The Trump Prophecy

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Now this is kinda disturbing when you think of the evangelicals already involved with current administration / embedded in the government and all  the "good Christians" ready to obey. 

The short version is: God > Trump > A White Christian America > Apocalypse = Good

....so much for separation of Church and State....

https://www.vox.com/2018/10/8/17941066/the-trump-prophecy-liberty-univer...

 Excerpts from the Vox article:

  • The Trump Prophecy doesn’t just want you to believe that God approves of Donald Trump. It wants you to believe that submission to (conservative) political authority and submission to God are one and the same. In the film’s theology, resisting the authority of a sitting president — or, at least, this sitting president — is conflated with resisting God himself.
  • This depiction of Christian domesticity, with male heads of household shaping spiritual matters for their female counterparts, is central to the film’s vision of a “good” Christian life: a chain of well-ordered relationships in which wives submit to their husbands, and husbands submit to Trump. The film repeatedly stresses that Trump isn’t just a president, but a commander-in-chief (another inexplicable five-minute montage toward the end features characters we’ve never seen before holding up photos of servicemen and women, presumably their relatives).
  • The implication is clear: There’s an unbreakable chain of command in God-approved American life, and Donald Trump is at the top of it.
  •  Trump isn’t just good because God chose him or because he is in authority now. He’s also helping bring us one step closer to the Second Coming.
  • But even more troubling, The Trump Prophecy encourages its viewers to wall themselves off from any information that might challenge their perspective of current events. The news media is treated as a collective source of leftist deceit, with the sole exception of Pat Robertson’s Christian Broadcasting Network

Pat Robertson is still alive? Huh.

"Wailing feminists think they can out-crazy Jesus, eh? Hold my beer..."

evil motherfuckers.

Straight up. The "religious right" was the bane of the '90's. 

American Taliban

Stern does an impeccable Pat Robertson. Everything about it is spot on.   

Anyone with a opposable thumb should be able to tell which end is up.  

 

True story.

Rabid. Can't be educated. 

They understand multiculturalism and social inequality and prejudice and unions and cooperation and they just don't agree. They separate themselves off from cosmopolitan understanding. They like it that way. But then they posture as the norm. The smarm drools. The fallacies fly. The irony hurts. What to do? 

They're rabid...

 

 

Jk

 

 

They 

 

 

^ good band name

Funny watching trump get out bat shit krazy'd by kanye today
Fucking twilight zone wasn't this weird