The Broken Arrow City Council announced it will host a special public meeting next week to address growing community concerns regarding the historical origins of Jesus Christ, following a surge of complaints from residents troubled by his documented ties to the Middle East. City officials said the meeting was scheduled after several residents raised questions about whether Jesus’ birthplace and ethnicity align with the city’s “values and heritage” and if his ideology is actually compatible with “American Values.”
“We believe it’s important to listen to the community,” said a city spokesperson. “There’s been confusion, concern, and outrage over information suggesting Jesus was born in what is now considered Palestinian territory.” Several speakers who signed up for public comment expressed concern that churches may have unintentionally misrepresented Jesus’ background for generations.
“No one told us he wasn’t American. Honestly, it’s about time we replace him with someone who truly represents Christian American values, like Charlie Kirk or President Trump.”
Council members emphasized that the meeting would not change religious doctrine but would provide a forum for discussion, reassurance, and “clarification.” The move comes at a time of heightened cultural sensitivity in Broken Arrow, as the community grapples with rapid demographic shifts and new religious developments.
Residents are encouraged to try their hardest to remain respectful and sober during the proceedings. The Oklahoma Gaslight will keep you informed of further developments as the city navigates this theological audit.