Trump is a Heretic Who Slept with a Porn Star – The Pope Has a PhD in Theology
Editorial- Henrik Sundin: Donald Trump never met the new Pope Leo XIV. He didn’t shake his hand, didn’t take a photo, didn’t sit down for any nice talk. Instead, he’s been attacking Pope Leo XIV like crazy on social media and to the press.
The Pope — the first American pope, born in Chicago — has been calling for peace in the war with Iran. He says leaders shouldn’t act like they’re God and should find a way to stop the killing. Trump got mad and fired back hard. He called the Pope “weak on crime,” “terrible for foreign policy,” “very liberal,” and said he’s “not a big fan.” Trump basically told the Pope to stop being soft and quit caring about peace.
Then, right in the middle of this fight, Trump posted AI-generated pictures of himself looking like Jesus Christ — wearing robes, healing sick people with glowing hands, acting like he’s performing miracles. Fake computer pictures. He put them out there for everyone to see. One minute he’s slamming the head of the Catholic Church, the next minute he’s playing the Son of God online.
Is this what a real Christian leader does? Come on.
Trump has a long history that doesn’t exactly scream “holy man.” He slept with a porn star (Stormy Daniels) while his wife was home with a newborn baby. He paid her hush money to hide it during the 2016 election. That’s not rumor — that’s court stuff, records, and his own words. The Bible calls that adultery, plain and simple. And now this same guy is using AI to make himself look like Jesus?
The Pope, on the other hand, actually knows what he’s talking about. Pope Leo XIV has a real PhD-level education in theology and church law. He earned a Master of Divinity and a Doctor of Canon Law (a doctorate) from top Catholic schools, including the Pontifical University in Rome. He spent years as a missionary, bishop, and leader in the Church. He’s not some weekend Christian — he’s studied the Bible and Church teaching deeply for decades.
Trump? He waves a Bible at rallies sometimes, but then acts like he’s above its rules. He attacks a man who has dedicated his whole life to faith, while posting fake pictures of himself as the Savior.
The Bible has strong warnings about exactly this kind of thing. In Matthew 7:15, Jesus said:
“Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves.”
Trump isn’t even pretending with the sheep clothes anymore. He’s using computers to put his face on holy scenes and attacking the real spiritual leader. That’s not faith — that’s playing God for votes and attention.
And Matthew 24:11 warns:
“And many false prophets will arise and lead many astray.”
Leading people astray with what? With deepfake miracles instead of real humility. With personal scandals mixed with messiah cosplay. Regular working people see this clear as day: real Christianity doesn’t need artificial intelligence to look holy. It doesn’t attack the Pope for preaching peace and then steal Jesus’ glory with a prompt.
The Pope didn’t need AI or drama. He’s speaking out for peace the way the Gospel teaches — no filters, no ego, no fake pictures. He even said he has “no fear” of the Trump administration and will keep doing his job.
Trump keeps acting like he’s the answer to everything. He attacks the Pope, then posts pictures of himself doing miracles. It’s disrespectful to Christians, to the Church, and to the real Jesus who never bragged, never paid hush money, and never needed a social media team.
The same Bible Trump sometimes holds up already has the warning: false prophets don’t win in the end. The truth comes out.
So keep attacking the Pope and posting those AI Jesus pictures, Donald. Keep reminding everyone about your past while pretending to be holy. Just know that the real Jesus didn’t need better AI prompts — He lived it. And the Pope doesn’t need fake glory — he earned his education and his calling the hard way.
Working folks get it: Real faith is humble. Real leaders serve. And a guy who slept with a porn star while calling himself a Christian savior? That’s not leadership. That’s heresy with extra steps.
The Pope looks like a man of God. Trump looks like a guy who needs to read the Book he keeps waving around.
Editor-in-Chief Henrik Sundin