Democratic presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg questioned whether President Trump believes in God in an interview published Wednesday.

“I’m reluctant to comment on another person’s faith, but I would say it is hard to look at this president’s actions and believe that they’re the actions of somebody who believes in God,” the mayor of South Bend, Ind., told USA Today.

“I just don’t understand how you can be as worshipful of your own self as he is and be prepared to humble yourself before God.

“I’ve never seen him humble himself before anyone.”

Buttigieg, an avowed Episcopalian, contended that Trump’s largely evangelical Christian base focuses “so much about what Christ said so little about, and so little about what he said so much about.”

“When I think about where most of Scripture points me, it is toward defending the poor, and the immigrant, and the stranger, and the prisoner, and the outcast, and those who are left behind by the way society works,” Buttigieg said.

“And what we have now is this exaltation of wealth and power, almost for its own sake, that in my reading of Scripture couldn’t be more contrary to the message of Christianity.”