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An Occupied Nation: The Menorah on the Lawn
By Andrew Torba | December 17, 2025
The Supreme Court ruled Christian symbols cannot be displayed. Jewish symbols can. This tells you everything about who rules America.
In 1989, the Supreme Court of the United States issued one of the most revealing rulings in American legal history. In Allegheny County v. ACLU, the Court held that a Christian nativity scene displayed on government property violated the Establishment Clause. It was an unconstitutional endorsement of religion. But in that very same ruling, the Court held that a Jewish menorah displayed by the government was perfectly constitutional.
A nativity scene depicting the birth of Jesus Christ—the central event of the faith that built Western civilization, that founded this nation, that animated its laws and customs and holidays for centuries—is forbidden. But a menorah celebrating Hanukkah—a minor Jewish festival commemorating a military victory that has nothing to do with American history or heritage—is permitted. [Editor's note: The idea that Christian faith built western civilization is incorrect.]
This was the legal establishment of Jewish religious supremacy over Christianity in the public square.
Walk past the White House during the Christmas season and witness the fruit of this ruling. You will see a menorah. You will not see a nativity scene.
The residence of the American president—the leader of a nation founded by Christians, built by Christians, populated overwhelmingly by Christians—displays the religious symbol of a tiny 2% minority of our nation's people while the symbol of the faith of the majority is legally forbidden. This is not an accident, it is a statement of power. A humiliation ritual of a conquering tribe over a conquered nation. [Editor's note: Both Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Paine along with many others were not Christians.]
Every year, the President of the United States hosts a Hanukkah celebration at the White House. Jewish leaders gather in the people's house to celebrate a Jewish holiday with Jewish prayers and Jewish ceremonies. The President lights the menorah and praises America's commitment to the Jewish people and the Jewish state. [Editor's note: The confusing juxtaposition with these Abrahamic religions.]
At last night's Hanukkah event, the Jewish commentator Mark Levin declared: "Six years ago I said Trump is our first Jewish president." Trump's response? "It's true.” This is the same Mark Levin who, when confronted by a young White man suggesting that Mark's poor behavior fuels antisemitism, replied with: "It's in your family's DNA." [Editor's note: A total rethink on religion and antisemitism should be explored outside of all religious context. What about a scientific or a deep philosophical approach instead?]
Consider what this means. The President of the United States publicly affirms that he governs as a Jewish president. This is said openly, proudly, at an official White House religious ceremony. And no one blinks. No one objects. No one points out the staggering implications of the leader of a Christian nation declaring himself to be, in effect, a servant of Jewish interests. [Editor's note: It's this editor's opinion that most Jews in America just want to be left the fuck alone.]
Imagine if a President attended a Christmas celebration and said, "I am America's first truly Christian president. My administration serves Christ and His Church above all." The howling would be deafening. The lawsuits would be immediate. The media would declare a constitutional crisis. But a President declaring himself a Jewish president at a Jewish religious ceremony in the White House? This is normal. This is expected. This is simply how power operates in occupied America. [Editor's note: Confused? Trump has a spiritual Christian evangelist watching over him while it is claimed Trump is a Jewish president? "The blind leading the blind, or the dead shall bury their dead."]
There is a deeper theological irony that most Christians never consider. Hanukkah commemorates the rededication of the Second Temple—the very temple that God Himself would utterly demolish within the generation of Christ’s resurrection.
Jesus prophesied this destruction explicitly. "Do you see all these great buildings?" He asked His disciples as they admired the temple. "Not one stone here will be left on another; every one will be thrown down" (Mark 13:2). In 70 AD, this prophecy was fulfilled with terrible precision. The Roman legions under Titus razed the temple so completely that its very foundations were torn apart. God did not preserve His house. He demolished it, permanently. There has been no temple for nearly two thousand years, and there never will be again, because the temple's purpose was fulfilled in Christ. He is the temple now. His body, broken and risen, replaced the building of stone. [Editor's note: It is hard to consider people actually believe this.]
Hanukkah celebrates the rededication of a structure that God rejected and destroyed. To celebrate Hanukkah is to celebrate a building that Christ rendered obsolete. It is to honor a sacrificial system that His sacrifice ended. It is to cling to shadows when the substance has come.
But there is something darker still. The Gospel of John records that Jesus was in Jerusalem during the Feast of Dedication—Hanukkah—when the Jews surrounded Him in the temple courts and demanded He tell them plainly if He was the Christ. When He answered, declaring "I and the Father are one," they picked up stones to kill Him (John 10:22-31). Hanukkah, in the scriptural record, is the feast during which the Jews attempted to murder the Son of God for declaring His divinity. [Editor's note: Blasphemy: "I and the Father are one." That's YOU.]
This is what Christians celebrate when they light the menorah and wish their Jewish neighbors a happy Hanukkah. They celebrate the feast of Christ's rejection. They celebrate the day stones were gathered to kill Him. They celebrate a temple that God Himself destroyed as judgment for that rejection. [Editor's note: If there exists this Abrahamic God what the fuck is he always destroying things for?]
Any Christian who participates in Hanukkah willingly mocks the Gospel. They side with those who rejected Christ against Christ Himself. They honor a religious system that God abolished in fire and blood. They treat the murderous rejection of the Messiah as a festive occasion worthy of celebration. [Editor's note: Let the Jews worship their silly ass superstitious archaic holidays. Who the hell cares?]
This is not interfaith goodwill. This is apostasy with a smile.
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An Occupied Nation: The Menorah on the Lawn
By Andrew Torba | December 17, 2025
The Supreme Court ruled Christian symbols cannot be displayed. Jewish symbols can. This tells you everything about who rules America.
In 1989, the Supreme Court of the United States issued one of the most revealing rulings in American legal history. In Allegheny County v. ACLU, the Court held that a Christian nativity scene displayed on government property violated the Establishment Clause. It was an unconstitutional endorsement of religion. But in that very same ruling, the Court held that a Jewish menorah displayed by the government was perfectly constitutional.
Read that again. Let it sink in.
A nativity scene depicting the birth of Jesus Christ—the central event of the faith that built Western civilization, that founded this nation, that animated its laws and customs and holidays for centuries—is forbidden. But a menorah celebrating Hanukkah—a minor Jewish festival commemorating a military victory that has nothing to do with American history or heritage—is permitted. [Editor's note: The idea that Christian faith built western civilization is incorrect.]
This was the legal establishment of Jewish religious supremacy over Christianity in the public square.
Walk past the White House during the Christmas season and witness the fruit of this ruling. You will see a menorah. You will not see a nativity scene.
The residence of the American president—the leader of a nation founded by Christians, built by Christians, populated overwhelmingly by Christians—displays the religious symbol of a tiny 2% minority of our nation's people while the symbol of the faith of the majority is legally forbidden. This is not an accident, it is a statement of power. A humiliation ritual of a conquering tribe over a conquered nation. [Editor's note: Both Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Paine along with many others were not Christians.]
Every year, the President of the United States hosts a Hanukkah celebration at the White House. Jewish leaders gather in the people's house to celebrate a Jewish holiday with Jewish prayers and Jewish ceremonies. The President lights the menorah and praises America's commitment to the Jewish people and the Jewish state. [Editor's note: The confusing juxtaposition with these Abrahamic religions.]
At last night's Hanukkah event, the Jewish commentator Mark Levin declared: "Six years ago I said Trump is our first Jewish president." Trump's response? "It's true.” This is the same Mark Levin who, when confronted by a young White man suggesting that Mark's poor behavior fuels antisemitism, replied with: "It's in your family's DNA." [Editor's note: A total rethink on religion and antisemitism should be explored outside of all religious context. What about a scientific or a deep philosophical approach instead?]
Consider what this means. The President of the United States publicly affirms that he governs as a Jewish president. This is said openly, proudly, at an official White House religious ceremony. And no one blinks. No one objects. No one points out the staggering implications of the leader of a Christian nation declaring himself to be, in effect, a servant of Jewish interests. [Editor's note: It's this editor's opinion that most Jews in America just want to be left the fuck alone.]
Imagine if a President attended a Christmas celebration and said, "I am America's first truly Christian president. My administration serves Christ and His Church above all." The howling would be deafening. The lawsuits would be immediate. The media would declare a constitutional crisis. But a President declaring himself a Jewish president at a Jewish religious ceremony in the White House? This is normal. This is expected. This is simply how power operates in occupied America. [Editor's note: Confused? Trump has a spiritual Christian evangelist watching over him while it is claimed Trump is a Jewish president? "The blind leading the blind, or the dead shall bury their dead."]
There is a deeper theological irony that most Christians never consider. Hanukkah commemorates the rededication of the Second Temple—the very temple that God Himself would utterly demolish within the generation of Christ’s resurrection.
Jesus prophesied this destruction explicitly. "Do you see all these great buildings?" He asked His disciples as they admired the temple. "Not one stone here will be left on another; every one will be thrown down" (Mark 13:2). In 70 AD, this prophecy was fulfilled with terrible precision. The Roman legions under Titus razed the temple so completely that its very foundations were torn apart. God did not preserve His house. He demolished it, permanently. There has been no temple for nearly two thousand years, and there never will be again, because the temple's purpose was fulfilled in Christ. He is the temple now. His body, broken and risen, replaced the building of stone. [Editor's note: It is hard to consider people actually believe this.]
Hanukkah celebrates the rededication of a structure that God rejected and destroyed. To celebrate Hanukkah is to celebrate a building that Christ rendered obsolete. It is to honor a sacrificial system that His sacrifice ended. It is to cling to shadows when the substance has come.
But there is something darker still. The Gospel of John records that Jesus was in Jerusalem during the Feast of Dedication—Hanukkah—when the Jews surrounded Him in the temple courts and demanded He tell them plainly if He was the Christ. When He answered, declaring "I and the Father are one," they picked up stones to kill Him (John 10:22-31). Hanukkah, in the scriptural record, is the feast during which the Jews attempted to murder the Son of God for declaring His divinity. [Editor's note: Blasphemy: "I and the Father are one." That's YOU.]
This is what Christians celebrate when they light the menorah and wish their Jewish neighbors a happy Hanukkah. They celebrate the feast of Christ's rejection. They celebrate the day stones were gathered to kill Him. They celebrate a temple that God Himself destroyed as judgment for that rejection. [Editor's note: If there exists this Abrahamic God what the fuck is he always destroying things for?]
Any Christian who participates in Hanukkah willingly mocks the Gospel. They side with those who rejected Christ against Christ Himself. They honor a religious system that God abolished in fire and blood. They treat the murderous rejection of the Messiah as a festive occasion worthy of celebration. [Editor's note: Let the Jews worship their silly ass superstitious archaic holidays. Who the hell cares?]
This is not interfaith goodwill. This is apostasy with a smile.
Please go to Gab News to continue reading.
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