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Trump as the Antichrist?

Jarhyn

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So, I'm worried. I'm not sure when the last proper top level thread was?

I know we have some Christians around here of various stripes.

It is undeniable that he has been ticking off boxes.

However part of the very message of DUNE was that these events can also be engineered.

There's still uncertainty in the air.

Roundups are starting soon according to a thing with a Trump official spokesperson.

They may start rebuilding the temple in Israel.

There is a betrayal of Israel likely in the works.

Will they roll out an implant-based ID?

Legally mandated loyalty pledges?

This is literally the plot of that shitty Christian Left Behind novel series, and it just makes me so sad.

Maybe Nero was the antichrist too, in a way?

Maybe this just happens.

But all the boxes got checked, like someone is doing a Speedrun and that's really spooky to me.

I know in a thread some time ago, someone posted a link to some Christian arguing as much.

Anyway, it's probably time to have a proper thread where we discuss seriously the spookiness of a modern repetition of the Antichrist prophecies of Revelation.

And what implications does this have for atheists if this is true? Or is it the sort of prophecy that ambitious people try to fake the fulfillment of, so as to gain power?
 
There is no such thing as the anti-Christ, but Revelations speak of Christians splintering and a splinter following a guy that ain't remotely what they are supposed to be following.
It's a bit more than a "splinter". I'm honestly more interested in hearing from our local Christians around here, and the nonchristian religious/spiritual crowd, since there's a huge mythos about this, and a mythos most fervently believed well enough to spawn numerous (awful) books about it (see also: Tim LaHaye).
 
This country's Christians are overwhelmingly in Trump's camp, which speaks ill of their character assessment skills (at a minimum.) That they can be taken in by such a cynical and obvious confidence man speaks volumes. Imagine hearing him say, in his inaugural, "I was saved by God to make America great again!" and thinking, "Amen, Mr. President!" I don't care so much if they believe in Adam, Eve, Noah and the Ark, and the talking jackass anymore. It's more a question of, "You know Trump is hosing you, right??"
 
There is no such thing as the anti-Christ, but Revelations speak of Christians splintering and a splinter following a guy that ain't remotely what they are supposed to be following.
It's a bit more than a "splinter". I'm honestly more interested in hearing from our local Christians around here, and the nonchristian religious/spiritual crowd, since there's a huge mythos about this, and a mythos most fervently believed well enough to spawn numerous (awful) books about it (see also: Tim LaHaye).
What exactly are you interested in hearing from local Christians?
 
This country's Christians are overwhelmingly in Trump's camp, which speaks ill of their character assessment skills (at a minimum.) That they can be taken in by such a cynical and obvious confidence man speaks volumes.
Tragically that appears to be all too true for too many believers.
Imagine hearing him say, in his inaugural, "I was saved by God to make America great again!" and thinking, "Amen, Mr. President!" I don't care so much if they believe in Adam, Eve, Noah and the Ark, and the talking jackass anymore. It's more a question of, "You know Trump is hosing you, right??"
 
This country's Christians are overwhelmingly in Trump's camp, which speaks ill of their character assessment skills (at a minimum.)
This is the biggest conundrum in the modern US political landscape. Why do Christians overwhelming support Trump?

I remember when Trump first announced his candidacy. I wrote him off as a self indulgent billionaire running a vanity candidacy.

I knew that he needed the Christian vote to survive as a Republican candidate. No way would enough Christians support a lying philandering New Yorker to get anywhere. It was obvious to me that either a Bush or Cruz would get the Republican support necessary to win the nomination, maybe Kasich if Republicans came to their senses. US Republican party standards were a bit higher than Trump and Christian standards were higher than that.

Boy was I wrong.

Christians, as a group, have no standards when it comes to honesty, fidelity, charity, or human rights. If their human authorities tell them to behave a certain way, they'll not question it, they'll do as they are told!

It was bizarre watching the Christians in my country show their true colors.
Tom
 
The Muslums, or at least most Muslims who follow hadith believe in an antichrist figure called the djall who has the same characteristics of the Christian version. He cant be stopped, runs over oppsition, lies out of his butt, argues and argues and wins by just keep arguing, ect

Im really surprised that the Muslims up in Michigan and Wisconsin would deliver the state to Trump .

I usually vote Democrat but oppose a lot of what the Democrats stand for on a party level, but at least they can make a reasoned argument for the positions they gold The Republicans these days just appeal to base instinct and selfishness.
 
There is no such thing as the anti-Christ, but Revelations speak of Christians splintering and a splinter following a guy that ain't remotely what they are supposed to be following.
It's a bit more than a "splinter". I'm honestly more interested in hearing from our local Christians around here, and the nonchristian religious/spiritual crowd, since there's a huge mythos about this, and a mythos most fervently believed well enough to spawn numerous (awful) books about it (see also: Tim LaHaye).
What exactly are you interested in hearing from local Christians?
Any sort of honest assessment? Maybe a description of what to the think Antichrist is and a comparison or contrast?

You're the one here who may have some manner of strong belief about preparing for such events, after all.

It would be interesting to see how you parse things by that lens.
 
There is no such thing as the anti-Christ, but Revelations speak of Christians splintering and a splinter following a guy that ain't remotely what they are supposed to be following.
It's a bit more than a "splinter". I'm honestly more interested in hearing from our local Christians around here, and the nonchristian religious/spiritual crowd, since there's a huge mythos about this, and a mythos most fervently believed well enough to spawn numerous (awful) books about it (see also: Tim LaHaye).
What exactly are you interested in hearing from local Christians?
It is a trick, they even in the same hemisphere!
 
According to the Bible Satan did the temptation of Christ bit, and Christ said no to Satan. Offered similar temptations the "Christians" say yes master Satan.
So the true anti-Christ is all those "Christians".
 
I've always said that the hackiest, shittiest fiction writer couldn't have come up with this actual reality. No one would buy it for a second.

Yet here we are.

I remember during Trump's first run, all kinds of journalists went out to interview Trump fans in order to get at the heart of why they would support him. Surely there were deep and sensible reasons for why so many would support such a candidate.

Turns out that nah, they're just a bunch of dumbfucks.

I understand why the power behind the Evangelical movement would support him. That's easy enough to figure out. But why would the rank and file churchgoer vote for him despite inarguably being the exact opposite of everything they hold most closely?

Because they're dumbfucks.
 
I've always said that the hackiest, shittiest fiction writer couldn't have come up with this actual reality. No one would buy it for a second.

Yet here we are.

I remember during Trump's first run, all kinds of journalists went out to interview Trump fans in order to get at the heart of why they would support him. Surely there were deep and sensible reasons for why so many would support such a candidate.

Turns out that nah, they're just a bunch of dumbfucks.

I understand why the power behind the Evangelical movement would support him. That's easy enough to figure out. But why would the rank and file churchgoer vote for him despite inarguably being the exact opposite of everything they hold most closely?

Because they're dumbfucks.

I agree. But there was one "rational" reason for embittered morons and incels to vote for Trump. at least when "rational" is used in an over-broad way. Voting for this reason was a real perversion, probably tipping the balance as I've mentioned here before:

Trump's Presidency will be exciting like a Hannibal or Fargo TV series & you needn't pay Netflix to watch it.

Returning to thread title, there is a progression suggesting Christ turning to Anti-Christ. It involves 536 rather than 666.
In several stages we see (a) the false hope, (b) Dylan's satire, (c) tragedy, (d,e,f) farce turned to tragedy:

Jesus the Christ
Quinn
the Eskimo
Adolf
der Führer
Trump
the Donald
Trump
the Conman
Trump
the Psycho
 
I've always said that the hackiest, shittiest fiction writer couldn't have come up with this actual reality. No one would buy it for a second.

Yet here we are.

I remember during Trump's first run, all kinds of journalists went out to interview Trump fans in order to get at the heart of why they would support him. Surely there were deep and sensible reasons for why so many would support such a candidate.

Turns out that nah, they're just a bunch of dumbfucks.

I understand why the power behind the Evangelical movement would support him. That's easy enough to figure out. But why would the rank and file churchgoer vote for him despite inarguably being the exact opposite of everything they hold most closely?

Because they're dumbfucks.
Uh oh. Bomb#20 is now going to chastise you for being mean to Trumpers and Emily will quote you out of context to strawman you.
 
I've always said that the hackiest, shittiest fiction writer couldn't have come up with this actual reality. No one would buy it for a second.

Yet here we are.

I remember during Trump's first run, all kinds of journalists went out to interview Trump fans in order to get at the heart of why they would support him. Surely there were deep and sensible reasons for why so many would support such a candidate.

Turns out that nah, they're just a bunch of dumbfucks.

I understand why the power behind the Evangelical movement would support him. That's easy enough to figure out. But why would the rank and file churchgoer vote for him despite inarguably being the exact opposite of everything they hold most closely?

Because they're dumbfucks.
Trump ran pro life and Hillary ran pro choice, death, and more wars. If you are a Christian you are supposed to believe in preserving life. Personality I think the abortion issue should be totally not controlled or regulated by the government in the first place.

But regardless, I would not call card carrying Christians dumbfucks for voting for the pro life stance that is so important to their values
 
I'm related to folks who revere Trump, mostly because they're deeply committed to the anti-abortion thing (one of 'em has actually planned demonstrations and made press statements.) They must block out every other facet of Trump -- I don't understand this in depth, because the last thing I'll ever do is discuss politics with them. Thus I've never heard them talk about Trump's family separation policy from Trump I, which one would think a Christian and ProLifer would find fiendishly evil. They're strait-laced, and I have no idea how they confront Trump's vulgar speech, with all the pussy grabbing, motherfuckers, bastards, etc. I certainly don't say Damn in their hearing! Orthodox belief is always attended with compartmentalization. "Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!", etc., except that no one has to tell them that. Their own Biblical god kills off more fetuses and babies and children than the most industrious human abortionist could tally up. I think they'd applaud Satan if he wrote an amicus brief supporting SCOTUS in Dobbs.
 
One of the bigger elements of Revelation is the description of the acts and tendencies of "The Beast".

It showcases a number of acts and ties these directly to this figure, and while I expect as instated before this is a figure from ancient history, history repeats.

It is interesting watching the Christians of today fall in behind Trump, when the Bible says very specific things concerning rebuilding the temple in Israel, and when this is, unfortunately, a possibility.

It's just been so long since I cared about any of that that it would probably help to hear from people who still do?

What is it exactly that people these days are taught about this in church?

What do modern believers believe about it?

Where do they stand on who in the past qualifies as Antichrist or Beast and what this means for a "return"?
 
I've always said that the hackiest, shittiest fiction writer couldn't have come up with this actual reality. No one would buy it for a second.

Yet here we are.

I remember during Trump's first run, all kinds of journalists went out to interview Trump fans in order to get at the heart of why they would support him. Surely there were deep and sensible reasons for why so many would support such a candidate.

Turns out that nah, they're just a bunch of dumbfucks.

I understand why the power behind the Evangelical movement would support him. That's easy enough to figure out. But why would the rank and file churchgoer vote for him despite inarguably being the exact opposite of everything they hold most closely?

Because they're dumbfucks.
Uh oh. Bomb#20 is now going to chastise you for being mean to Trumpers and Emily will quote you out of context to strawman you.
Just like the the loss of a loved one, I'll have to persevere and learn to live with it.
 
If you are a Christian you are supposed to believe in preserving life.
Out of curiosity, are you one of those people who thought Slick Willy was destroying American morals by cheating on his wife then lying about it?
I am solidly Prolife. That includes everything from invasions to environmental damage to capital punishment and pregnant women.

Most Christians don't seem to be very prolifer unless they can use government overreach to force their opinions on everyone else.
Tom
 
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