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>Why Christians feel the need to say Christ is King?
Why does anyone feel the need to smear and slander Christians for saying Christ is King?
What is really motivating the attempt intimidate and guilt shame them into suppression of speech?
Nobody who ever lived, nor anyone alive today, nor anyone who will ever will live is excluded from the statement.
โThere is neither Jew nor Gentiles, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.โ - Galatians 3:28
When certain voices are so confident that saying "Christ is King" is IN ALL INSTANCES a secret code of hatred, division and conflict, the minds behind those voices are themselves introducing hatred, division and conflict whether they admit it or not, whether they're aware of it or not.
What those voices SHOULD say is the truth, that while there may be some voices who betray Jesus' message and say "Christ is King" as a method to insult or mock people, contrary to the message itself 'becoming' a 'dog whistle' in all instances, what is happening there is that the voices using that statement to mock and insult are themselves introducing division and conflict.
When you have one person viewing the introduction of the statement as a weapon used by Jew haters, and you have another person viewing the reaction to the statement as a weapon used by Christian haters, well you can easily see how the true messages of Jesus can get forgotten.
Evil does not define the Good, period end of story. The idea that Christ is King is bullet proof and invincible and not redefinable just because you have haters weaponizing it.
It is wrong to weaponize it to mock and insult people to suppress their speech, just as it is wrong to weaponize it by labelling all instances of it as mockery and insult to suppress their speech.