
"Who do you think you are? You're tweeting out the f-word on Easter morning? You'll be living in Hell JUST WATCH! Praise be to Allah. So, obviously you're mocking the religion of Iran."
"No decent person mocks other people's religions. You may have a problem with the theology. Presumably, you do if it's not your religion, and you can explain what that is."
"To mock other people's faith is to mock the idea of faith itself. And we should never mock that because at its core is the acknowledgement that we are not in charge of the universe."
"The message of all faith at the biggest picture level is the message in our Bible, which is you are not God. And only if you think you are, do you talk this way."
Tucker Carlson criticized President Trump's Easter message, particularly his use of profanity and a mocking reference to Islam. Carlson expressed concern over Trump's escalating rhetoric amid tensions with Iran, highlighting the importance of respecting all religions. He argued that mocking faith undermines the essence of belief and cautioned against the implications of seeking a religious war. Carlson emphasized that acknowledging a higher power is fundamental to faith, and that arrogance in thinking one is in control leads to disrespectful behavior.
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