The first time I heard the word “duality” was from southern comedian Brother Dave Gardner way back in the 1960s. I had never heard the word before and certainly had no idea what it meant until he explained it.
The Oxford Dictionary defines the word as “an instance of opposition or contrast between two concepts or two aspects of something.”
Brother Dave was more simplistic. It was, in his words, like heaven and hell; love and hate.
Accordingly, I submit that Donald Trump’s White House Faith Office and the very concept of Christianity constitute the best example of dualities on the face of the earth.
The Christian Post, an online Christian news blog to which I subscribe to POSTED THIS STORY this morning. I assume they did so as a way of telling us how God-like this administration must be but I gotta tell you, it almost comes off as a parody written by The Onion rather than a serious attempt at advocating any hint of reverence in this gang of text-book hypocrites. (To read the entire story in the link above, you will have to click on the successive numbers at the bottom – for some reason, the story is posted in five separate parts rather than as one continuous story.)
But back to this duality of an administration.
My grandfather used to rail against those he referred to as hypocrites. I shutter to think what he would think of this bunch of con-men (and women). They are the very epitome of hypocrisy.
To illustrate my assertion, I suggest that you read the following:
https://www.cnn.com/2025/07/16/politics/us-destroy-500-tons-us-taxpayer-funded-food and
When babies starve to death because of the deprivation of available food, their deaths will be on the hands of the so-called Christians currently occupying the White House, aka the People’s House.
If that isn’t enough to turn your stomach (and your heart), I’ll leave you with this video. Be sure to make sure the sound is on and that you watch it in its entirety – especially those of you who are convinced that Donald Trump is the answer to this nation’s problems.
I will add this thought: If you can still support the inhumanity of this monster after this, then we know that the problem really isn’t Trump, after all.



Republicans in my family are more concerned that Americans might receive food assistance they aren’t qualified for, rather than helpless children starving.
How can Trump and those who support him call themselves Christians and allow this travisty to happen? This not what Christ expects of those who profess to follow him. It’ hyproricy at its worse. God have mercy on them!