Christ & Antichrist in Today’s Politics & Thomas Aquinas, ii

A second citation from Aquinas on the first page of my new book invokes his teachings that a democracy is preferable to a tyranny “where the advantage of one man is sought.” 

“Aquinas on Democracy.” Video essay by Phil Sopher.

Aquinas attributes this passion to “greed” and tells us that a tyrant “oppresses” the body of others (that is to say, economic injustice reigns).  It is clear that forbidding women to make decisions about their own bodies is also a gross oppression of the body. 

Aquinas also calls a tyrant out for “threatening the spiritual growth” of his subjects because “he is set on his own power, not their progress.”  Yes, narcissism is named here and it too is real.

He offers an uncanny observation that is 100% clear in Trump’s world, “a tyrant is more fearful of good persons than of bad persons, for he dreads their strange virtue.”  Yes, virtue is strange to those bent on power for power’s sake. Trump says those who died defending democracy are “suckers” and “losers.” 

Their generosity, i.e. virtue, is utterly strange to him.  Some people do give more than they take and for tyrants that is not understandable.  Dr. King of course did that. 

“What is wrong with these people?” MSNBC anchor Ali Velshi speaks out on the Arlington Cemetery confrontation and the First Felon’s doubling down.

Aquinas points out that a tyrant goes after groups of good people in his “wicked despotism” in order to “destroy good people’s confidence in one another” and the possibility they will unite “to throw off his yoke.” 

What methods does a tyrant employ to bring about division? “He sows discord among them and encourages dissensions and litigation.” 

Has anyone ever litigated more often than Donald Trump?  And not hesitated to destroy a judicial system in the process?

A third citation from Aquinas addresses greed which is so central to Trump’s presence in the world.  “Avarice gives rise to insensibility to compassion.”  In fact, it kills compassion and kills the heart of those bent on riches alone. Citing Scripture, Aquinas reminds us that “an avaricious man shall not be satisfied with money.” 

Aquinas employs words like “force, violence, deceit, falsehood, perjury, and fraud” to name how greedy people accomplish their goals. 

“SCOTUS for Sale” Collage: Photo of the U.S. Supreme Court on Wikimedia Commons; For Sale sign photo by Lidia Nikole on Unsplash

Aquinas is uncanny insofar as his analysis of a despot or tyrant applies to Mr. Trump, who is abetted of course by an antichrist Supreme Court, and all those politicians who sell their souls out of greed for power and abandon their conscience to approve of his every move. 

We know we are talking about the antichrist because Christ teaches compassion, and all the dark money and dark SCOTUS decisions and dark forces embellished by these politicians and their bought justices are the opposite of compassion. “The poor—even Mother Earth—be damned!” is their battle cry.  The dignity of others is ignored. 

All this is just the first page of my new book.  It has taken me two long daily meditations just to summarize it partially.  I recommend reading this opening page of Aquinas and meditating on it yourself. 

It is fitting, I believe, to launch a book on the antichrist in today’s politics, with observations about political tyranny by one of the greatest minds and souls and saints of Christian history. 

One “fights the worst with the best” as the saying goes.  One must deepen one’s Christ consciousness if one is to battle the antichrist.  

To be continued.


Adapted from Matthew Fox, Trump & MAGA as Antichrist: A Handbook for the 2024 Election, p. ix.

See Fox, Sins of the Spirit, Blessings of the Flesh: Transforming Evil in Soul and Society.

And Fox, The Pope’s War: How Ratzinger’s Secret Crusade Imperiled the Church and How It Can Be Saved.

And Fox, Original Blessing: A Primer in Creation Spirituality.

Banner Image: Protestor In front of the Supreme Court as Presidential immunity is argued in Trump v. United States. Photo by Victoria Pickering on Flickr.


Queries for Contemplation

Do you agree with Aquinas that greed or avarice kills compassion and gives birth to “force, violence, deceit, falsehood, perjury, and fraud”?  And that tyrants employ methods of causing dissension and endless litigation and fear people of virtue?


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3 thoughts on “Christ & Antichrist in Today’s Politics & Thomas Aquinas, ii”

  1. I will recuse myself from commenting on St. Thomas Aquinas’s words. They, the words, are interwoven in arguments here, as if they were originally meant as a critique for modern day US politics, democracy and not inclusive of a ‘benevolent’ king and his advisors, which history has shown itself to have effect for the common good, although of more benefit to aristocrats (but that happens in a democracy today as well as we know all too well). – BB.

  2. Yes! Yes! Thank you Matthew and DM team for continuing to be prophets of Truth and Justice, along with others like Rachel Maddow and many journalists on the MSNBC team, warning us about the dangers of autocratic Trump and his MAGA Republican cult followers, especially during this momentous presidential election this November. Other prophets of Truth have made the realistic comparison in recent history to the way Hitler and his Nazi party gradually rose to destructive power in a cultured and ‘educated’ society like Germany, which as we all know, led to the deaths, destruction, and human suffering of many millions of people in Europe. Evil, as Matthew and other deep ecumenical thinkers have written about, is very insidious, unconsciously influencing and conditioning many vulnerable individuals and societies. This is why our responsibilities on our personal spiritual journeys are so essential to remain open to God’s Spirit of LOVE, Wisdom, Truth, Peace, Justice, Healing, Strength, Creativity, Compassion, Diverse Loving Wholeness~ONENESS… in our inner and outer daily lives with one another for Humanity’s and our Sacred Mother Earth’s survival and continued evolution….

  3. I am taking from this meditation, the wise words that greed strikes out compassion. The link between our society’s (in Canada at least) materialism and lack of compassion is directly understood. Were we compassionate, we would be on a general strike against the privatization of healthcare, and the stubborn and monumental egotistical demand for an economy centered on oil and gas despite the obvious destruction of the planet and unjust horrific consequences. I’m am weary of us ‘Christians’ who pick and choose which light-weight green activity will wash our consciousness, while promoting Jesus and the Bible. The erasure of social justice in Catholic culture is no less disheartening. Thank you Matthew for your undeterred font of wisdom and goodness.
    ps I don’t know what MAGA is, and I forget it every time I manage a guess!

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