The “Antichrist” has Risen
On Monday, the Right Reverand Mariann Edgar Budde, a Bishop
in the Episcopal Church, looked straight into the sleepy eyes of Donald Trump,
and knew that she was without a doubt speaking directly to the “Antichrist.”
The prophecy of the Antichrist is revealed in the New
Testament in the First and Second Epistle of John.[2] Antichrist is announced
as one "who denies the Father and the Son.” He has been called many other
names, but the one that defines the Anti-Christ most perfectly is the “Great
Pretender.”
Trump claims to be a “Christian.” However by his own words
and actions it is clear that he is the opposite of what a real Christian believes
and stands for.
The text of Bishop Budde’s plea to Trump was intended to ask
him to act like a good Christian. She begged him to be kind and show compassion
for transgender Americans and undocumented immigrants. She could have called
him what he is, an evil and vengeful old man, and even a “fake Christian,” but
she did not.
Trump has demanded an apology, but for what? Bishop Budde’s
words were a plea which never reached the malignant narcissist’s ears.
His minions are attacking Bishop Budde for doing the right
thing. They are calling her “the devil,” something so far from the truth it
must be a bad joke, or an attempt at satire.
Trump has shown his real self to us for decades, but we were
blind. As he ages rapidly, we now see him more clearly. It is not trust, or
belief in his words he seeks from his cult: it is worship. He demands adoration
from his ignorant supporters and to ignore the words of the true savior praised
in the New Testament for His teachings of kindness, compassion, and
understanding.
The Antichrist preaches anger, hatred, revenge, and
violence.
I remain confused about the support offered to the worst man
in our nation by Evangelical leaders. However these men are fake Christians who
are soldiers loyal to the Antichrist and his ultimate goal, to replace Jesus
Christ as the symbol and leader of Christianity in America.
One party in Washington, calling themselves “Republicans,”
is a band of villainous men and women who are literally the devil’s disciples
on earth.
There are several revelations in the Bible which appear to
describe Trump exactly. According to Revelation 13, for example, “the beast was
given a mouth uttering haughty and blasphemous words.” Another is supported
today by “Republicans” who offer their fealty to the orange buffoon.
“Who is like the beast, and who can fight against it?” The
answer on both counts of course is: “no one.”
Most of the men and women who pretend to be “Republicans”
today, including Moscow Mitch McConnel, Ted “Cancun” Cruz, and Nikki “the
Hypocrite” Haley have used similar words to explain their support for the least
qualified presidential candidate in history: “who can defeat him?”
Above all is one irrefutable fact, proving that Trump is
indeed the “Great Pretender.” Although he constantly tells his cult that he ‘knows
everything about anything,’ and is a ‘genius,’ his actions and unintelligible speech
prove that he is poorly educated and possesses less than average intelligence.
Never forget that during the apex of the Covid-19 crisis, he suggested drinking
bleach as a cure for the coronavirus.
The Antichrist convinces his “flock” to believe his lies,
and accept them as “alternative facts,” denying reality. Exit polls after the
disastrous results of the 2024 election were official, show that millions of
voters believed Trump’s words and denied reality. The Antichrist obviously replaced
the precepts of the real Jesus Christ.
Trump, his fascist party, and Fox News would like you to
believe them, and consider the plea from Bishop Budde that Trump stand by his
own words and be a true Christian, an attack on the agenda of the Antichrist.
I know the truth: I write the truth every day. If Trump is
not the Antichrist, he is the most evil and hate-filled man on earth.
What he will never be is “My President.”
Op-ed by James Turnage
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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jan/23/mariann-edgar-budde-trump-sermon-defense
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