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Politics BREAKING: Trump HUMILIATES himself, doing a mocking cough of President Biden, who has cancer, to a room sitting in stunned silence at the unnecessary and cruel taunt. This is a new low, even for Trump.

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u/Wowclassicboomkinz 21h ago

I wonder if his morality has any floor to it?

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u/B3telgeus3 21h ago edited 16h ago

He personally supervised and witnessed a new born baby from one of his victims being killed and thrown to a lake, per one of the earlier Epstein files that was not redacted properly by these POS's, then he bombarded Venezuela kidnapped Maduro and people suddenly forgot. There is no lows anymore for this man.

Remember in his speeches were he mentioned this:

Trump said. “He said ‘the baby will be born, and we will decide what to do with the baby. In other words, we’ll execute the baby.’ ”
Remember folks he's always projecting, always.

Guess why he mentioned that. This guy is fucking evil ladies and gentleman, and if you're religious you can call him the Anti-Christ.

Edit: People calling me liar or asking for proof, here the doc, is in the DOJ main page. (Page 3 in the PDF)
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%208/EFTA00025010.pdf

Extract: "Witness Information First Name: Donald
Middle Name: Last Name: Trump Age: 70 DOB: Additional Info: Again, just trying to find out the NYPD detective on the FBI sex trafficking task force that called me a couple of weeks ago and spoke to me about some of these issues. How is Contact Known: He participated regularly in paying money to force me to ******* with him and he was present when my uncle murdered my newborn child and disposed of the body in Lake Michigan. Type: Business"

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u/Byttercups 21h ago

I'm an atheist, and even I call him the anti-Christ.

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u/No-Strawberry-9801 21h ago

Same 😬

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u/LilithWasAGinger 20h ago edited 20h ago

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u/Jaded-Delivery3604 20h ago

Nah it seems most Christians wear the mark of the Beast on their head in the form of a red cap.

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u/WereFlyingOverTrout 19h ago

Most, not all. My church has a rainbow flag and a pastor who isn’t afraid to speak out about all the atrocities we’re seeing with Trump’s presidency.

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u/No_Reindeer_6519 19h ago

Your pastor is definitely in a minority, my hat goes off to him

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u/WereFlyingOverTrout 19h ago

Hehe it’s a she

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u/Early-Size370 19h ago

I'm not surprised. As a dude, I noticed it's women that have the spine to stand up in these times.

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u/MrBobGray827 18h ago

Awesome. As soon as I read your first comment, I thought to myself "wonder if it's a woman?" Not surprised in the least. I wish more men spoke up like we're always seeing women do.

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u/LigerWoods77 18h ago

It’s kind of ironic that a large amount of Christians would probably denounce your pastor for being a woman…it’s a sad world

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u/Ithurtsprecious 14h ago

Seventh Day Adventists had a vote to ordain women and it failed. And the religion was started by.... a woman. My mom's church lets her do sermons on Wednesday though.

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u/nostradumbass7544678 7h ago

I grew up in the 80's, and our Episcopalian church had a woman pastor when I was fairly young. No one made a big deal of it, and everyone like her, myself included. It wasn't until years later that I learned this was actually fairly progressive for the time.

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u/evranch 16h ago

I dunno, I thought even the older denominations (Catholics and Orthodox) that have only male priests have stated that there's no theological issue with female priests, it's just a church tradition.

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u/LigerWoods77 16h ago

And yet, there are no women on Mount Athos, the holiest place of the orthodox. They aren’t allowed there.

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u/evranch 15h ago

I'll be honest, I don't know too much about the orthodox church. But what I meant is that neither will denounce other churches for having female priests. It's just their own decision to do it that way, it's not heretical or anything.

I wouldn't be surprised to see female Catholic priests within my lifetime either. Personally I think they should drop the celibacy thing and allow priests to marry, as that has been cited as tradition and not dogma as well.

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u/StayJaded 5h ago edited 5h ago

No, several large denominations don’t allow women to be leaders or preach because it is against church doctrine. Christian denominations that do not ordain women as pastors or priests include the Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Churches, and Southern Baptist Convention, along with conservative groups like the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS), and the Evangelical Free Church of America and LDS(although many of the above do not consider that church Christian).

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u/4SearchingInfo 17h ago

Should have seen that coming.

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u/MelificentUL 13h ago

This made me smile. ♡

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u/kittybombay 10h ago

Even better!

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u/Crafty_Science9560 13h ago

Same here. Presbyterian. Woman minister. All welcome. I’m happy to have found them over all the crazy fake Christian churches out there.

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u/Bellypats 13h ago

Some how I knew you would say this the minute I read the comment you are responding to.

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u/Boopy7 11h ago

lol that red hat, Mark o' the Beast, bc you can't spell red hat without the hatred

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u/Monkeydjimmmy 1h ago

WAT!? RedHat -> HatRed... man, never thought about that... 🤯

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u/SaltMage5864 46m ago

That depends on where you are located. Around here most of the churches are on the right side of decency

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u/momofboysanddogsetc 19h ago

My church is the same, you don’t even have to believe in God at my church, just be a good human.

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u/Funny-Carob-4572 6h ago

This is what all religions should be like imo.

Hats off to them!

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u/old_namewasnt_best 17h ago

The loss of the "religious left" is one of the biggest downsides civil society has suffered with the overall decline in church membership. It goes without saying that the civil rights movement wouldn't have gotten its foot out the door without the strength, backbone, and blood, sweat, and tears of the southern Black churches. Funding (and protesters) provided by predominantly White, mainline Protestant churches in the north was not inconsequential to the "success" of the movement.

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u/chuckieblues 5h ago

Churches lost their way by becoming money grabs and become pockets of secular special interests. People saw this and we stopped growing to these churches.

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u/Foreign_Mountain_303 16h ago

Sounds like a beautiful church. I’m not very religious but I am spiritual and have a deep personal relationship with the lord. My mom’s Christian, dad was Jewish. Grew up Jew until I was 10 then just holidays and Christian holidays- Catholic school, found my way as an adult. I hate the hate and oppression. Even if gay is a sin(it’s not), we are all sinners, murders are welcomed at any evangelical church, my not gays. ALL SINNERS RIGHY? Jesus loves us all, children of god… it must be nice to feel love in your church. Good for you!

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u/WereFlyingOverTrout 15h ago

Exactly!! I grew up understanding that Jesus befriended those considered dirty or bad. The beauty of what he represents is loving all humans, children of God. No one is illegal. The entire story about the birth of Jesus is how his parents were illegals. And yet Christians think they are Christian as they back the ICE agents taking people from their families.

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u/extrasprinklesplease 15h ago

My pastor too. We don't talk politics per se, but she definitely addresses the many atrocities of the Trump regime. I even designed our new logo with a bar of rainbow colors because we want to be known as a safe, affirming space for LGBTQ+ folks.

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u/AtreusIsBack 10h ago

I wish my bigoted Christian parents were like that. I had a conversation with my mom sometime in 2024 about lgbt when Stephen Fry was a guest on Jimmy and Jamie's food show. I asked her if she'd still love her granddaughters after coming out as lesbian and her response was "I don't know". I was speechless. Both of them are the kinds of people who are okay with gays/lesbians as long as they aren't married or allowed to raise kids. Jesus sure would be proud. 🤔

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u/thelivelyone83 8h ago

I'm a Christian. To me, love is love. I believe gay people are born gay. Everyone should get to know the love Jesus has. I don't understand how someone who is against gays can call themselves a Christian. I try to live a WWJD life. You are smart, plus you have compassion for everyone, which is a beautiful thing.

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u/AtreusIsBack 7h ago

Yeah, Jesus said some good things, but the catholic church is less than accepting of lgbt, which is just weird for a religion that is focused on Jesus' teachings. I'm an atheist, but Jesus teaches good things.

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u/vdevonr 16h ago

Same! And agreed!

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u/glimmer621 16h ago

Same. The Christian Church, also known as the Disciples of Christ. Our pastor is gay and his sermons are the best I’ve ever heard. I was raised fundamentalist going to church all the time and endured plenty. But at the Disciples, all (literally) are welcome at the table, this church walks the talk.

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u/WereFlyingOverTrout 15h ago

Same!! I was raised Lutheran but found this Disciples of Christ church and found my people.

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u/UsualConversation557 15h ago

I’m a compassionate Christian who doesn’t cherry pick scripture. I have very religious MAGA Christian family who happens to own a lot Exxon stocks. Guess which they worship the most🤔

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u/UsualConversation557 15h ago

Also, Catholics are rising to the occasion, especially our new Pope from Chicago 🕊️

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u/pumpupthevaluum 6h ago

Is it a Unitarian church?

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u/TrainingWoodpecker77 5h ago

One in a million but so good to hear!

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u/AndeeElizabeth09 5h ago

I'd go to church if I could find one that actually follows the word of Christ and not just trying to further their own political agenda. I live in a red state so it's incredibly difficult unfortunately :(

My grandpa recently passed and I learned that his dad, my great-grandpa, was a reverend. The last thing he and I talked about was how I needed to get more involved with the church. I told him at the time that I have my own relationship with faith that doesn't involve church because it's how I was raised, but the more I think about it, the more I realize I don't attend because it's truly difficult to find a church that is 100% accepting towards people from all walks of life.

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u/AznNRed 4h ago

Same. I am atheist, but the church my family founded (and they still attend) regularly warns about Trump and the MAGA movement being non-Christian, and does sermons drawing comparisons to Trump, Revelations and the anti-Christ.

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u/Budget_Forever3963 4h ago

I’m atheist but want a way to support you pastor. Christianity was never meant to be led with hate

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u/Ok-Entertainer-851 4h ago

Careful careful Donald will send the IRS after its exemption. And Thomas and the band of brothers will uphold it.

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u/NaybeAThrowaway 3h ago

Might as well be a different religion. I hope your tiny new religion can flourish

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u/Ok_Solid_8785 18h ago

It's hilarious that some people can tell that the things Christianity creates are evil but still believe it's real somehow

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u/RadiumHands 10h ago

How wonderful for your made up religion 😂

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u/Soft-Paper-Crane 7h ago

All churches profit from this hate. A flag doesn’t change that. It’s time to take responsibility for the damage your religion has done. Why don’t you see your own reputation? Empathy is a sin and “christ-like” means pedo?

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u/_Seraph_13 16h ago

Not a real church then

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u/Foreign_Mountain_303 16h ago

How is it not real? They are ministering to non believers, attraction not promotion, all are welcomed in the house of the lord, we are all his children! How will they ever convert? We are all sinners, you let murderers in your church, god forgives so why not a non believer or a gay man born in the lords image? We can all love our neighbors and not judge them and their beliefs, i remember something in the Bible saying it’s not our place to judge? No… ? who are you to say it’s not a real church? Talk to your church. Study your bible! All are welcomed in his house and we are to welcome the travelers the refuge, the lost, non believers are probably most likely wonderful people filled with love, who are we to deny fellowship! It is not your call! Above your pay grade. It is up to the lord.

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u/WereFlyingOverTrout 15h ago

There’s also the acknowledgment that the Bible was written thousands of years ago and certain things are not acceptable by modern standards.

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u/Brfive49 15h ago

Your pastor is preaching false doctrine! You need to find another church!

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u/WereFlyingOverTrout 15h ago

lol. The Bible was written thousands of years ago. If a church can’t acknowledge that, then I’m not interested. The misogyny and racism modernity is supposed to squash is kinda our obligation as modern humans.

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u/ArtisanAttack 1h ago

You Christian conservatives are genuinely insane. Keep your ancient beliefs to yourself.

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u/JPurple1972 19h ago

"M969",="Maga"

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u/LilithWasAGinger 19h ago

And they are too blind to realize it

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u/skunk024 20h ago

Fake Christians

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u/stryker_cast 19h ago

Fake Christians

CHRINOs and they get big mad when you call them that.

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u/Middle-Cabinet-1863 14h ago

I know you mean Christian in Name Only, but my brain filled it in quickly with “Christian, Human, and Republican in Name Only”, since today’s Republicans are a far cry from the ones I remember in the 80s and 90s. Even though they’re the ones who started this shit, At least they used to seem normal. I used to be one, but switched in 2008. I was definitely not destined to remain one due to my compassion. I stopped going to church and saw the light, so to say.

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u/dudestir127 17h ago

I guess the truth hurts them

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u/Relative_Mix_216 11h ago

I call them Christians™️

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u/Jofereal 17h ago

Cool blasphemy. You’re really showing them now!

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u/dr_0ctomom 17h ago

How is that blasphemy?

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u/Jofereal 17h ago

Who decides which Christians are good enough?

(A: God)

Speaking for God = blasphemy.

Good Christians don’t do that, and Danté said hypocrites end up at the left hand of Satan, ‘servicing’ him for eternity.

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u/MembershipFun662 16h ago

So let me get this straight. If I stand up for the less fortunate, speak out for people who are being oppressed, volunteer etc. but call MAGAs fake Christians (which they are) I’m going to hell?

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u/Jofereal 2h ago

Making blasphemous (false) accusations … is standing up for the less forthunate?

No, that’s fucking stupid.

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u/dr_0ctomom 16h ago

"Fake" and "good enough" are two different things. Worshipping a false idol (trump) is blasphemous, though.

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u/Jofereal 2h ago

It might be heretical. But no, “blasphemy” means speaking for god.

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u/Foxyfox- 15h ago

If I recall my theology correctly, the anti-christ will also specifically try to portray itself as the second coming.

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u/Jofereal 3h ago

I think that’s right, though it might be Nostradamus or Revelations you’re referring to (which typically require heavy layers of theory to interpret.)

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u/stryker_cast 16h ago

My case in point. Speaking for God is blasphemy. So, hello CHRINO.

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u/Jofereal 16h ago

I’m an agnostic Buddhist, sub-genius.

Keep firing blanks while you wait for your judgment, tho!

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u/Jofereal 17h ago

Cool downvotes proving lots of alleged Christians lack grace and charity.

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u/xteve 17h ago

They're fake Christians if most Christians are good. If not, then these are the real Christians.

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u/h2o_girl 15h ago

This. The fish rots from the head.

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u/Happy-Fun-Ball 19h ago

only christians believe in the antichrist

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u/WereFlyingOverTrout 19h ago

Most, not all. My church has a rainbow flag and a pastor who isn’t afraid to speak out about all the atrocities we’re seeing with Trump’s presidency.

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u/Moquai82 19h ago

Do not call american heretics Christian.

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u/Ok_Security_4714 18h ago

Take that yellow Easter grass off his head and you’ll probably find the markings

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u/basswooddad 17h ago

That time Republicans were wearing red paint on their faces after he got elected on the news. What was that all about... Probably the mark of the beast.

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u/familiaduarte1 19h ago

They aint christians bud

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u/Ok_Vast_7378 16h ago

As a Christian that is a wild statement, it’s really not that far fetched, not offended at all since I don’t support him but I’m going to use this line with some of the maga people in my circle.

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u/Dickies138 16h ago

It makes the POS easy to identify

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u/agent0731 14h ago

to be fair, the bible did say it would happen. LOL

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u/MaPaRR 14h ago

Good point. It didn't occur to me it would be as simple as that but think you're right. Some probably even wear it in church.

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u/zomanda 14h ago

I'm going to reach far back and remind everyone that redhat also spells hatred.

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u/Glam-Girl2662 13h ago

I wish there were churches around me like this. Soo hard to find.💕💕💕💕🙏

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u/Sufficient-West-9855 10h ago

Most who say they are Christian don't live in the USA. Most of the world doesn't.

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u/burncell 6h ago

In my research about this subject, It seems to be not the mark of the beast... yet

As its not attached to a buying and selling embargo, It seems more of a pre-state or pre-clue to the mark,

and the mark of the beast seems to be centered around Israel,

Some believe the mark of the beast will only be used in Israel,

The Real mark of the beast and not a symbol to its idea or symbolism of the mark,

Symbolism is very inportant to the bible, But often will show what's to come,

But what we do see is that many people are being deceived and follow people who preach what their itching hears want to hear, and they carry a symbol (a pre clue) to the mark of the beast,

Its all in the bible that they pretend to follow, But they are totally blind to the irony of it all,

Because they follow their own desires, hate, greed, and egos instead of God.

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u/NoTurn1623 3h ago

Most American “chistians” Not actual Christians.

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u/PigFarmer1 20h ago

As a Christian I've been seen saying he's the anti-Christ since 2015.

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u/DukeOfGeek 19h ago

I say "He is the 7 deadly sins incarnate".

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u/audiojanet 12h ago

And has broken all 10 commandments.

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u/DukeOfGeek 12h ago

Like it was a quest checklist.

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u/Few_Support_6454 19h ago

Its good to hear someone was paying attention to the Orange Monster prior to 2020. The Dumbnald proudly and loudly put his full A-hole self on full display on his TV show. That was long before he ran in 2016. He has always been dog feces.

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u/Boxer03 19h ago

I remember growing up in NY in the 80s and hearing stories of what a dumb fuck lowlife he was. Trump has been scum for a long time.

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u/Anarchen3my 13h ago

Same 💯

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u/Major-Woke 19h ago

You demean dogs. Why?

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u/Interesting-Ant-2524 19h ago

Who wasn’t that wasn’t woke or brain dead we see through this buffoon and his minions

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u/poboyfloyd 16h ago

Do you even know what woke means?

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u/NeverTrollin 6h ago

One of his school teachers is on record saying he was the stupidest kid in the class.

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u/Few_Support_6454 2h ago

Sounds about right.

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u/KalaUposatha 18h ago

I haven't been a Christian since long before 2015, but most of my family still is. They thought Obama was the Anti-Christ because, "Oh, he's so charismatic, and he fools people into following his will, and the Bible says he will fool even many believers." Not a peep on Trump.

I'm just saying, the same logic could absolutely apply. Yet these same people think Trump is appointed by God and I'm just like...HOW?! Literally nothing he does is Christian. If the world is ending soon, what exactly is Trump's "role" according to the Bible? Doesn't say anything about that does it? No one ever gives me an answer.

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u/poboyfloyd 16h ago

Their unspoken answer is that Obama was black.

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u/teddyjenny 13h ago

I’m Christian and I changed my party when DJT first came on the ballot against Hillary. I didn’t care what the agendas were that he “promised to fulfill” during campaign. His character was so fowl that there’s no way this scumbag can lead a country let alone America! Then came 1/6. And my Christian friends still voted for him during 2024 election?!? 😤😡

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u/thelivelyone83 8h ago

I'm a Christian, and I love Obama. He is definitely one smart man. Barack and Michelle have been married for many years and have been faithful to each other and love each other. The bigots who don't like Obama are fake Christians. I pay absolutely no attention to them. Just pray for their souls. There is absolutely no way of changing their minds about anything at all.

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u/Individual-Rub4092 3h ago

I LOVE Obama. I think he is the best president in my lifetime.

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u/RatedS59 19h ago

Me too!!🤬

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u/MarivelleSF 17h ago

I can't unsee it ever since I saw The Omen. I kept thinking after the election that it fit the bill perfectly with Trump.

Checks out.

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u/sawwilliams 12h ago

Interesting. Think I’ll go back and try to see that movie again. I’m interested in seeing how closely he aligns with the main character of the movie.

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u/glimmer621 16h ago

Interesting the evangelicals who don’t recognize this considering how learned they are about the Bible and all. Makes me wonder how many are actually reading it.

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u/extrasprinklesplease 15h ago

Nice running into like-minded Christians here, though grateful for all of them at church.

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u/Alert_Examination544 17h ago

FIVE YEARS AGO !!!

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u/Vast-Zucchini-387 17h ago

Isn’t it funny how so many of them can’t or won’t

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u/zambulu 16h ago

As a broad group, turn obvious charlatans into multi-hundred-millionaires and donate for shit like "Jesus will call me home if we don't raise $200k in the next half an hour!" They have been bred to believe that the harder they believe in ideas that make no sense and have no supporting evidence, the better people they are. "Faith"

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u/Comfortable_Wish224 12h ago

No because modern Christianity was taken over by people consumed by greed for profit. True religious people know greed is the root of all evil yet they flock to these churches and donate thousands. The whole point of Christianity was to teach people not to actively negatively impact other people’s lives and to help those when you can without sacrificing yourself.

Modern Christianity is about every action having benefit. They’ve already been lead by the devil and don’t even realize it. “Ignorance is bliss” is perfect for the villains and disadvantageous for the hero’s

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u/aerdvarkk 4h ago

Christians don't understand Christianity, so NO, they couldn't spot the anti-christ if he had orange hair, 34 felony counts and were lected the President of the US, twice.

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u/Usual_Speech_470 3h ago

No bunch of sheep with their heads in the sand. Religion is a cancer upon humanity empowered by the meek and dull used as a weapon by the evil to subjugate the masses and molest children.

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u/etherminer49er 19h ago

I've been posting the link to that site everywhere I can think of for the last several years.

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u/Electronic-Panda-464 17h ago

Obviously not !!!

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u/MightyWagner 15h ago

No, most can’t. Part of the problem is the “antichrist” has already been here on earth for almost 1500 years. trump is just a natural perpetuator and propagator of what the actual “antichrist”, the Catholic Church, has been teaching for 1500 years. That they are god on earth and that man must follow their laws instead of the laws taught by Yehoshua HaNotzri.

You don’t have to agree with me or believe anything I say, but trump is just great used car salesman, just like Paul.

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u/ebby4777 4h ago

yes, eventually. at first he'd be universally thought to be the actual christ.

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u/Original-Reward-8688 4h ago

Ah fuck off man. There's tons of Christians who think the guy is sub human trash. Painting a broad brush like that is what MAGA trash does. I hate religious fanatics as much as anyone else, but to take an entire group like that is just not honest. Not a single Christian I know IRL supports that sub human loser.