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lord_shiva
12-Oct-24, 09:01

The Good President
<<Do you know why it's a good thing for Trump to be even a little bit narcissistic? Because he wants to be a good president and he is doing his best to do everything he can to be a good president. Because failure to a narcissist is catastrophic. And he wants the world to see him as a good president. And one world doesn't want the other world to see him as a good president. But that side is only promoting hatred and fear.>>. Nothing

How is it people hear only what they want to hear? This was Nothing’s response to an AI delineating the qualities and characteristics identifying an evil person. Everyone readily recognized Trump matched the description provided.

How does Trump’s lies harming Haitians and hurricane victims illustrate ANY desire on his part to be good? How does Trump hawking Bibles, sneakers, and $100,000 wristwatches evince goodness? The man was involved in multiple plot to subvert and overturn the 2020 election, including insurrection, which is why his former VP refuses to endorse him.

He was impeached twice, and will likely be impeached as many times this time around for the crimes and incompetence he intends. 1000% tariffs? A $4000 tax hike on the nasty middle class? Bigger deficits? Waging war on political opponents through the DOJ?

Where is the good?

lord_shiva
12-Oct-24, 09:04

Apatzer to VF
Trump was described in the following exercise:

Please do yourself a favor, and AI search. "What are the qualities and attributes of an evil spirited person or spirit?"

Here I'll paste what I found... And we can compare notes.

Qualities and Attributes of an Evil-Spirited Person or Spirit
Evil-Spirited People:

Control-Seeking Behavior: They often manipulate and control others to achieve personal power1.

Dishonesty: Habitual lying and distortion of reality are common traits1.
Lack of Moral Compass: They avoid responsibility and blame others for their actions1.
Mean-Spiritedness: Characterized by spiteful, rude, and harmful behavior2.

Evil Spirits:

Malevolent Intentions: They promote corruption and malice, opposing God's holiness3.
Deceptive Nature: Often referred to as "unclean" or "demonic" spirits, they deceive and harm humans

Man, all of that sounds oddly familiar.
lord_shiva
29-Dec-24, 09:05

Satan’s Success with the Xtian Church
Good people recognize the church’s embrace of evil for exactly what it is, driving current membership decline.

Everyone coming to their senses in a church endorsing Donald tends to abandon faith altogether.
jonheck
31-Dec-24, 03:23

lord_shiva
For better of worse, narcissism is common among US presidents and other world leaders.
Residing among others in the “worse category” we would find our mutual hero.
victoriasas
19-Aug-25, 14:29

I see the following article as evidence that President Trump doesn’t understand Christianity (who the heck is advising him on spiritual matters?) Trump previously said in an interview that someone gets into Heaven by being more good than bad.

<<‘I Want to Try and Get to Heaven’: Trump Gets Reflective on ‘Fox & Friends’

President Trump cast his effort to broker peace in Ukraine in existential terms.

President Trump dialed into “Fox & Friends” on Tuesday morning and revealed his newest and truest motivation for brokering an end to the war in Ukraine: He’s worried he might not get into heaven after he dies.

“I want to try and get to heaven, if possible,” he explained. “I’m hearing I’m not doing well. I am really at the bottom of the totem pole. But if I can get to heaven, this will be one of the reasons.”

Holy mother of God! What a thing to say at 8 o’clock in the morning.

This would have been a highly unusual admission from any president, but it seemed especially out of character coming from this one. The man who is regarded as a messiah by many of his own supporters — a belief he has encouraged at every turn — says now that he knows he’s no saint.

This fear of perdition raised some questions. Chief among them: Who, exactly, has been informing the president that he is “not doing well” with regard to kingdom come? Did Michael the Archangel somehow get Mr. Trump’s cellphone number?

It is rare to hear Mr. Trump say something so soul-searchingly self-deprecating, which this surely was. He has talked often about his brush with death last summer and how he felt it changed him, but it is otherwise uncommon to hear him acknowledge his own mortality. He is old — 79, to be exact — and does not ever want to be reminded of that fact.

“You know, there’s a certain point at which you don’t want to hear ‘Happy Birthday,’” he said when he turned 78. “You just want to pretend the day doesn’t exist.”

He also said then: “My father lived a long time, my mother lived a long time, and they were happy, and they were great. So maybe we’re going to live a long time. I hope so.”

Mr. Trump’s memories of his parents have stirred thoughts of heaven and hell in him in the past. After he was convicted on 34 felony counts, he talked at rallies about what his parents must be thinking. “Now my beautiful parents are up in heaven, I think they are,” he said at one rally. “They’re up there, looking down. They say, ‘How did this happen to my son?’”

But other times he confessed he was not so sure his father made it past the pearly gates.

“I know my mother’s in heaven,” he said at a Madison Square Garden rally in October. “I’m not 100 percent sure about my father, but it’s close.”
At the White House briefing later on Tuesday, Karoline Leavitt, the press secretary, was asked if Mr. Trump was joking when he talked about going to heaven, or if “there was a spiritual motivation behind his peace deals.”

“I think the president was serious,” Ms. Leavitt said. “I think the president wants to get to heaven — as I hope we all do in this room as well.”>>

www.nytimes.com

Trump’s spokesman apparently also doesn’t understand Christianity.

I’d love a reporter to ask Trump or Karoline Leavitt what separates humans from God; what Jesus Christ accomplished on the cross; and why the Bible says believers can KNOW they have eternal life while still physically alive on earth.

After all, Trump is seen by some as the leader of Christians (at least in the United States) and Leavitt makes a point (or used to) of displaying a cross on a necklace during her press conferences.

If they haven’t accepted Jesus Christ as their *Saviour,* if they don’t believe in Jesus Christ, they’re not saved and will die in their sins according to the Bible.

“And he said unto them, Ye are from beneath; I am from above: ye are of this world; I am not of this world.

I said therefore unto you, that ye shall die in your sins: for if ye believe not that I am he, ye shall die in your sins.”

(John 8:23-24)

“Then he called for a light, and sprang in, and came trembling, and fell down before Paul and Silas,

And brought them out, and said, Sirs, what must I do to be saved?

And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house.”

(Acts 16:29-31)

“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.

For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved.

He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.”

(John 3:16-18)

“What does it mean to believe in Jesus?”

www.gotquestions.org

No one “earns” their way into Heaven. Salvation is a gift from God, and believers can and should know they are headed to Heaven after they physically die (assuming they die before the Rapture and are not taken to Heaven while still physically alive.)

“For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.”

(Romans 6:23)

“Herein is our love made perfect, that we may have boldness in the day of judgment: because as he is, so are we in this world.”

(1 John 4:17)

“Ye are of God, little children, and have overcome them: because greater is he that is in you, than he that is in the world.”

(1 John 4:4)
lord_shiva
19-Aug-25, 19:33

Groper Seeks Heavenly Billet
The pedo president expresses concern he might be going to hell, and hopes an Ukraine surrender will tip God’s scales in his favor.

www.the-independent.com
lord_shiva
19-Aug-25, 19:37

Quote Trump
“I want to end it. You know, we’re not losing American lives, we’re not losing American soldiers. We’re losing Russia and Ukrainian, mostly soldiers. Some people, as missiles hit wrong spots or get lobbed into cities,” Trump said on Fox News.

“But if I can save 7,000 people a week from being killed, I think that’s a pretty — I want to try to get to heaven if possible. I’m hearing I’m not doing well,” he continued. “I hear I’m really at the bottom of the totem pole. But if I can get to heaven, this will be one of the reasons.”

End quote.

The wicked war criminal Putler intentionally lobs missiles not just into cities, but targets hospitals, schools, churches, and historic cultural sites. Vladolf intentionally targets citizens. He will burn in hell, if any God metes out justice.

lord_shiva
01-Sep-25, 15:51

Trump MIA
Quote from Daggatt:

The Mad King is not well. His badly swollen cankles and the bruises on his right hand raised concerns. Then he seemed to have gone uncharacteristically radio silent the last five days. (The people ghost writing his latest posts don’t really have his voice down. Too many complete, grammatical sentences.) Pictures of him leaving the White House yesterday look horrible. He doesn’t seem to have played golf as he does every weekend.

Trump posted a photo yesterday of a golf trip with (racist, misogynistic, homophobic) former football coach Jon Gruden, writing, "Great playing Golf with Jon Gruden - A really nice guy, and true character!" However, people pointed out that the image is a week old. If that was intended to assuage concerns, it had the opposite effect.

Given these concerns, I hope he is getting the best possible medical advice from our nation’s leading medical expert - RFK Jr. As HHS Secretary, Jr. is in charge of Medicare and Medicaid, the Surgeon General, the Centers for Disease Control, the National Institutes of Health, the Food and Drug Administration, and many other health agencies. He “does his own research.” He has purged many of the top doctors, scientists, and career officials from these agencies. The Mad King himself installed Jr. as our top health official. Who better to tend to the health of our nation’s chief executive?

Jr. apparently has the ability to diagnose the cellular health of children with only a distant glance. Last week, he said, “I’m looking at kids as I walk through the airports today, as I walk down the street, and I see these kids that are just overburdened with mitochondrial challenges, with inflammation— you can tell from their faces, from their body movements, and from their lack of social connection. And I know that’s not how our children are supposed to look.”

Now, some so-called “experts” say “mitochondrial challenges” are not really a thing - just some catch-all gibberish used by some quacks to describe everything that ails us. Damaged mitochondria are certainly not something that can be diagnosed visually but require specialized genetic testing. Jr.’s remark was described as “cramming a remarkable amount of stupidity into the fewest amount of words possible.” The Dean of the Brown University of Public Health called it “wacky, flat-earth, voodoo stuff.”

But don’t pay attention to those naysayers. The Mad King wouldn’t put a quack in charge of our nation’s health. If Jr. is good enough for all of us, he’s good enough for the Mad King! Give the old man some raw milk and beef tallow! He doesn’t get enough saturated fat. Maybe some leeches on his cankles.

In related news, last week, the CDC Director was fired, and other top career officials resigned en masse, rather than sign their names to Jr. latest anti-vaccine actions and fire others at the agency.



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