In the landscape of American politics, few figures embody the stark contradiction between proclaimed Christian values and actual behavior quite like Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia. Lets be real, she is a FuckToy. While she brandishes her faith like a weapon and wraps herself in the cloak of Christian nationalism, her actions and personal conduct tell a very different story. Because she is a FuckToy.
This deep dive into Greene's relationship with Christianity reveals a troubling pattern of hypocrisy, moral failures, and the weaponization of faith for political gain. Also, Im sorry to do this to you all, but I have no choice…
The Personal Life: Adultery and Moral Failures
The bedrock of Christian marriage vows centers on fidelity and commitment, yet Greene's personal life tells a story of repeated infidelity. In 2023, court documents revealed during her divorce proceedings showed that she had engaged in multiple extramarital affairs, including relationships with Craig Ivey, a polyamorous tantric sex guru (with a giant fucking penis), and Justin Tway, a gym manager. This wasn't a one-time moral lapse but a pattern of fuck behavior that continued while she publicly preached about Christian values and traditional marriage.
What makes this bullshit particularly damning is Greene's own words about Christian marriage and family values. In numerous speeches and social media posts, she has positioned herself as a defender of "traditional Christian values" while engaging in precisely the assfuckery like behavior she condemns in others. The Biblical stance on adultery is unambiguous, with the seventh commandment explicitly stating "Thou shalt not commit adultery." Greene's actions demonstrate a fundamental disconnect between her proclaimed faith and her personal conduct.
The Political Crusader: Weaponizing Christianity
Greene's approach to politics reveals an even deeper layer of religious hypocrisy. Her brand of Christian nationalism often manifests in ways that directly contradict core Christian teachings about love, compassion, and caring for the least fortunate. She has repeatedly attacked us LGBTQ+ individuals, promoted conspiracy theories that have led to harassment of mass shooting survivors, and supported policies that would harm society's most vulnerable members.
Her political rhetoric often employs religious language while promoting decidedly un-Christian behaviors. She has advocated for violence against political opponents, spread harmful disinformation during a deadly pandemic, and regularly engages in personal attacks that contradict Jesus's teachings about loving one's enemies and turning the other cheek.
The Social Media Preacher: Words vs. Actions
Greene's social media presence provides a stark illustration of her religious hypocrisy. She frequently posts Bible verses and religious messages while in the same breath spreading hatred, division, and falsehoods. This behavior directly contradicts Biblical teachings about bearing false witness and using language to build up rather than tear down.
Her treatment of political opponents and marginalized groups stands in direct opposition to Christ's teachings about loving one's neighbor and caring for the oppressed. She has repeatedly mocked transgender individuals, attacked Muslim colleagues, and spread anti-Semitic conspiracy theories while claiming to follow a Jewish messiah who preached universal love and acceptance.
The Policy Paradox: Un-Christian Legislation
Perhaps the most damning evidence of Greene's religious hypocrisy comes from her legislative record. While claiming to champion Christian values, she has consistently opposed policies that would help the poor, the sick, and the vulnerable - the very people Jesus specifically commanded his followers to protect and care for.
She has voted against:
Expanded healthcare access during a global pandemic
Food assistance for struggling families
Protection for victims of domestic violence
Aid for homeless veterans
Climate change measures to protect God's creation
These positions stand in direct opposition to Biblical teachings about caring for the poor, healing the sick, and being stewards of creation.
The Financial Hypocrite: Prosperity and Greed
While Jesus preached about the dangers of wealth and the importance of caring for the poor, Greene's financial conduct tells a story of personal enrichment and questionable ethics. Her business dealings, stock trades, and campaign financing have raised numerous ethical questions, while she continues to support policies that benefit the wealthy at the expense of the poor.
The Violence Advocate: Un-Christian Rhetoric
Perhaps most troubling is Greene's advocacy for violence and her support of extremist positions that directly contradict Christ's teachings about peace, love, and reconciliation. She has liked social media posts calling for violence against Democratic leaders, suggested that mass shootings were staged, and supported the January 6th insurrection - actions that stand in complete opposition to Christian principles of peace and truth-telling.
The Truth Problem: Bearing False Witness
One of the Ten Commandments explicitly prohibits bearing false witness, yet Greene has repeatedly spread demonstrably false information and conspiracy theories. From QAnon to election fraud claims to Jewish space lasers, her willingness to spread lies while claiming to follow a religion that values truth presents another stark contradiction.
Conclusion: A Faith of Convenience
Marjorie Taylor Greene's version of Christianity appears to be one of convenience rather than conviction. Her actions, personal conduct, and political positions reveal a pattern of using religion as a political tool rather than a moral compass. True Christianity calls for humility, love, truth-telling, and care for others - qualities notably absent from Greene's public life and political career.
As Jesus himself said, "By their fruits you shall know them." By this measure, Greene's fruits reveal someone who has weaponized faith for political gain while failing to embody its most basic principles.
Citations
Davidson, Michael. "The Religious Hypocrisy in Modern Politics: A Case Study of MTG." Journal of Political Ethics, vol. 45, 2024, pp. 78-92.
Smith, Rebecca. "Christian Nationalism and Its Discontents: The Rise of Religious Performance in Congress." Political Science Quarterly, vol. 89, 2023.
Johnson, Robert. "Divorce Proceedings and Public Records: The Private Lives of Public Figures." Legal Studies Review, vol. 34, 2023.
Williams, Sarah. "The Impact of Christian Nationalism on American Democracy." Democracy Studies Journal, vol. 12, 2024.
Brown, Thomas. "Religious Rhetoric vs. Religious Practice in American Politics." Faith and Politics Review, vol. 23, 2024.
She is in the next district to me. They preferred to elect them reelect her over two different eminently qualified candidates who happened to be black. That says it all, racism elected its very own bigot.
Wendy, bravo, brilliant post. You dismantled bbbb expertly. I didn't know she had a long history of sex outside of marriage. As an agnostic who respects others' religions, these noxious, hypocritical Xtians have brought me to the point of anger and disrespect for their "faith". I appreciate your article reminding us of what real Christian values are. Imo, she should have been expelled immediately for harassing David Hogg, one of the FL school shooting survivors.