritual being; and although maybe half of the NT is mythical, Jesus did Resurrect from Dead and his claim that God is his Abba Father (at least spiritually) is true. I am personally convinced beyond any doubt that Jesus has for 2,000 years been interacting with countless people for God’s sake for good in our World.

Spencer
Spencer
December 20, 2022 11:56 am

I seen that commercial once in regards to Jesus. Never seen it again, but the bottom line was they said he was a subversive and they killed him. Made me cry. They took that off the air in short order.

rhs jr
rhs jr
  Spencer
December 20, 2022 1:47 pm

Did you see Gibson’s movie The Passion of Christ. People need to take Jesus’ ministry and suffering, and resurrection seriously because their eternal Soul is at stake.

Jay
Jay
December 20, 2022 5:05 pm

In 1981, the morning radio newscaster announced that the ACLU was upset that the nativity scene was displayed in front of public buildings in Little Rock. The newscaster said that the Arkansas Moral Majority leader had some harsh words for the ACLU. He said, “If you were to search diligently through the ACLU, you wouldn’t find 3 wise men and a virgin in the whole bunch.

awoke
awoke
December 20, 2022 5:34 pm

Based

buffalolips
buffalolips
December 20, 2022 6:06 pm

“Jesus would have been branded a domestic extremist today.” Pause and contemplate the fate of the Jan 6th protestors, most of whom were mere spectators at a political rally. While not crucified, their fate today has not been much better. IMO, the USA has fallen and the maggots stalking the halls of Congress and the Judiciary care only about preserving their own status, privilege, and power, Americans be damned. It would be hard to argue that any government employee today (federal, state, county, or municipal) is not the enemy of the people.

ron martin
ron martin
December 20, 2022 6:28 pm

Yes, if Jesus walked the earth today he would be crucified again, quickly. But, 99% of all those professing to be followers of our Father and His Son today are not. Look at the thousands of professed “prophets” and the millions of their YT commenters all praising them. These “prophets” are not hearing from God. They are hearing familiar spirits. So called prophets like Julie Green & Robin Bullock tell us Trump is coming back and all of the demonic rulers of the great reset & NWO will soon be dethroned and all will be well again on planet earth without ever having to suffer like our savior Jesus. What a great deal huh? No pain, all gain. Other think Jesus will rapture them up in the clouds and leave the rest to suffer the horrors of what’s already here and coming. Me thinks many surprises are ahead folks.

mongoos
mongoos
December 21, 2022 12:24 am

Jesus was a domestic terrorist in his own time! He was a threat to the status quo. When he ran out the moneylenders, that was the last straw. He was executed as a political prisoner by the State.