In order to use “Jesus zaps a tree” as a metaphor for “Jesus hates putting on appearances”, you still need to believe that it’s okay to zap a tree. If zapping a tree is not okay, then the metaphor makes no sense.
People frequently use phrases describing morally objectionable actions as metaphors for morally acceptable (and prudential) actions. For example, “eviscerate” is sometimes used as a metaphor for achieving a decisive victory in a debate or a sporting event. While actually eviscerating one’s debate opponent would be morally objectionable, winning a debate is not morally objectionable. There are many other examples of this sort of thing, particularly in sports journalism.
We generally do that when there is an unobjectionable version of the action and it can be exaggerated into the objectionable one. It would be wrong to eviscerate an opponent in an actual violent fight, but it would be okay to hurt an opponent in one.
Jesus zapping the tree is not just objectionable because it is too extreme; Jesus shouting at the tree or even politely condemning it wouldn’t be acceptable.
It’s unacceptable in the sense that he has no reason to condemn it and that doing so with serious intent is a sign of a personality flaw, even if such behavior wouldn’t be enough to get him thrown out of a restaurant.
People frequently use phrases describing morally objectionable actions as metaphors for morally acceptable (and prudential) actions. For example, “eviscerate” is sometimes used as a metaphor for achieving a decisive victory in a debate or a sporting event. While actually eviscerating one’s debate opponent would be morally objectionable, winning a debate is not morally objectionable. There are many other examples of this sort of thing, particularly in sports journalism.
We generally do that when there is an unobjectionable version of the action and it can be exaggerated into the objectionable one. It would be wrong to eviscerate an opponent in an actual violent fight, but it would be okay to hurt an opponent in one.
Jesus zapping the tree is not just objectionable because it is too extreme; Jesus shouting at the tree or even politely condemning it wouldn’t be acceptable.
Politely condemning a tree is not acceptable? You have a pretty strict ethic! :)
It’s unacceptable in the sense that he has no reason to condemn it and that doing so with serious intent is a sign of a personality flaw, even if such behavior wouldn’t be enough to get him thrown out of a restaurant.
And just look at His dysfunctional family and His daddy issues! X-D