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Trump's Easter posts mocked major world religions
โTrump tweeted that he was planning on destroying civilian infrastructure in Iran. It was going to be bridge and power plant day, basically promising war crimes, crimes against civilians, against the population of the country. And then in that same tweet or truth, he used the f word on Easter Sunday, and then he seemed to make fun of Islam. Praise Allah, he said. So in one short statement of about a 110 words, he seemed to give the finger to the world's two largest religions.โ
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Iconography suggests Trump sees himself as divine
โThe one on the right is the one the president sent out. White House communications officer, whoever does this, sent out, and you'll notice that it's been changed. And the American soldier over the president's head, the president as Jesus' head, has been changed and is now, if you look very carefully, a demon, some kind of winged creature of hell. So it goes from an image that suggests, you know, healing and light to an image that suggests, I don't know, a scene from Revelation, John's vision on the Isle Of Patmos, the end times, the apocalypse, who knows?โ
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Trump's actions mirror biblical 'man of lawlessness' prophecies
โAmong them will be the rise of a figure he describes as the man of lawlessness, sometimes describes as the Antichrist. And he says this, there will be a great rebellion against God led by that man of lawlessness. This man, quote, will oppose and will exalt himself over everything that is called God or is worshiped, so that he sets himself up in God's temple proclaiming himself to be God. He will pose as God. He will mock other gods and put himself in their place.โ
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Republican leaders shrug off blatant religious mockery
โIn fact, many Republican leaders shrugged it off. Self professed Christians shrugged off, no big deal. You know, he's just just true socialing. Don't pay attention. It's just a joke. It's just a joke. What? You have no sense of humor? Mocking Jesus? Giving the finger to God? You're so uptight. And as for his attacks on the pope, republican leader after republican leader, including just hours ago, the speaker of the house, the self described Christian, fervent Christian, bible scholar, joined in attacking the pope.โ
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US foreign policy consistently harms Christian populations
โIt's a nation or it's a government anyway that has for a long time really acted in opposition, explicit opposition to the interest of Christians, not just in The United States, but around the world, or foreign policy, for example, seems to target Christians. And this has happened consistently enough that it's probably not an accidental byproduct of the policy. It may be the point of the policy.โ
