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In the very first week of Trump's presidency, on page 666 of pbs.org, Kellyanne Conway wove a web of lies about Mexico paying for the border wall. She also praised expanded "detention areas" that would soon be used to separate babies and children from their parents, in many cases never to be reunited. Is that Christian? Conway also defended Trump's love of torture as something that "works" even though real experts have repeatedly explained that it doesn't. Conway concluded her lie fest by suggesting, along with Steve Bannon, that the free press should "keep its mouth shut and just listen for a while" to this Antichrist. When asked directly if everyone should shut up and listen to Trump, a man who is the exact opposite of Jesus Christ in every way, Conway replied, like a dutiful slave, "I think that we should all." So don't question, don't think, just listen and obey. This is what Trump wants and this is what his minions want. But that would be the opposite of Christianity and the opposite of American democracy. And now we are seeing the results of America bowing down to this Antichrist: the coronavirus pandemic, white supremacists being emboldened to attack people with darker skin in the open, racial unrest in the streets, babies and children being torn from their mothers' breasts never to be reunited, and our closest allies being rejected while Trump embraces dictators like Putin and Jong-un with words of "love." But Russia and North Korea are two of the world's most hostile nations to the Christian religion and democracy because they, too, want everyone to just listen and obey, without thinking.



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Most Christians are aware of the "budding of the fig tree" as a sign of the end times. The budding of the fig tree is interpreted to be the rebirth of Israel as a nation. Trump was born in 1946, the year the US reversed its position on the establishment of a Jewish state in Israel. On the eve of Yom Kippur, 1946, President Harry S. Truman issued a statement indicating, for the first time, official U.S. support for the creation of a "viable Jewish state." And on the very day that Trump was born (June 14, 1946), the Jewish Haganah blew up eleven bridges that had connected the soon-to-be state of Israel to unfriendly neighboring states, signaling to the British government that further delays in Jewish immigration were not acceptable. (Many Jewish immigrants were fleeing the horrors of the Holocaust, as WWII had recently ended.) That act of defiance, called "The Night of the Bridges" and "Operation Markolet," may be considered the actual beginning of the Jewish state of Israel, and its first major united military offensive. The Palmach Information Center calls Operation Markolet "the largest and most comprehensive of all the Jewish Resistance Movement's operations." And Operation Markolet was successful, because within a few months the British government announced that it would remove all its troops from the region. It was the removal of British troops from Palestine that, more than anything, allowed Israel to become a reality. But Trump's relationship to Israel is extremely doubtful. He has made it clear that all he cares about is "winning" himself and acquiring money and power. He has accepted gifts and accolades from the House of Saud, the rulers of Saudi Arabia, who do not recognize Israel at all. The oil-rich nations surrounding Israel have a lot more money and influence than Israel. Trump has already reneged on his promise to move the US Embassy to Jerusalem. Why? And the Bible says that the Antichrist will talk about "peace" while betraying Israel.





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Trump said that he never asks God for forgiveness, but "just tries to do better." That is to reject Jesus Christ as Savior and the only possible source of forgiveness for sin.

Trump claims to be a Christian, but has he ever said a single word about Jesus Christ? If so, I have yet to hear it. When Trump talks about "being a Christian" it is always about himself and what he does.

Trump claims to be the "only one" who can "save" Americans and the world from catastrophe. He is making himself out to be the Savior of the World!

Trump "exalts" and "magnifies" himself constantly, and speaks "marvelous things," just as the Bible predicts about the Antichrist.

Trump blatantly lies about "predictions" he made that "came true." That makes him a false prophet. For instance, he did support the war with Iraq, and he did not "predict" Osama bin Laden, but pooh-poohed the threat he posed!

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“The beauty of me is that I’m very rich.”―Donald Trump, who apparently never read Jesus's parable about the rich man, the camel, and the eye of the needle

“The point is, you can never be too greedy.”―Donald Trump is so much wiser than God, who rebuked greed in the Bible.

“You know, it really doesn’t matter what the media write as long as you’ve got a young, and beautiful, piece of ass.” ―Donald Trump constantly devalues women to their breasts and buttocks

“I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn’t lose voters.”―Donald Trump is supremely confident that Christians will vote for him, no matter what he does!

"When you’re a star, they let you do it. You can do anything ... Grab them by the pussy."―Donald Trump is winning the votes of Christians, with comments like these?

“My fingers are long and beautiful, as, it has been well documented, are various other parts of my body.”―Donald Trump magnifies his penis, in public!

"When people wrong you, go after those people, because it is a good feeling and because other people will see you doing it. I always get even."―Donald Trump is again the antithesis of Jesus Christ

“When I go to church and when I drink my little wine and have my little cracker, I guess that is a form of forgiveness.”―Donald Trump belittles Holy Communion and the Body and Blood of Christ

"Two Corinthians, 3:17, that's the whole ballgame. 'Where the Spirit of the Lord is, right? Where the spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty.'"―Donald Trump, pretends to have read the Bible, but can't pronounce the names of books of the Bible correctly, and certainly doesn't get the "whole ballgame"

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Donald Trump Directly Refutes the Teachings of Jesus Christ and the Bible



Is Donald Trump a Christian, as he claims to be, as he shows off his Bible (which he has clearly never read) and professes his "faith" in God? There are profound reasons not to believe Trump:



Trump admitted that he never asks God for forgiveness, saying that he "just tries to do better."

Trump apparently believes that he can save himself, because rather than asking God for forgiveness, he says to himself, "Let's just go on and make it right."

While standing in front of evangelicals, Trump said he needed to win the presidency because "I figure it is probably, maybe, the only way I'm going to get to heaven." So he thinks he can earn his way into heaven, by works.

Trump denigrated the body and blood of Jesus Christ by speaking dismissively of Holy Communion as "my little cracker" and "my little wine."

Jesus Christ said that no one is good except God. Trump told CNN's Jake Tapper: "I am good. I don't do a lot of things that are bad. I try to do nothing that is bad."

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Jesus Christ said that lust is the same as adultery, but Trump says, "You know, it doesn't really matter what [the media] write as long as you've got a young and beautiful piece of ass."

Trump said that "an eye for an eye" is his favorite Bible verse, but Jesus Christ preached a gospel of love, forgiveness and returning good for evil.

Trump said, “You have to be wealthy in order to be great." Jesus Christ said just the opposite in his parable of the camel and the needle's eye.



The Most Disturbing Things about Donald Trump



Perhaps the most disturbing thing about Donald Trump (and there are many things to be disturbed about) is his claim to be the "only one" who can save Americans, the "only one" who can save the Pope and Rome, and the "only one" who can save the world. Trump claims to be the nation’s Savior. He recently told a crowd: “I’m gonna take care of everybody. I will give you everything. I will give you what you’ve been looking for, for fifty years. I’m the Only One.” This has become an anthem: Trump is the Savior of the World, the Only Hope of the World, the Only One, the Messiah.



I would like to give a special Dishonorable Mention to Donald Trump for body-shaming Alicia Machado after she won the Miss Universe contest in 1996. She was a teenager at the time and he humiliated her in public for gaining weight! Trump called her Miss Piggy, Miss Eating Machine and Miss Housecleaning (presumably because she is Latina and that is what female Latinos are good for, according to The Donald). Trump has a well-documented history of calling women "pigs," "dogs," "disgusting animals," "slobs," "gold diggers" and other highly offensive names. Trump was once asked, point-blank by Howard Stern, if he treats women with respect. "I can't say that either," was his response. If this concerns you, there is more information at



Trump even body-shamed Kim Kardashian when she was pregnant, saying that she had become "large" and should watch the kind of clothes she wore in public! Should pregnant women be ashamed of their "baby bumps," really?



According to Howard Stern, on the day of Trump's marriage to Marla Maples, Trump told him "vagina is expensive." That seems to be Trump's attitude toward women, since he has said similar things in interviews over the years. The only women who matter are beautiful women, they are all bimbos (according to what a model overheard him saying) and "gold diggers" (according to what Trump said himself). There seems to be little doubt that Trump judges women strictly by their looks, since he complained that Carly Fiorina should not be elected president because of "that face" and he said that Hillary Clinton does not have a presidential "look." His attitude toward women extends to his own family, as he said that he would like to "date" his daughter Ivanka, mentioning only her looks and body, but nothing about her character, intelligence or accomplishments. He also said that his second wife was "great tits, no brains." He told Howard Stern that he would leave his third wife if anything happened to disfigure her breasts. If, however, her breasts were unmarred, he would stay with her. So he seems to have reduced two wives to their mammary glands. Trump seems to actually believe that women are good only for their looks and boobs!



Trump is so lacking in empathy and decency that he considers catastrophes "good luck" and beneficial. For instance, when Hurricane Sandy struck Florida, resulting in 147 deaths and massive destruction, Trump tweeted that the hurricane was good "luck" for President Obama because he might pick up votes from some of the victims who were given assistance. His insinuation was that victims of the hurricane should not be given federal assistance. Trump also said that a collapse of the housing market would be a good thing for him, because he could buy other people's property on the cheap. During the first presidential debate, Trump said that he was "smart" not to pay federal income taxes. However, those taxes pay for the sustenance and safety of our troops. Should the commander-in-chief of our military ask young people to risk their lives for their country, when he is unwilling to risk paying a small percentage of his earnings to feed, clothe, house and protect them? Over and over we see Trump bragging and gloating about his extremely selfish behavior.



Trump's unfitness to be commander-in-chief of the American military was confirmed when 50 prominent Republican foreign policy and national security experts―many veterans of the George W. Bush administration―signed a letter denouncing Trump and pledging not to vote for him. The letter, first reported by The New York Times, warns: "We are convinced that in the Oval Office, he would be the most reckless President in American history." Signers of the letter include former CIA and National Security Agency Director Michael Hayden, former Director of National Intelligence and Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte, and Eric Edelman, who was Vice President Dick Cheney's National Security Adviser. Other signatories include two Homeland Security Secretaries under Bush, Tom Ridge and Michael Chertoff, and Robert Zoellick, a former Deputy Secretary of State. These are not liberals denouncing Trump for political purposes; they are staunch conservatives and patriots who see Trump as a danger to the United States and to the larger world.



Trump has said several times that he would order U.S. military personnel to perform illegal acts; for instance, to track down and deliberately murder women and children related to terrorists. Pressed on whether American soldiers would obey such heinous orders, Trump replied: “They’re not gonna refuse me. Believe me.” Hitler once persuaded German soldiers to torture and murder women and children. We now call the results the Holocaust. It is chilling to hear a man one step from the American presidency who doesn't know that it is the ultimate evil to murder innocent and defenseless women and children.



Trump has said the following things about American generals: (1) "I know more about ISIS than the generals do. Believe me." (2) American generals have been "reduced to rubble" despite winning every major battle in Afghanistan and Iraq, and whittling ISIS down to a fraction of its former landholdings. (3) American generals have become "embarrassing for our country." Does anyone beside Trump believe that is a true statement? (4) Trump has claimed to have a "secret plan" to defeat ISIS, but later said that as president he would ask his generals to submit plans to defeat ISIS within 30 days. This makes no sense for at least three reasons. First, if Trump already has a "secret plan," he doesn't need input from anyone else. Second, if it were that easy to come up with a plan to defeat ISIS in a month, American generals would already have submitted the plan. Unlike Trump, they don't put an election above defending their nation. Third, if Trump has such a plan, if he were a patriot he would have already submitted the plan to the proper authorities. Fourth, how can American generals do their jobs with such a wishy-washy commander-in-chief? (5) Trump told Matt Lauer that he would have "different" generals, meaning that he plans to fire most or all of our current generals. That seems ill-advised, to say the least, and beyond the authority of the presidency. Does Trump have any idea about how the military functions, or how the president works with the military when that requires respect on both sides ?



Trump seldom talks about American democracy, the Constitution, the rule of law, pluralism, diversity, the Founding Fathers, the separation of powers, the democratic process, freedom, justice, compassion or human rights. Instead, he talks of “strength” and “winning,” usually in relation to himself. What really matters to Trump, apparently, is not what happens to us, but that Trump "wins" and gets to brag about it. Jesus Christ humbled himself and always put others first, washing the feet of his disciples to illuminate the correct path. Trump glorifies himself, constantly putting himself first. It is impossible for me to imagine Trump kneeling to wash the grubby feet of his inferiors. In that sense, at least, Trump truly is the polar opposite of Jesus Christ. Have there ever been two human beings more different than Christ and Trump? To believe in one should be to reject the other. And yet many people who claim to be Christians are voting for Trump. When the Bible talks about the very elect being deceived by the Antichrist, is it talking about American Christians?



What kind of person is Donald Trump, really? This comment by Daniel Sullivan caught my eye. Sullivan acted as a labor consultant to Trump when he was accused of hiring, then stiffing, undocumented Polish workers during the creation of his signature Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. In 1990, Sullivan told People magazine: “It was disgusting how he used people. I said, ‘Don’t exploit them like that. Don’t try to f-ck these poor souls over.’ It baffled me then, and it makes me sick even now that he knowingly had these Poles there for the purpose of Trump Tower at starvation wages. He couldn’t give a sh-t because he’s Donald Trump and everybody is here to serve him. Over time he became more and more monstrous and arrogant. I asked myself, ‘How long is it going to take for all of this to catch up with him?’” Now the question is what kind of hell we will catch if Trump becomes president.



Donald Trump reiterated his hard-line approach on the deportation of "a huge number" of illegal immigrants, vowing that if he is elected, "they're going out so fast your head would spin." It bears noting that Trump―whose family came to the United States as refugees after Germany evicted them for tax evasion and draft dodging―may be an anchor baby himself, unless he can prove that his grandfather was an American citizen at the time his father was conceived in Germany. Otherwise, because Trump's mother was born in Scotland, he cannot claim to be a legal citizen of the United States by his own definition. Where is Trump's documentation? Until he can produce the proper documentation, we should assume that he is an anchor baby, just as he will assume that millions of Hispanics are illegal immigrants unless they can produce documentation. It also bears noting that Trump would have denied the Holy Family asylum in the United States, since they were not Christians at the time Jesus was born, and they lived in a "hot spot" (the West Bank of Palestine).

Is Donald Trump a Christian, as he claims to be, as he shows off his Bible (which he has clearly never read) and professes his "faith" in God? There are profound reasons not to believe Trump:Trump admitted that he never asks God for forgiveness, saying that he "just tries to do better."Trump apparently believes that he can save himself, because rather than asking God for forgiveness, he says to himself, "Let's just go on and make it right."While standing in front of evangelicals, Trump said he needed to win the presidency because "I figure it is probably, maybe, the only way I'm going to get to heaven." So he thinks he can earn his way into heaven, by works.Trump denigrated the body and blood of Jesus Christ by speaking dismissively of Holy Communion as "my little cracker" and "my little wine."Jesus Christ said that no one is good except God. Trump told CNN's Jake Tapper: "goodI don't do a lot of things that are bad. I try to do nothing that is bad."(So Trump claims to be good using the biblical "I am" phrase that Jehovah used to identify himself to Moses.)Jesus Christ said that lust is the same as adultery, but Trump says, "You know, it doesn't really matter what [the media] write as long as you've got a young and beautiful piece of ass."Trump said that "an eye for an eye" is his favorite Bible verse, but Jesus Christ preached a gospel of love, forgiveness and returning good for evil.Trump said, “You have to be wealthy in order to be great." Jesus Christ said just the opposite in his parable of the camel and the needle's eye.Perhaps the most disturbing thing about Donald Trump (and there arethings to be disturbed about) is his claim to be the "only one" who can save Americans, the "only one" who can save the Pope and Rome, and the "only one" who can save the world. Trump claims to be the nation’s Savior. He recently told a crowd: “I’m gonna take care of everybody. I will give you everything. I will give you what you’ve been looking for, for fifty years..” This has become an anthem: Trump is the Savior of the World, the Only Hope of the World, the Only One, the Messiah.I would like to give a special Dishonorable Mention to Donald Trump forAlicia Machado after she won the Miss Universe contest in 1996. She was a teenager at the time and he humiliated her in public for gaining weight! Trump called her Miss Piggy, Miss Eating Machine and Miss Housecleaning (presumably because she is Latina and that is what female Latinos are good for, according to The Donald). Trump has a well-documented history of calling women "pigs," "dogs," "disgusting animals," "slobs," "gold diggers" and other highly offensive names. Trump was once asked, point-blank by Howard Stern, if he treats women with respect. "I can't say that either," was his response. If this concerns you, there is more information at Donald Trump's War on Women . In any case, his "Machado Meltdown" is just one of many examples of why he is unfit to be president of the United States.Trump even body-shamed Kim Kardashian when she was pregnant, saying that she had become "large" and should watch the kind of clothes she wore in public! Should pregnant women be ashamed of their "baby bumps," really?According to Howard Stern, on the day of Trump's marriage to Marla Maples, Trump told him "vagina is expensive." That seems to be Trump's attitude toward women, since he has said similar things in interviews over the years. The only women who matter are beautiful women, they are all bimbos (according to what a model overheard him saying) and "gold diggers" (according to what Trump said himself). There seems to be little doubt that Trump judges women strictly by their looks, since he complained that Carly Fiorina should not be elected president because of "that face" and he said that Hillary Clinton does not have a presidential "look." His attitude toward women extends to his own family, as he said that he would like to "date" his daughter Ivanka, mentioning only her looks and body, but nothing about her character, intelligence or accomplishments. He also said that his second wife was "great tits, no brains." He told Howard Stern that he would leave his third wife if anything happened to disfigure her breasts. If, however, her breasts were unmarred, he would stay with her. So he seems to have reduced two wives to their mammary glands. Trump seems to actually believe that women are good only for their looks and boobs!Trump is so lacking in empathy and decency that he considers catastrophes "good luck" and beneficial. For instance, when Hurricane Sandy struck Florida, resulting in 147 deaths and massive destruction, Trump tweeted that the hurricane was good "luck" for President Obama because he might pick up votes from some of the victims who were given assistance. His insinuation was that victims of the hurricane should not be given federal assistance. Trump also said that a collapse of the housing market would be a good thing for him, because he could buy other people's property on the cheap. During the first presidential debate, Trump said that he was "smart" not to pay federal income taxes. However, those taxes pay for the sustenance and safety of our troops. Should the commander-in-chief of our military ask young people to risk their lives for their country, when he is unwilling to risk paying a small percentage of his earnings to feed, clothe, house and protect them? Over and over we see Trump bragging and gloating about his extremely selfish behavior.Trump's unfitness to be commander-in-chief of the American military was confirmed whenprominentforeign policy and national security experts―many veterans of the George W. Bush administration―signed a letter denouncing Trump and pledging not to vote for him. The letter, first reported by The New York Times, warns: "We are convinced that in the Oval Office, he would be the most reckless President in American history." Signers of the letter include former CIA and National Security Agency Director Michael Hayden, former Director of National Intelligence and Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte, and Eric Edelman, who was Vice President Dick Cheney's National Security Adviser. Other signatories include two Homeland Security Secretaries under Bush, Tom Ridge and Michael Chertoff, and Robert Zoellick, a former Deputy Secretary of State. These are not liberals denouncing Trump for political purposes; they are staunch conservatives and patriots who see Trump as a danger to the United States and to the larger world.Trump has said several times that he would order U.S. military personnel to perform illegal acts; for instance, to track down and deliberately murder women and children related to terrorists. Pressed on whether American soldiers would obey such heinous orders, Trump replied: “.” Hitler once persuaded German soldiers to torture and murder women and children. We now call the results the Holocaust. It is chilling to hear a man one step from the American presidency who doesn't know that it is the ultimate evil to murder innocent and defenseless women and children.Trump has said the following things about American generals: (1) "I know more about ISIS than the generals do. Believe me." (2) American generals have been "reduced to rubble" despite winning every major battle in Afghanistan and Iraq, and whittling ISIS down to a fraction of its former landholdings. (3) American generals have become "embarrassing for our country." Does anyone beside Trump believe that is a true statement? (4) Trump has claimed to have a "secret plan" to defeat ISIS, but later said that as president he would ask his generals to submit plans to defeat ISIS within 30 days. This makes no sense for at least three reasons. First, if Trump already has a "secret plan," he doesn't need input from anyone else. Second, if it were that easy to come up with a plan to defeat ISIS in a month, American generals would already have submitted the plan. Unlike Trump, they don't put an election above defending their nation. Third, if Trump has such a plan, if he were a patriot he would have already submitted the plan to the proper authorities. Fourth, how can American generals do their jobs with such a wishy-washy commander-in-chief? (5) Trump told Matt Lauer that he would have "different" generals, meaning that he plans to fire most or all of our current generals. That seems ill-advised, to say the least, and beyond the authority of the presidency. Does Trump have any idea about how the military functions, or how the president works with the military when that requires respect onTrump seldom talks about American democracy, the Constitution, the rule of law, pluralism, diversity, the Founding Fathers, the separation of powers, the democratic process, freedom, justice, compassion or human rights. Instead, he talks of “strength” and “winning,” usually in relation to himself. What really matters to Trump, apparently, is not what happens to us, but that Trump "wins" and gets to brag about it. Jesus Christ humbled himself and always put others first, washing the feet of his disciples to illuminate the correct path. Trump glorifies himself, constantly putting himself first. It is impossible for me to imagine Trump kneeling to wash the grubby feet of his inferiors. In that sense, at least, Trump truly is the polar opposite of Jesus Christ. Have there ever been two human beings more different than Christ and Trump? To believe in one should be to reject the other. And yet many people who claim to be Christians are voting for Trump. When the Bible talks about the very elect being deceived by the Antichrist, is it talking about American Christians?What kind of person is Donald Trump, really? This comment by Daniel Sullivan caught my eye. Sullivan acted as a labor consultant to Trump when he was accused of hiring, then stiffing, undocumented Polish workers during the creation of his signature Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. In 1990, Sullivan told People magazine: “It was disgusting how he used people. I said, ‘Don’t exploit them like that. Don’t try to f-ck these poor souls over.’ It baffled me then, and it makes me sick even now that he knowingly had these Poles there for the purpose of Trump Tower at starvation wages. He couldn’t give a sh-t because he’s Donald Trump and everybody is here to serve him. Over time he became more and more monstrous and arrogant. I asked myself, ‘How long is it going to take for all of this to catch up with him?’” Now the question is what kind of hell we will catch if Trump becomes president.Donald Trump reiterated his hard-line approach on the deportation of "a huge number" of illegal immigrants, vowing that if he is elected, "they're going out so fast your head would spin." It bears noting that Trump―whose family came to the United States as refugees after Germany evicted them for tax evasion and draft dodging―may be an anchor baby himself, unless he can prove that his grandfather was an American citizen at the time his father was conceived in Germany. Otherwise, because Trump's mother was born in Scotland, he cannot claim to be a legal citizen of the United States by his own definition. Where is Trump's documentation? Until he can produce the proper documentation, we should assume that he is an anchor baby, just as he will assume that millions of Hispanics are illegal immigrants unless they can produce documentation. It also bears noting that Trump would have denied the Holy Family asylum in the United States, since they were not Christians at the time Jesus was born, and they lived in a "hot spot" (the West Bank of Palestine).

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