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Oh, Lord! Ben Carson Just Compared Donald Trump to This King in the Bible

The former HUD Secretary evoked the Bible when describing Trump. Because, why not?

After years of relative silence, former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson is proving heโ€™s still as out of pocket as ever.

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On Fox News Monday night, Carson compared former President Donald Trump to the biblical King of Judah and ancient Israel, King David. An underdog, David later became a King. To this day, he is one of the most iconic figures in the Bible. Obviously, the anchors of Fox News are used to hearing some...controversial opinions. But this hot take seemed to catch anchor Neil Cavuto off-guard.ย 

During a back and forth over Trumpโ€™s โ€œpersonal behavior,โ€ Carson said on Monday to โ€œthink about the Bible and King David.โ€

โ€œMost of those people probably, if they were alive back in those days, would say, โ€˜Oh, what a horrible guy,โ€™ you know, the episode with Bathsheba,โ€ he said, referencing a biblical story where David sleeps with the wife of one of his soldiers, Uriah the Hittite, he then has Uriah killed.

โ€œGod uses different people for different times,โ€ said Carson.

The comments came at a time in which the United Statesโ€™ relationship with Israel is under scrutiny because of Israelโ€™s ongoing conflict with Hamas. Carson endorsed the former president in October.

Cavuto pressed him about the King comparison, to which Carson said, โ€œI donโ€™t know about โ€˜king,โ€™ but certainly he has some policies that are very worthwhile.โ€

For anyone following Carsonโ€™s presidential run and his subsequent appointment to Trumpโ€™s cabinet, none of this is particularly new: He has a knack for spontaneously busting into the most incomprehensible game of Mad Libs at any second.

The famed neurosurgeon once compared believing in the separation of church and state to schizophrenia, so bringing the Bible into politics is not the craziest thing heโ€™s ever done.

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