DANIEL WHYTE III SAYS THAT EVEN THOUGH “JEZEBEL” MARIANN BUDDE WAS WRONG FOR TRYING TO PROTECT THE ABOMINATION OF SODOMY/HOMOSEXUALITY IN THIS COUNTRY FROM A CHURCH PULPIT, SHE SHOWED MORE TESTICULAR FORTITUDE THAN ALL OF PRESIDENT TRUMP’S SO-CALLED EVANGELICAL ADVISORS . . .

Pictured: The Right Rev Mariann Edgar Budde delivering her sermon at the national prayer service at Washington National Cathedral, 21 January 2025. Photograph: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

DANIEL WHYTE III, PRESIDENT OF GOSPEL LIGHT SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL, SAYS THAT EVEN THOUGH “JEZEBEL” MARIANN BUDDE WAS WRONG FOR TRYING TO PROTECT THE ABOMINATION OF SODOMY/HOMOSEXUALITY IN THIS COUNTRY FROM A CHURCH PULPIT, SHE SHOWED MORE TESTICULAR FORTITUDE THAN ALL OF PRESIDENT TRUMP’S SO-CALLED EVANGELICAL ADVISORS STARTING WITH FRANKLIN GRAHAM AS THEY HAVE, OBVIOUSLY REFUSED TO REBUKE PRESIDENT TRUMP FOR THE FOLLOWING PUBLICLY:

1. FOR NOT OVERTURNING EVERYTHING OBAMA AND BIDEN DID FOR THE SODOMITE/HOMOSEXUAL/LGBTQQIPF2SSAA+ COMMUNITY WITH THE SAME GUSTO HE IS OVERTURNING EVERYTHING ELSE THEY DID;

2. FOR NOMINATING A HOMOSEXUAL MAN MARRIED TO A MAN WITH CHILDREN TO BE IN THE POWERFUL ROLE OF TREASURER OF THE UNITED STATES, WHICH IS A DEMONIC COMPROMISE THAT SENDS THE WRONG MESSAGE TO THE SODOMITE/HOMOSEXUAL COMMUNITY, THE NATION, AND THE WORLD;

3. FOR NOT TELLING TRUMP THAT ABORTION NEEDS TO BE ERADICATED IN EVERY STATE ACROSS THE NATION FROM THE FEDERAL LEVEL;

4. FOR NOT TELLING TRUMP THAT, IN SHORT, HIS 2 TOP PRIORITIES FOR HIS SECOND TERM ARE TO OVERTURN WHAT OBAMA, BIDEN, AND THE SUPREME COURT DID IN SANCTIONING THE ABOMINATION OF HOMOSEXUALITY IN THIS COUNTRY AND THE ERADICATION OF ABORTION IN EVERY STATE ACROSS THE NATION FROM THE FEDERAL LEVEL. IF THESE TWO THINGS ARE NOT MADE PRIORITIES #1 AND #2, IN THAT ORDER, AND OVERTURNED, EVERYTHING ELSE WILL COME TO NAUGHT, AND AMERICA WILL NEVER EXPERIENCE THE “GOLDEN AGE” TRUMP TALKED ABOUT IN HIS INAUGURATION SPEECH BECAUSE AMERICA WILL BE DESTROYED, AND THIS WILL NOT BE TRUMP’S FAULT; IT WILL BE THE FAULT OF TRUMP’S EVANGELICAL ADVISORS AND THE JUDAS-JEZEBEL-LAODICEAN EVANGELICAL CHURCH THAT CAUSED US TO GET TO THIS POINT IN THE FIRST PLACE.

“PROPHET” FRANKLIN GRAHAM, OR “PROPHET” ROBERT JEFFRESS, OR “PROPHET” GREG LAURIE, OR “PROPHET” JACK GRAHAM, OR “PROPHET” JENTZEN FRANKLIN, OR “PROPHET” JACK HAGEE OUGHT TO STAND FLAT-FOOTED AS DID “PROPHETESS” JEZEBEL MARIANN BUDDE DID FOR EVIL AND PUBLICLY REBUKE PRESIDENT TRUMP FOR HIRING SODOMITES/HOMOSEXUALS IN TOP POSITIONS IN HIS ADMINISTRATION AND FOR NOT MAKING THE OVERTURNING OF EVERYTHING THAT OBAMA AND BIDEN DID FOR SODOMITES/HOMOSEXUALS PRIORITY #1 AND MAKING THE ERADICATION OF ABORTION PRIORITY #2 ACROSS THE NATION FROM THE FEDERAL LEVEL. IF TRUMP DOES NOT MAKE THESE TWO THINGS PRIORITIES #1 AND #2, EVERYTHING ELSE HE DOES WILL COME TO NAUGHT. ONE OF THE REASONS THE AFOREMENTIONED PASTORS WILL NOT DO SO IS BECAUSE THEY FEAR THEY WILL GET THE SAME REACTION FROM TRUMP THAT HE GAVE TO JEZEBEL MARIANN BUDDE, FOR UNLIKE PROPHET DR. BILLY GRAHAM AND PROPHET DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR., THESE PASTORS HAVE ALLOWED TRUMP TO THINK HE IS OVER THE MAN OF GOD. 

“JEZEBEL” MARIANN BUDDE WAS WRONG ON SEVERAL LEVELS

 1. SHE SHOULD NOT BE THE PASTOR OF THE WASHINGTON NATIONAL CATHEDRAL IN THE FIRST PLACE, ACCORDING TO THE HOLY SCRIPTURES — THE WORD OF GOD. THE BIBLE TEACHES THAT WOMEN SHOULD NOT BE PASTORS NOR SHOULD THEY USURP AUTHORITY OVER THE MAN:

Let the woman learn in silence with all subjection.

12 But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence.

13 For Adam was first formed, then Eve.

14 And Adam was not deceived, but the woman being deceived was in the transgression.

15 Notwithstanding she shall be saved in childbearing, if they continue in faith and charity and holiness with sobriety.

1 TIMOTHY 2:11-15

 

2. NO PASTOR OUGHT TO SUPPORT AND DEFEND THE ABOMINATION OF SODOMY/HOMOSEXUALITY OR ANY SIN, INCLUDING ADULTERY, FORNICATION, DRUNKENNESS, OR LYING.

3. NO PASTOR OUGHT TO SUPPORT THE BREAKING OF THE LAW FOR ANY REASON, PARTICULARLY WHEN IT JEOPARDIZES THE SAFETY OF LEGAL CITIZENS

WHERE WERE THE SO-CALLED EVANGELICAL ADVISORS BEFORE TRUMP WENT TO THIS SYNAGOGUE OF SATAN?

THE SO-CALLED EVANGELICAL ADVISORS ARE WRONG ON SEVERAL LEVELS:

1. THEY SHOULD HAVE STRONGLY ADVISED HIM NOT TO GO TO THAT SNAKE PIT CHURCH IN THE FIRST PLACE. TRUMP SHOULD HAVE NEVER BEEN THERE, AND TRUMP’S FAMILY CERTAINLY SHOULD HAVE NEVER BEEN THERE TO HEAR THIS GARBAGE. WHYTE SAYS HE FEARS THAT TRUMP WANTS TO BE LOVED BY THE SODOMITE/HOMOSEXUAL/LGBTQQIPF2SSAA+ COMMUNITY. THAT IS WHY HE IS COMPROMISING WITH THEM. THE PROBLEM IS THAT THEY WILL NEVER LOVE AND ACCEPT HIM, AND TRYING TO APPEASE THIS COMMUNITY IS IMPOSSIBLE BECAUSE IT IS A DEMONIC SPIRIT THAT DRIVES THEM. THE MORE YOU TRY TO APPEASE THEM, THE MORE THEY ARE GOING TO DEMAND.

2. IT COULD HAVE EASILY BEEN ARRANGED TO HAVE PASTOR ROBERT JEFFRESS DO THE MAIN PREACHING MESSAGE IN THAT BEAUTIFUL EDIFICE. WHYTE SAYS THAT EVEN THOUGH HE BELIEVES THAT ROBERT JEFFRESS DOES NOT WANT TO OFFEND TRUMP, JEFFRESS IS ONE OF THE FINEST PULPITEERS IN THE COUNTRY TODAY.

3. SINCE TRUMP HAS CHANGED THE TRADITIONS OF OTHER THINGS, WHY DIDN’T HE HAVE THIS INAUGURATION CHURCH SERVICE IN A BIBLE-BELIEVING CHURCH OF ONE OF HIS SUPPORTERS LIKE PRESTONWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH OR A SISTER CHURCH IN WASHINGTON, D.C.?

THIS WAS AN UNFORCED ERROR. THIS WAS STUPID. THIS WAS AN UNNECESSARY SPECTACLE. THIS WAS THE FIRST TIME THE NATION HAS SEEN PRESIDENT TRUMP, HIS WIFE, HIS ENTIRE FAMILY, THE VICE-PRESIDENT, AND HIS WIFE RATTLED AND NOT COOL, CALM, AND COLLECTED. AND OF ALL PLACES, IT HAPPENED IN A CHURCH ON THE WATCH OF FRANKLIN GRAHAM AND HIS FELLOW EVANGELICAL ADVISORS. WHAT A SAD FIASCO! AND A SHAME BEFORE GOD ALMIGHTY!

WHYTE SAYS IT IS TIME FOR SO-CALLED EVANGELICAL LEADERS TO STOP BLAMING WICKED, EVIL, LOST SINNERS AND TAKE THE BLAME FOR NOT PREVENTING THIS FOOLISHNESS GOING ON IN THE COUNTRY IN THE FIRST PLACE.

 

O God, you made us in your own image and redeemed us through Jesus your Son: Look with compassion on the whole human family; take away the arrogance and hatred which infect our hearts; break down the walls that separate us; unite us in bonds of love; and work through our struggle and confusion to accomplish your purposes on Earth; that, in your good time, all nations and races may serve you in harmony around your heavenly throne; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

Jesus said, “Everyone then who hears these words of mine and acts on them will be like a wise man who built his house on rock. The rain fell, the floods came, and the winds blew and beat on that house, but it did not fall, because it had been founded on rock. And everyone who hears these words of mine and does not act on them will be like a foolish man who built his house on sand. The rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and beat against that house, and it fell – and great was its fall!” Now when Jesus had finished saying these things, the crowds were astounded at his teaching, for he taught them as one having authority, and not as their scribes.

– Matthew 7:24-29

Joined by many across the country, we have gathered this morning to pray for unity as a nation – not for agreement, political or otherwise, but for the kind of unity that fosters community across diversity and division, a unity that serves the common good.

 

Unity, in this sense, is the threshold requirement for people to live together in a free society, it is the solid rock, as Jesus said, in this case upon which to build a nation. It is not conformity. It is not a victory of one over another. It is not weary politeness nor passivity born of exhaustion. Unity is not partisan.

Rather, unity is a way of being with one another that encompasses and respects differences, that teaches us to hold multiple perspectives and life experiences as valid and worthy of respect; that enables us, in our communities and in the halls of power, to genuinely care for one another even when we disagree. Those across our country who dedicate their lives, or who volunteer, to help others in times of natural disaster, often at great risk to themselves, never ask those they are helping for whom they voted in the past election or what positions they hold on a particular issue. We are at our best when we follow their example.

Unity at times, is sacrificial, in the way that love is sacrificial, a giving of ourselves for the sake of another. Jesus of Nazareth, in his Sermon on the Mount, exhorts us to love not only our neighbors, but to love our enemies, and to pray for those who persecute us; to be merciful, as our God is merciful, and to forgive others, as God forgives us. Jesus went out of his way to welcome those whom his society deemed as outcasts.

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Now I grant you that unity, in this broad, expansive sense, is aspirational, and it’s a lot to pray for – a big ask of our God, worthy of the best of who we are and can be. But there isn’t much to be gained by our prayers if we act in ways that further deepen and exploit the divisions among us. Our Scriptures are quite clear that God is never impressed with prayers when actions are not informed by them. Nor does God spare us from the consequences of our deeds, which, in the end, matter more than the words we pray.

Those of us gathered here in this Cathedral are not naive about the realities of politics. When power, wealth and competing interests are at stake; when views of what America should be are in conflict; when there are strong opinions across a spectrum of possibilities and starkly different understandings of what the right course of action is, there will be winners and losers when votes are cast or decisions made that set the course of public policy and the prioritization of resources. It goes without saying that in a democracy, not everyone’s particular hopes and dreams will be realized in a given legislative session or a presidential term or even a generation. Not everyone’s specific prayers – for those of us who are people of prayer – will be answered as we would like. But for some, the loss of their hopes and dreams will be far more than political defeat, but instead a loss of equality, dignity, and livelihood.

Given this, is true unity among us even possible? And why should we care about it?

Well, I hope that we care, because the culture of contempt that has become normalized in our country threatens to destroy us. We are all bombarded daily with messages from what sociologists now call “the outrage industrial complex”, some of it driven by external forces whose interests are furthered by a polarized America. Contempt fuels our political campaigns and social media, and many profit from it. But it’s a dangerous way to lead a country.

I am a person of faith, and with God’s help I believe that unity in this country is possible – not perfectly, for we are imperfect people and an imperfect union – but sufficient enough to keep us believing in and working to realize the ideals of the United States of America – ideals expressed in the Declaration of Independence, with its assertion of innate human equality and dignity.

And we are right to pray for God’s help as we seek unity, for we need God’s help, but only if we ourselves are willing to tend to the foundations upon which unity depends. Like Jesus’ analogy of building a house of faith on the rock of his teachings, as opposed to building a house on sand, the foundations we need for unity must be sturdy enough to withstand the many storms that threaten it.

What are the foundations of unity? Drawing from our sacred traditions and texts, let me suggest that there are at least three.

The first foundation for unity is honoring the inherent dignity of every human being, which is, as all faiths represented here affirm, the birthright of all people as children of the One God. In public discourse, honoring each other’s dignity means refusing to mock, discount, or demonize those with whom we differ, choosing instead to respectfully debate across our differences, and whenever possible, to seek common ground. If common ground is not possible, dignity demands that we remain true to our convictions without contempt for those who hold convictions of their own.

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