Zach W. Lambert's Viral Tweet Sparks Debate on Christianity and Social Values

Zoey Waverider

Updated Saturday, June 22, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A tweet from Zach W. Lambert, known by his handle @ZachWLambert, has ignited a heated discussion about the intersection of religion and social policy. The tweet, which has garnered 328,000 views, reads, "If your version of Christianity wants to put the Ten Commandments in schools but take free lunch out of them, you are worshipping something other than Jesus."

Zach W. Lambert's thought-provoking statement challenges the priorities of certain Christian groups, suggesting that their actions may be inconsistent with the teachings of Jesus. The tweet has resonated widely, prompting numerous reactions and comments.

One user, Mammon, pointed out, "Because if it's 'bad for business' to help people then you clearly put your golden calf ahead of virtue." Another commenter criticized political Christians, stating, "If Jesus himself came and said 'stop,' they'd call him woke & a groomer because they don't care about anything but their own viewpoints."

Others weighed in on the deeper implications, with comments like, "They worship ma'al (מָעַל) and ga'avah (גאוה)," and "They're worshipping power. They don't care how they get it as long as they do. Religion is really good at controlling people."

The conversation also touched on historical and educational contexts. One user shared a personal experience, "I went to a catholic jr.high and high school... neither of them displayed the 10 commandments in classrooms.... I would be p***ed if my kids' public school tried inducting them into a specific religion I didn't choose." Another questioned the principle of the separation of church and state, "So that whole founding principle of the separation of church and state thing was just a suggestion to these people?"

The tweet's impact was further underscored by references to broader societal issues. Comments like, "Their version of Christianity wanted to genocide the native Americans so Europeans could expand and take over and thank God for all the blessings they murdered for," and "Religion is a cancer and the infected need to stop spreading their f***ing disease," highlight the intense emotions and divergent views surrounding the topic.

Zach W. Lambert's tweet has undeniably sparked a significant conversation about the core values of Christianity and how they are practiced in contemporary society. The debate continues to evolve, reflecting the complexities and passions inherent in discussions about religion and social justice.

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Mostlydeadpool

specifically Mammon. Because if it's "bad for business" to help people then you clearly put your golden calf ahead of virtue.

hotaru251

the political "christians" follow THEIR version of the faith. If Jesus himself came and said "stop" they'd call him woke & a groomer because they don't care about anything but their own viewpoints.

TheUnspeakableh

They worship ma'al (מָעַל) and ga'avah (גאוה).

coffeeandprozac

Power. They're worshipping power. They don't care how they get it as long as they do. Religion is really good at controlling people. If atheism worked better, they'd give up on the Bible.

nosilazurc11

I went to a catholic jr.high and high school. ... neither of them displayed the 10 commandments in classrooms.... I would be p***ed if my kids public school tried inducting them into a specific religion I didn't choose

MutatedHorse

So that whole founding principle of the separation of church and state thing was just a suggestion to these people?

Kazpur81S

“There was enough bread, wine, and fish for everyone. WTHeck did you guys do? How could you fk this up so bad?” -JHC

flacoloco

GOP Jesus

chufly

No DEI but they want this indoctrination c***

Munchman347

Rep-Con christo-fascists' Ah, but have you met fascist jesus?'...

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