
God has warned Christians repeatedly about their idolatry of Donald Trump.
God allowed the Hollywood Access tape to come to light before the 2016 election. In that tape, we all heard Trump bragging about committing sexual assault. “When you’re a star, you can do anything,” he said.
God allowed the interviews with Howard Stern to come out in which Trump bragged about going into the dressing rooms of the beauty pageants he owned and doing a peeping tom on the girls and women as they changed clothes. “I can do that because I own the pageant,” he bragged.
God allowed us to hear the girls — not women, as the press always mistakenly labeled them — the teen-aged girls as young as 14 years, who said that Trump came into their dressing room and stared at them while they changed clothes and how humiliated they were by this.
God allowed us to have the testimony of almost 30 women who said Trump had sexually assaulted them.
God allowed us to watch while two juries in two trials found Trump guilty of sexually assaulting E Jean Carroll in a manner that the judge said was definitely “rape.”
God allowed us to see the videos of Trump bragging about how the “favorite thing he had in common” with his own daughter was sex.
Now, God has allowed us to know that the Epstein Files contain reports that detail how Trump tied a 13-year-old girl down, beat her up and raped her.
God allowed us to know that Trump set up a phony university that defrauded the people who went there. Trump lost in court when his victims sued and ended up paying $25 million.
God allowed us to see Trump try to overturn the 2020 election because he’s such a weakling that he couldn’t take losing an election.
God has allowed us to see Trump do “deals” with America’s money and power and get sweetheart deals for golf courses for his business in Saudi Arabia, a free jet from Qatar (which his stooges in Congress voted to let him keep as his own personal property — after the USA spent billions refitting it for him) and what for sure look like bribes from television networks to get Trump’s FCC off their backs.
I could go on. But the fact is that God has allowed us to see everything we need to know about Donald Trump to make a correct moral judgement.
I believe that Donald Trump is an evil man. I think he’s a pedophile who brutally raped little girls.
I believe he attacked every single one of those 30 women who came forward and a whole lot more who were scared to say anything.
I believe he is extorting bribes from other countries in exchange for America’s money, power and our secrets. I believe he is selling America’s future and its security to put money in his own pockets and the pockets of his billionaire friends.
I believe that Trump lied and slandered Alex Pretti and Renee Good in order to cover up for their killers. I think he approved of and presided over the subsequent suppression of evidence and blocking the investigation by Trump’s “justice” Department. I think Trump is morally responsible for the murders of Renee Good and Alex Pretti.
I think he is morally and probably legally responsible for the violence and brutality of ICE and the inhumane conditions in his detention camps. I think this brutality and death happen because it is what he intends to happen.
I believe that there was no legitimate reason for starting a war with Iran.
God has given us so many warnings. He has let us know from the very beginning that this is an evil man.
The greatest evil of all is that so many of our so-called “christian” clergy have become nothing but cheap whores for Trump and the insane right wing that wants to enslave us. They have made an idol out of this evil man. They have held this moral degenerate up to us as God’s chosen one.
They have led people away from Christ and taught them to bow down to satan’s newest Baal.
We have no excuse. God has warned us. Repeatedly. Openly. Factually.
From the first moment of Trump’s campaign in 2016 until now, God has placed before us life and death. God has showed us what Trump is. Then God has let us choose between following Him, and following Trump.
We were deserted by our shepherds during most of this time. They either backed Trump/Baal with satanic fanaticism, or they lah-lah-lahed their way through it all like bored four-year-olds wandering around in the backfield at a tee ball game.
A lot of this is due to the sin of misogyny. Our clergy didn’t care that Trump was a serial sexual predator and a peeping tom who abused and committed sexual assault against women and girls. They’re still not speaking out against him over that; even after the Epstein Files and their powerful evidence that Trump is a violent pedophile who raped little girls.
Our shepherds failed God and they failed us. They didn’t just let the wolf into the fold; they held us down and fed us to the wolf.
The clergy who go around labeling this moral degenerate “God’s Chosen” or something similar and telling their flocks they have to support him must repent of the terrible sins they have committed. They absolutely must change. They are called by their calling to confess their sins and do everything they can to save the people they have led astray. If they don’t, they are all going to end up in hell. It’s just that simple.
Since our shepherds have been such aggressive apostles for this satanic evil, we might think that we pew-sitters have less culpability. After all, our shepherds led us into idolatry.
The woman you gave me told me to eat the apple. The serpent lied to me and tempted me.
It’s not our fault we fell into idolatry. Our shepherds led us there. It’s their fault. Not ours. Our shepherds have betrayed our trust. Soooo … God will judge us more gently than he will judge Trump’s whore clergy. He’ll blame them. Not us.
Maybe.
It might be that we end up in a slightly better berth in hell than the clergy who led us there. But if we keep on with this idolatrous worship of an evil man, we aren’t going to heaven. We can’t. We’ve repudiated Christ and the Gospels.
People who worship Trump don’t belong to Jesus. They may go to church every Sunday, wear big shiny crosses and follow every niggledy little rule of the church club. But the clear message that runs straight through Scripture from Genesis to Revelation is: No one can have two gods.
You will have no other gods before me, Jehovah thundered from Mount Sinai.
You cannot serve two masters. Jesus told His followers. I am the Way, the Truth and the Life, He said.
There is no God but God.
We either follow Jesus. Or we follow Trump. We can’t follow both. They lead in opposite directions.
Our shepherds have sinned against God and against us by leading people into this hate-filled, blood-soaked idolatry of evil.
But we are guilty too. Scripture warned us about false prophets. It told us to test the spirits and discard anything that is not Jesus Christ and Him Crucified.
We are warned and warned and warned throughout the pages of Scripture to avoid any hint of idolatry. There is no exception anywhere for this sin.
God has given us everything we need for us to know what Trump is.
God has not left us at the mercy of our fallen shepherds. He has given us every bit of information that we need to know that Donald Trump is evil and that we cannot follow both Trump and Jesus Christ.
We are guilty before God because we knew what we were doing, and we did it anyway.
Just as He did with the Israelites, God has set before us Life and Death; Jesus or Baal; hope and a future, or destruction.
Today I set before you life and death.
We had to choose. And we chose death.
We chose Baal instead of Christ.
We need to repent and change.
Note: “The woman you gave me told me to eat the apple. The serpent lied to me and tempted me” is a near paraphrase of verses from the creation stories in the first chapters of Genesis. “You will have no other gods before me” is the First and, according to Jesus, the greatest, Commandment. It’s from Exodus 20:3. “You cannot serve two masters” is a direct quote from Jesus Christ. It is from Matthew 6:24. “I am the Way, the Truth and the Life” is also a direct quote from Jesus Christ. It is from Luke 14:6. “hope and a future” is both a quote and an allusion to Jeremiah 29:11. “God has set before us Life and Death” is an allusion to Deuteronomy 30:19. “Today I set before you life and death” is a direct quote of Deuternonomy 30:19. The references to Baal are numerous throughout the Old Testament.










