President Trump tells reporters, after his Sunday social media broadside against Chicago-born Pope Leo, he doesn’t think the leader of 1.4 billion Roman Catholics is doing a very good job and baselessly accuses the pontiff of being weak on crime. https://abc7chicago.com/post/president-donald-trump-lambasts-pope-leo-xiv-extending-feud-iran-war-first-american-pontiff/18877162/
Trump lambasts Pope Leo XIV, extending feud over Iran war with first American pontiff

The pope had demanded political leaders stop and negotiate peace.

Trump, following his unprecedented denunciation of the Pope, posts an image portraying himself as Jesus Christ.
@newsguyusa #uspol I'm not particularly religious, but this seems hella blasphemous.
@jillL @newsguyusa I am religious. We are told to forgive sinners - except this. "I am the lord thy god" is the first commandment. Violating that violates the rest, and it is the point of no return.

@JoeHenzi @jillL @newsguyusa

There’s a big difference from people who fall short of the mark, which is I think the original sense of the Greek word sin is based on.

These are the kind of guys who look at the target and set it on fire

@GhostOnTheHalfShell @jillL @newsguyusa That's an archery term. This is Pesha.

@JoeHenzi @jillL @newsguyusa

This source kind of reflects the remarks I’ve heard in the past. That’s both Hebrew and Greek terminology, indicating to miss the mark from different kind of origins.

But that’s the flavor of what I’ve heard
helpmewithbiblestudy.org/8Sin/NatureGeneric.aspx

@GhostOnTheHalfShell @jillL @newsguyusa those are terms reserved for some things, falling short - that's not everything/all sins
What the Bible says about Pesha

Presumptuous sins are normally committed by those who know better but willfully commit them anyway. The Hebrew word describing these sins, pesha' ( …