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    But these self-styled prophets instead see Trump’s conviction as evidence he is a victim — a “political martyr” — or even a biblical figure, a modern “Daniel” or “David.”

    I will never understand how Christians, following the teachings of Christ, look at Donald Trump, the man that sees the Seven Deadly Sins as a to-do list, as their second coming.

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      Yep. Which obviously means either God isn’t omnipotent, or God doesn’t want to help Trump, or God is just a construct made by simpletons to explain complex concepts of the universe.

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        Every time one of the Trump prophets has been called out for a false prophecy, they blame 4th grade level word games, or just get really angry, or both.

        And they are only getting more popular.

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      Many of these people believe that satan and/or demons literally, literally, have inhabited the bodies of … basically all their political opponents, anyone who does anything bad to Trump.

      There is an entire movement of preachers on places like rumble who went completely bonkers after prophesying that Trump would win.

      These people already believed in a whole lot of Q Anon nonsense, and now it has morphed into Trump as the next David, the US as the true holy land, and near daily hate tirades from God, spoken from these prophets, to millions of apparently sub room temp IQ followers.

      They have weaved Trump into Christianity and basically formed an entire new theology based around him.

      I would be entirely unsurprised if they declare an actual holy war at some point.

      God I wish Trump had died from Covid.

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        There was no way the physicians at Walter Reed would let a president die from covid. They had him pumped full of every conceivable steroid, anti-viral cocktail, and stimulant known to man.

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          They had him pumped full of every conceivable steroid, anti-viral cocktail, and stimulant known to man.

          And that was before COVID.

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    God sitting up in the clouds. All powerful. All knowing. Nervously waiting for the trump trial results.

    “Guilty on all 34 counts”

    God: “Oh COME ON! Nonsense!! Had to be rigged! Who calls the shots around here?!”

    Some Christians: “this makes sense.”

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    It’s honestly quite distressing to see people act like human progress since the enlightenment never happened.

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    I love the idea of an all-capable, all-seeing deity thinking that a sentence was wrong and then doing absolutely nothing about it. That’s the sort of laziness that only good old Jehova can pull off.

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    Ah, fundamentalist christians who barely have an understanding of what their own religion says speaking on behalf of what they assume their invisible magic sky daddy would say in defiance of all evidence in their "holy book’. Who could have seen this gross misinterpretation coming, other than literally everyone paying the slightest bit of attention?

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    Apparently god punishes. Unless you’re a convict running for office, keeping the republican dream alive.

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      The great orange god already told them to inject it, they ignored him. Seems like a common affliction Magats suffer is being selectively deaf.

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    God, the always present, all-knowing, and all-powerful “thinks” the trial was rigged as if he’s not sure.

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    It Trump tripped on his own shoelaces, they would say it was a political witch-hunt.

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    Fuck your god, he doesn’t exist and doesn’t make you above the law or give anyone person the right to be beyond reproach.

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        Basically. As a man of science I know that if a God really exists, it would have to be an entity so beyond our capability to comprehend or even describe, and most certainly not an old man on a cloud. It would be an entity that exists in all points in in the universe, flaring quasars to annihilate entire galaxies and birthing solar systems from cosmic dust, folding space into black holes and controlling all points in time itself.

        So yeah, if God is real, then he has to be more like I describe, and that’s NOT a God who cares about your sexual habits or how often you pray. But he can certainly beat up your God.

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          He’s a white man in a white robe with a white beard. He sits on a white throne on a white cloud. He is surrounded by white cherubs and white angels with white wings. He has a white son with blond hair and blue eyes who was born in the middle east 2000 years ago to a white woman in a blue and white veil.

          He sits on his cloud and spends every moment monitoring and watching simultaneously each action and thought of 8 billion people. He also keeps tab on trillions of other living organisms from elephants down to individual bacteria.

          He keeps a record of every thought and action you ever have or do, as well as each of the other 8 billion people, and the billions of people who came before.

          He puts each of the 7000 people that die every hour on trial, where He produces this record to determine your next phase; if you merit reward you will be fitted with white wings and allowed the role of flying above the living, monitoring, and giving aid to those you loved in life.

          He has a list of ten rules that you can’t break. If you break them then you’re in for a world of hurt. He has other rules too: for example He gets very angry if you eat meat on a Friday (he keeps track of leap years and time zones, so he knows when it’s your Friday). He doesn’t want you to sit where a menstruating woman has sat. He doesn’t want you to wear clothes made of both linen and wool. When Fighting a man, He expects you to chop off his wife’s hand if she grabs your genitals.

          Sometimes he just hates you for who you are. This is especially true if you don’t believe in him, or your sexual preferences are wrong, or if you support the wrong political party. Sometimes this irritates Him so much that He creates random cataclysmic events in order to punish both you and innocent people and children around you.

          If something good happens to you, the reason is simple: he’s watching over you and taking care of you. If something bad happens to you, then His reasons are mysterious and unfathomable and you should be content that there is some reason far above your ability to understand. This is especially true in unexpected cases, such as when a kitten is hit by a car or a baby is stricken with a fatal disease.

          Upon your demise, if He deems you merit punishment, then you’re sent to the care of a red man with red wings who lives under the ground. There you’ll be continually stabbed with a red fork for eternity. Even after being stabbed continuously for millions of years, it will remain a painful experience, and you will scream the whole time.

          Amen.

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            I swear on everything that I can, that should I die and learn that the universe really does work this way, I will scream into the void and then will attempt to destroy my own immortal soul and renounce all of existence.

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    I just don’t get following false prophets.

    It’s literally the easiest fucking litmus test in the world.

    “How many things does this person say will come true that actually come true? How many don’t?”

    I just ran into this the other day with someone talking about Alex Jones talking about an attack on the world trade centers in 2000.

    A number of others also presented similar ideas before it happened, but more importantly - if you need to go back 20 goddamn years for an example of foresight for someone who makes wild predictions for hours every single day, that person isn’t a prophet.

    The stupidity of a lot of people is disappointing to the point of being demoralizing.

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      Same as with fortune tellers and horoscopes, say enough things in vague enough terms and some of it’s bound to be able to fit into something that happens later. If someone wants something to be true then any wedged in ‘correct’ prediction is just validation of the expected result.

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      I have a friend who had some mental health problems and turned to religion. He’s basically lost to me, he can’t have a normal conversation anymore about anything, it just comes back to the lines he keeps reciting.

      He was talking about the “coming apocalypse” and despite me showing him all the countless failed-apocalypse prophecies of the past, and he said that when Jesus returns he would give everything he has and follow Christ no matter what.

      I asked “Doesn’t it also say there will be false prophets and anti-christs? How will you know you’re following the 'right” jesus?"

      He said “Oh I will know. He is in my heart so I can never be fooled.”

      “Then what about all the people it says will be fooled? How do you know you’ll be different? If countless people are fooled by a false Jesus, don’t you think it will be very convincing? How do you know you’ll know? Wouldn’t it be safer to be careful, otherwise why would the bible need to warn you?”

      Just dead silence and staring straight ahead for an uncomfortable amount of time. He never answered.

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        He said “Oh I will know. He is in my heart so I can never be fooled.”

        Ugh, I hate this one. Especially with the people that believe in demonic forces.

        Like, ok - so everyone that disagrees with you has been misled by demons or the devil, but you’re right because you feel it, but that feeling can’t be the same forces you attribute to other people’s differing feelings, because you have the magic protection provided by your feelings being right. And they don’t have the magic protection but they think they do because the evil forces can trick people into thinking they are protected. But not you, because you feel it’s actually the good guys in your heart.

        Jesus fucking Christ. 🤦🏼

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          Talking to Christians is a good way to test Theory of Mind and if other people have it.

          Conclusion: no.