Message for AMLO? Felipe Calderón calls those who follow Jesus and promote hatred a “race of vipers”
Mexico.- Felipe Calderón supported the judgment that the bible exposes that the followers of Jesus who promote hatred are a race of vipers or whitewashing tombs, possibly referring to President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
Through his official Twitter account, Felipe Calderón Hinojosa, former president of Mexico, supported Jesus' judgment on those who claim to be his followers, but act contrary to his teachings.
“You cannot preach charity and promote hate at the same time. To those who say 1 thing but practice another, Jesus says "whitewashed tombs and a race of vipers" "That's how you are: on the outside you appear to be honest people, but inside you are full of hypocrisy and evil" Mt 23", tweeted Felipe Calderón in full Christmas.
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Felipe Calderón's harsh message to the alleged and contradictory believers in Jesus is broadcast a few hours after President Andrés Manuel López Obrador also shared a message about Jesus, as did Beatriz Gutiérrez Müller.
Although in his message, former Mexican President Felipe Calderón does not mention AMLO, however, the constant attacks he launches at the current Mexican president raise suspicions about who his message is addressed to.
For his part, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador shared a message from Gandhi about Jesus on his social networks, where he expresses that he does not know someone who has done so much for humanity for Jesus.
“Today at midnight, more than two thousand years ago, Jesus Christ was born, and many, even free thinkers and of other religions, recognize him for his love for the poor and forgotten. Gandhi said: "I know of no one who has done more for humanity than Jesus." Let's follow his example. Congratulations,” tweeted AMLO, who has been accused of promoting hate and polarization in Mexico.
In addition, the wife of President López Obrador, Beatriz Gutiérrez Müller also shared a message where she stated that Christmas was a time of rebirth, remembering that the celebration originates from the birth of Jesus.
So although Felipe Calderón did not mention that his message was for AMLO, there is a history of attacks and accusations, which allow us to suppose that it could be for him.