Welcome to The Hippocratic Party

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When Power Borrows Jesus: A Trinity of Articles on Faith, Money, and False Prophets

Where the Heavenly Kingdom meets the world… and the world tries to negotiate the terms.

Where politics meets religion (religion defined as following Jesus), and religion wins!

The Hippocratic Party is a Jesus-following The Way, satirical editorial project exploring the tension between integrity, pretense, and the human tendency to crown ourselves larger‑than‑life. Through articles, illustrations, and biblical reflection, the site contrasts the Hippocratic ideal of truth‑telling with the ancient problem of hypocrisy, all while drawing on the unforgettable imagery of the hippopotamus in Job as a reminder of God’s untamable power. Here, readers encounter a blend of humor and conviction—an invitation to examine the masks we wear and rediscover the freedom of honest discipleship.

“Father, forgive them for they know not what they do. Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you. Repent, then, and turn to God, so that your sins may be wiped out, that times of refreshing may come from the Lord. May God have mercy on your soul. And may God be merciful to me a sinner.”

Movie recommendation - "Wag the Dog". Clinton was president. Movie was released in December 1997. Lewinsky scandal broke January 1998. Similar playbook to today's political climate. Sex scandal at the highest level, start a war or fake war to dupe the masses. Hippocratic Party at its best.

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Mike
Thanks for passing this article along after an appropriate time of building our anticipation – as this is a sobering reminder for us about the importance of ensuring our people are strongly aligned with the organizational mission/vision.

Mike

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Rebecca
This is great! This also made me think about the first sin, which was also an act of pride. It was an act of thinking "maybe God doesn't know what is best for me, so I should take it and know and discern what is best for me."

Rebecca

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Howard
Great article! Thanks for sharing this.

Howard

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Dave(Ace)
Good stuff, enjoyed reading and learning. Thanks.

Dave(Ace)

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