has sparked a fierce debate as she was criticised for 'mocking the Bible' and 'spreading misinformation' on 'the most religious day of the year'.
Ashley James Faces Backlash for Bible Comments
Ashley James has sparked a fierce debate as she was criticised for 'mocking the Bible' and 'spreading misinformation' on 'the most religious day of the year'.Th...
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The mother-of-two, 39, is currently on holiday in Tulum, , on a solo trip and while posing in her bikini, she shared a passage from the Bible, posting it on Instagram on Sunday.
She said: 'Hi everyone. Happy easter. I thought I would celebrate today with a favourite reading from the bible. So this is psalm 116 verse 11...
'I said in my haste. All men are liars. Thank you.'
Taking to the comments, she wrote about the reason for her playful post.
'As you know, some people like to call me “” or a “feminazi”… and a few have even suggested I find God.
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Ashley James sparked a fierce debate when she was criticised for 'mocking the Bible' and 'spreading misinformation' on 'the most religious day of the year' on Instagram on Sunday
While some people were amused by her playful post about the Bible, others felt that she was mocking the Bible
'So I took their advice and read the Bible. And do you know what… they were right, I really connected with it,' she penned.
'Obviously this is a joke. I respect all faiths: Faith is beautiful.
'What I don’t respect is people using religion to justify war, control, and oppression, especially when it’s used to police women’s bodies, sexuality, and queer communities, or to fuel hostility towards immigrants.
'Because some of the Easter messaging coming out of the White House this week has been honestly disturbing.
'Paula White-Cain compared Trump to Jesus, saying he had been “betrayed”, “arrested” and “falsely accused.”
'Franklin Graham used religious language to frame war, claiming Iranians want the death of all Jews and positioning Trump as chosen by God in justifying the war.
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'And it just makes me think…Do you really believe Jesus would support stripping families apart and detaining them?
'Building ballrooms while people struggle to survive? Accepting a $400m private jet while cutting healthcare?
'Calling some humans “illegal”? Killing innocent civilians around the world? Or bragging about grabbing women “by the pussy”?
'Stop this nonsense.'
She continued: 'If we’re going to start taking everything in the Bible literally, then let’s actually apply it properly, not just when it suits power. As William Blake said,
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'A truth that’s told with bad intent beats all the lies you can invent.”
'Faith, to me, should be about compassion, equality, and human rights. Creating a world of love and peace. ❤️
'So Happy Easter, lovers, and here’s to dreaming of a more beautiful world.'
She also posted a message that her son Alfie, five, wanted to go to church.
Fans criticised her for sharing the post on Easter Sunday
While others thought it was pretty funny and praised her post
Ashley also shared a video of Trump in which he was compared to Jesus. She wrote: 'I am pretty sure even by conservative Christian values this is blasphemy? I mean wtf is this?'
She shared a message she received about her son which read: 'Alfie wanted to go to church with Nana lol' and she wrote: 'In case anyone was wondering, alongside a cry face emoji.
The message she received, read: 'Alfie wanted to go to church with Nana lol' and she wrote: 'In case anyone was wondering, alongside a cry face emoji.
While some people were amused by her joke about the Bible, others felt that she was mocking it.
They wrote in the comments: 'Please don’t mock the Bible. And on this sacred and Holy weekend let’s not tie Trump and his antics back to Jesus, a lot of bad people use all religions for their own purposes, he’s no different.
'Jesus fed the poor, healed the sick and brought freedom and healing to everyone he met, most notably women. At the well, at the cross, at the grave, his focus was women and freedom. He died so you can have life, but if you don’t believe that, that’s fine, please don’t mock it, especially not this weekend.
'Please stop mocking the bible. You may not be religious but Tom definitely was and is. Just like all us Andrews in the Family.
'May as well rebrand as Ashley TikyToky the level of rage baiting for clicks and money making. The lack of authenticity is astounding. Mocking your child’s interest in religion twice in one week and now mocking religion more broadly, just wow.
'Posting this on Easter Sunday is offensive and I’m no snowflake. Step away from your phone and tripod and enjoy your time alone.
'Wow I’m not a practising Catholic and not that religious but I found this deeply inappropriate and basically made me think maybe you are what I was fighting against you being…someone using woman and sexuality for their own benefit.'
Others took the post in good humour.
Carol Vorderman shared some laughing emojis, while Milie Mackintosh shared some praising hand emojis.
Alice Evans wrote: 'You absolutely ROCK.'
Ashley has also written about her choice to spend Easter on holiday alone in Mexico
Others wrote: 'Can’t believe the amount of hate you get for this incredible content keep fighting the good fight.'
Ashley also shared a video of Trump in which he was compared to Jesus.
She wrote: 'I am pretty sure even by conservative Christian values this is blasphemy? I mean wtf is this?
'How on earth can Trump be compared to Jesus. People are MAD. The version of conservative Christianity rising in the US now is deeply disturbing.
'You cannot claim faith while supporting war that kills innocent people. You cannot call yourself Christian while deciding which humans deserve safety and which don't.
'And you cannot be "pro-life" while denying women life-saving healthcare.
'This isn't about religion. It's about politics power and control and using faith to justify harm.'
Ashley has also written about her choice to spend Easter on holiday alone.
She wrote: 'Is it selfish to go away without your kids? Some people have said so in the comments. Others think it’s weird I’ve chosen to come away on my own. I know for some people it’s their worst nightmare but I love my own company!
'But in my eyes, filling my own cup makes me a better mum. And I always wonder why society expects mums to be all sacrificing, to give up their hobbies, and yet not change after having kids. Whenever Tommy goes away, no one questions him. They don’t ask who’s looking after the kids or question his commitment.
'And yet when I go away, it’s always questioned.
'Much like women who go back to work face snide remarks about letting other people raise their kids - something never aimed at working dads.
'Solo travel is actually how I learned to be happy. When I was single in my late 20s, I felt lonely and like I’d failed somehow. Travelling alone changed that. It taught me my life could be full, exciting and joyful without needing to look like a relationship or motherhood.
'It’s where I got to know myself… and started to actually like myself.
'So coming away now isn’t about “escaping” my life, it’s about reconnecting with that part of me. And if I’m honest, I really needed it.
'I’ve been feeling burnt out with early starts, work, the book… all of it. I could feel myself running on empty.'
She continued: ' Of course I miss the kids SO much. They’re having the best time in France with Tommy and their grandparents, which is so special for them. ❤️
'It also gives them space to build those relationships without me always being there, which is important - for them and Tommy too.
'And for me, it’s a chance to slow down, read, think, and just be.
'I know so many mums feel guilt existing outside of motherhood, but we’re showing our kids we can still have rich, full lives. And one day when they leave the nest, we still have our own things.
'Mums aren’t robots. We can be self sacrificing, but sometimes we need things for ourselves too - and we shouldn’t feel guilt for that.
'So some say it’s selfish, but I say it’s selfless.'
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