'Tis the Season
As we approach the high holy days of the Christian faith, some turn to thoughts of the Baby Jesus & the fanciful nativity narratives. There are two, one by the author of the Gospel of Matthew & one by the author of Luke. There is little correspondence between the two stories.
Others think of buying gifts for the kids:
Still others reckon it's a bright idea to remind Reality Chex readers of what a wise fellow the Baby Jesus grew up to be.
I'm sure there are sites where such comments are well-appreciated. This isn't one of them. So I urge you to save yourselves the trouble of passing along ideas or sayings you attribute to Jesus. (Almost all of the sayings the Gospels ascribe to Jesus came from other sources, many from Pharisaic rabbis, others from Roman & Greek philosophers, etc.)
Whether or not your comment is germane to current events, I almost certainly will zap the whole comment if a portion of it smacks of proselytizing, particularly Christian proselytizing. I have neither time nor the inclination to edit your work. If you decide to push it, I will probably err on the side of caution & remove the comment. Most commenters know how to incorporate religious beliefs into their comments without advocating for those beliefs, & most do so in appropriate contexts. If you're not sure, your comment probably crosses the line.
Perhaps this doesn't seem fair to you. Perhaps it isn't fair. But it is what is.
Pax vobiscum.