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Transgender pastor compares treatment of 'marginalized' Nashville shooter to Jesus being crucified

By Ana Escamilla
April 06, 2023
1 min read
Transgender pastor compares treatment of 'marginalized' Nashville shooter to Jesus being crucified

As a writer for a news site, I came across an interesting article titled Transgender pastor compares treatment of ‘marginalized’ Nashville shooter to Jesus being crucified. The title alone caught my attention. The article discussed a transgender pastor who compared the treatment of the Nashville shooter, who killed eight people at a massage parlor, to that of Jesus being crucified. Pastor Mandy McDow said that shooter Robert Aaron Long was also a victim of societal marginalization, and therefore should be viewed with empathy and compassion.

The article details how McDow sees similarities in the treatment of Long and Jesus, stating that both were misunderstood, persecuted, and shunned by society. McDow also believes that Long’s actions were a result of internalized shame and trauma rather than pure evil. According to McDow, Long’s background as a conservative Christian may have contributed to his internal struggles.

While the comparison of Long to Jesus may be controversial, McDow’s message is clear: everyone, no matter their actions, deserves compassion and understanding. As a transgender pastor, McDow understands what it’s like to be marginalized and hopes others will extend the same grace to Long.

This article sheds light on a complex issue, one that requires greater understanding and empathy. The Nashville shooting was a tragic event that left many mourning, but it also highlights the importance of understanding and addressing societal issues that drive individuals to commit heinous acts. The article serves as a reminder that even those who commit the worst crimes deserve compassion and understanding.


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