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Rutherford Institute: “If Jesus had been born today he would have been arrested for treason & inciting violence and then abused and tortured in a secret government detention center”

Rutherford Institute: "If Jesus had been born today he would have been arrested for treason & inciting violence and then abused and tortured in a secret government detention center" 1

The Rutherford Institute conducted a hypothetical religious history analysis of what would happen if Jesus were born today, 2,023 years later. A shocking analysis that, if read correctly, will make it clear that the current era we live in has serious problems of lack of freedom, loss of values ​​and moral principles.

According to the analysis Jesus would have been accused of treason, incitement to violence and extremism and would have had a bad end as he would have “disappeared” in some secret CIA detention center.

 Instead of being born in a manger, Jesus might have been born at home.
Instead of wise men and shepherds bringing gifts, however, the baby’s parents may have faced visits from government social workers who would not accept a home birth.

If Jesus had been born in a hospital, his blood and DNA would have been taken without his parents’ knowledge or consent and entered into a government biobank.

While most states require newborn screening, a growing number are keeping this genetic material long-term for research, analysis, and as-yet-undisclosed purposes.

By the time he was old enough to go to school, Jesus would have received lessons in conformity and obedience to government authorities, while learning little about his own rights.

If he had been brave enough to speak out against injustice while he was still at school, he could have been beaten or denied the right to an education.

If Jesus had disappeared for a few hours, let alone days as a 12-year-old, his parents would have been handcuffed, jailed for parental neglect.

Parents across the country have been arrested for much lesser “offenses” such as allowing their children to walk to the park unaccompanied and play alone in their yard.

Instead of disappearing from the history books from his early teenage years to adulthood, Jesus’ movements and personal data—including his biometrics—would have been documented, tracked, tracked, and archived by government agencies and companies like Google and Microsoft.

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Incredibly, 95% of school districts share their student records with outside companies contracted to manage the data, which they then use to market products.

Once Jesus came into contact with an “extremist” like John the Baptist, he would be under surveillance because of his association with a prominent activist.

Since 9/11, the FBI has actively conducted surveillance and intelligence-gathering operations on a wide range of activist groups, from animal rights groups to poverty relief, anti-war groups, and other such “extremist” organizations.

Jesus’ anti-government views would certainly result in him being labeled a homegrown extremist.

Law enforcement agencies are trained to recognize signs of anti-government extremism during interactions with potential extremists who share a “belief in the imminent collapse of government and the economy.”

While traveling from community to community, Jesus may have been reported to government officials as a “suspect” under the Department of Homeland Security’s “See Something, Say Something” programs.

Many states, including New York, provide people with phone apps that allow them to take photos of suspicious activity and report them to their state Information Center, where they are reviewed and forwarded to law enforcement agencies.

Instead of being allowed to live as an itinerant preacher, Jesus might have been threatened with arrest for daring to live off the grid or sleeping outside.

In fact, the number of cities that have resorted to criminalizing homelessness by banning camping, sleeping in vehicles, loitering and begging in public has doubled.

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Viewed by the government as a dissident and a potential threat, Jesus would have placed government spies among his followers to monitor his activities, report his movements, and trap him.

Such Jews today—called informers—are often paid heavily by the government to spy on and betray others.

If Jesus used the Internet to spread his radical message of peace and love, he could have found in his blog posts government spies trying to undermine his integrity, discredit him, or plant incriminating information on the Internet. for him.

At the very least, they would have hacked his website and monitored his email.

If Jesus had attempted to feed large crowds of people, he would have been threatened with arrest for violating various ordinances that prohibited the distribution of food without permission.

Florida officials have arrested a 90-year-old man who was feeding homeless people on a public beach.

If Jesus had spoken publicly about his 40 days in the desert and his conversations with the devil, he could have been labeled mentally ill and held against his will in a mental hospital for mandatory involuntary psychiatric detention without access to family or friends.

No doubt if Jesus had tried to overturn tables in a Jewish temple and criticized the materialism of religious institutions, he would have been charged with a hate crime.

Instead of armed guards arresting Jesus in a public place, government officials would have ordered a SWAT team to raid Jesus and his followers, with flash grenades and military equipment.

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There are over 80,000 such SWAT team raids conducted each year, many on unsuspecting Americans who have no defenses against such government intruders, even when such raids are accidental.

Instead of being held by Roman guards, Jesus could have “disappeared” into a secret government detention center where he would have been interrogated, tortured and subjected to all manner of abuse.

Chicago police have “disappeared” more than 7,000 people in a secret interrogation warehouse in Homan Square.

Accused of treason and labeled a domestic terrorist, Jesus could have been sentenced to life in prison where he would have been forced to provide jobs for corporations or put to death by electric chair or a lethal mixture of drugs.

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