No matter how hard the
rightwing media is trying to spin the upcoming
Evangelicals for Trump rally in Miami as a good thing, everyone outside the cult knows it’s a scream of panic.
I can’t describe how desperate this all is: it would be like Hillary Clinton forced to hold a “Feminists for Hillary” rally. If you don’t have your base locked up by now, you are in real trouble. You can always sense Trump’s desperation by the quality and quantity of his tweets. (Lots of misspellings, strange capitalization, tons of retweets, and healthy doses of “!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”)
The latest twitterstorm was brought to you by the good folks at Christianity Today, which helpfully pointed out to stupid people that Trump is 1) guilty and 2) the antithesis of Christianity. This was soon followed by an editor quitting the Christian Post over pro-Trump propaganda. Trump is mortified because he cannot afford to lose even a little bit of the evangelical vote for 2020 since they make up a core of his coalition. It’s the entire reason Trump picked the well-hated Mike Pence for his ticket.
Although there are several evangelicals who are, pardon me, starting to “see the light,” many of them can’t budge, no matter what. These are the ones we need to discuss. Partially, these lost souls can’t move because of the “
Sunk Cost Fallacy” and are not capable of extracting themselves out of this very bad situation. Others, however, have deceived themselves that this obviously evil man is the Second Coming—
which, by the way, Trump literally tweeted about himself.
It wasn’t all that long ago that self-professed Christians were horrified at having their flag-bearer be Trump. What changed? If you are looking to point fingers, it can be traced, according to Rolling Stone, to a meeting with Trump and several mega-Church/televangelist con artists near the end of September in 2016.
The meeting and other events like it, spread the word, sending radio talk-show hosts and pastors and educators out into the world to preach the gospel of Donald Trump.
They didn’t just promote Trump to their flocks, but they spread the false message that Trump was divinely chosen—“ordained” even. In return, Trump was to do their bidding in a way no president had before. Trump was to give them everything.
And do their bidding the puppet-god did: he fought and repealed discrimination laws, fought the contraception mandate, fought to take money from the public and put into private Christian schools, and argued that churches should get tax-exempt status even if they promote the GOP from the pulpit. Most important to them, however, is that he would reshape the judiciary in their image. Trump and Mitch McConnell would pick severely unqualified, rightwing judges to cement their power.
In return, Trump received, as Tony Perkins put it, a “mulligan” for his serious transgressions. He would be a god-king, and their flocks would be told to treat him as such. Sickeningly, they followed through on this. Jerry Falwell Jr. said it is “immoral” to oppose Trump. Franklin Graham said any opposition comes from “the Devil and his kingdom of darkness”. (So it’s the Devil who wants the migrant children freed from cages in disease-ridden conditions?)
James Dobson excused Trump’s behavior because he is a “baby Christian”. But the worst one is Paula White, who has an official role in the White House as an adviser to the president’s Faith and Opportunity Initiative in the White House’s Office of Public Liaison. Like many of these con artists, she preaches that the gospel is about attaining wealth and power in a twisted interpretation of Scripture known as the “Prosperity Gospel.”
White says the news media is “demonic” and those who oppose Trump “operate in sorcery and witchcraft”. Just like Trump, Paula is a grifter. She promised quid pro quo to her followers: if you give her two grand, you will get a vision from God. Cash or charge? She’s the worst of the worst.
Trump, who already suffers from malignant narcissism, now actually believes that he is a prophet. This is no longer just a role for him, and I can’t stress enough just how dangerous this is to have a leader who believes that everything he does is divinely inspired. It didn’t help at all that Trump surrounded himself with sycophants, like Rick Perry, that repeat to him that he is a prophet. But Donald Trump truly believes that he is, as he calls himself, the “Chosen One.”
The problem is that many weak-minded followers believe this to be true. There is literally nothing Trump can do to convince many evangelicals that he is evil. They openly call for him to be a dictator.
To some, he is even greater than Jesus:
"Let me tell you," he continued. "If Jesus Christ gets down off the cross and told me Trump is with Russia, I would tell him, hold on a second, I need to check with the president if it is true. That is how confident I feel in the president."
--Mark Lee, Trump supporter
No matter how many affairs or divorces he’s had, no matter his extensive history of scamming the poor and elderly, and no matter how many charities he’s stolen from, they believe that he’s divinely sent. Alleged sexual assault, adultery with porn stars, pornography, profanity, extreme greed, corruption, and worst of all, the sociopathic inability to ask for forgiveness—a core tenet of Christianity—are the qualities God apparently looks for in picking a prophet now. Trump is essentially David Koresh, and the duped evangelicals are the Branch Davidians. It’s so painfully obvious to everyone who’s not sucked into this cult.
I can’t argue logic with them, although it’s fun to try. When they tell me I shouldn't ever question our “ruler,” I remind them that they never said that when Obama was president—and his victory was unquestionably legitimate. Using their stupid logic, you would have to also admit that the Founding Fathers were all sinners for revolting against King George. He was not just the ruler, but Great Britain decreed that all of their kings spoke for God.
No, the argument I use with them isn’t logic, but religion. When they tell me that they believe Trump is divinely inspired, or even “the Chosen One”—and they do—I agree with them. However, the Bible speaks of the Chosen One in two contexts. The first is the Messiah. But there is another, which is prophesized by several of the apostles in the New Testament.
There will be a “man of sin” who is such a “wicked liar” that he will deceive millions of followers that he is a prophet, and will declare himself sent by heaven. He will declare himself a “Chosen One,” but he will be the opposite of Christ.
The Book of Revelation speaks of people who claim to be followers of Christ being deceived into accepting a twisted version of Christianity—one that directly opposes the teaches of the true Savior. The Prosperity Gospel preaches that the rich are blessed and the poor are condemned. This is completely at odds with every book of the New Testament, where Jesus speaks of the evils of excess wealth. Jesus is Lord, and he was born poor and died poor. He never said one word on abortion or homosexuality, two things that existed in his time period, but he darn sure said a lot about materialism and greed.
The Apostle John wrote about this “false prophet” at the end of time. In 1 John 4, he says it’s easy to tell that a prophet is fake as he won’t acknowledge Jesus or his teachings. That sounds a bit familiar. Trump is the antithesis of everything Jesus has preached—love they neighbor, help the poor, be humble and seek forgiveness. Trump can’t even
name a single bible passage and refuses to learn.
The false “Chosen One” is prophesied to come before Jesus returns, and the Bible helpfully gives many character descriptions.
- In 2 Thessalonians, it describes a “man of lawlessness” who believes he is above the law. It also says he will repeatedly exalt himself, and proclaim himself a prophet.
- In 2 Timothy, it describes the false prophet as not telling his followers the truth, but telling them what their “itching ears want to hear” (It’s OK—even good—to hate.)
- In Revelation 13, it describes the pure evil as having the “mouth of a lion” and the “temperament of a dragon.” He will attract “worldwide attention,” and his followers will scream that no one is like him and that no one can challenge him.
- In 9 Daniel, he promises to be Israel’s savior, but it will be a lie
I’m not saying Donald Trump is the anti-Christ. All I’m saying is if you are going to argue with me that Donald is the Chosen One, I am just going to agree with you—but not the one you’re thinking of. Donald Trump is no messiah, but the Book you claim to love certainly nails down Donald perfectly, no? How about instead of “Read the Transcript,” you “Read the Bible”? I’d be happy if you actually read just one of those.
By the way, if you do ever decide to crack open that Book, might I recommend one more passage? Jeremiah 22:3
This is what the LORD says: Do what is just and right. Rescue from the hand of the oppressor the one who has been oppressed. Do no wrong or mistreat the foreigner, the refugee or the widow, and do not shed innocent blood in this place.
Have a Blessed New Year.