The phrase 'Christ is King' has sparked a debate on Twitter, with some viewing it as a religious affirmation and others criticizing it as a coded language attack. Various users have expressed their opinions, with some defending the phrase's religious significance while others argue it could be used as a tool of evil. The debate has also touched on theological nuances, with one user suggesting that 'Christ is King' is a step down from 'Christ is Lord.' Despite the controversy, some users continue to express their faith by affirming 'Christ is King.'
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"Christ is King" is only "hate speech" to those who hate Christ.
Christ is King.
I'm no theologian, but it strikes me that "Christ is King" is rather a step down from "Christ is Lord."
I was off Twitter for a bit but are the DeSimps really mad about Christians saying “Christ is King” ? Can they stoop any lower?
Jesus Christ is King. Also, Good Morning. ☀️
Using the words “Christ is King” as a coded language attack — especially as a vaguely anti-Semitic attack — is so gross. Beware becoming a tool of evil.
Christ is King https://t.co/fhTGVaLR1y
Jesus Christ is King ✝️
Christ is King