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“The anti-Christ spirit is among us.” — 1 John 4:3

Not a label.
A pattern test.

1) Love your enemies

“Love your enemies…” — Matthew 5:44
“I hate my opponent and I don’t want the best for them.” — Trump (Memorial event)

2) The impartiality of judges

“You shall not show partiality in judgment…” — Deuteronomy 1:17
“There is no Republican judge and there is no Democrat judge…” — Roberts (2018)
“You’ve lost all credibility when you say that.” — Trump (Apr 1, 2026)
“They always want to show that they’re independent… ‘I don’t care if Trump appointed me.’” — Trump (Apr 1, 2026)

3) Fairness for immigrants

“The foreigner… must be treated as native-born.” — Leviticus 19:34
“Why are we having all these people from shithole countries?” — Trump (reported Jan 2018)
“They’re poisoning the blood of our country.” — Trump (Dec 2023)

4) Complicity of White Evangelicals

“Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them.” — Ephesians 5:11
Franklin Graham: “It could be so much better if you didn’t use foul language.” (letter)
“I don’t want to use bad language… I like him so much.” — Trump (Philadelphia rally, June 2024)
Graham: Trump has “modified his language”
(only profanity addressed → broader conduct left untouched)

5) Racism

Peter withdrew from Gentiles out of fear — Galatians 2:11–14
Paul opposed him publicly
“They’re poisoning the blood of our country.” — Trump (Dec 2023)

6) Prioritizing war over the poor

“Blessed are the peacemakers…” — Matthew 5:9
“The United States can’t take care of day care… we have to take care of one thing: military protection.” — Trump (Apr 3, 2026)

Pattern:
Hatred > love
Loyalty > justice
Power > mercy

That’s not drift.
That’s reversal.

Great post

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I’m going to match downsats with boosts for a bit.

Not to “win” anything, just to see what happens when a claim people resist gets more visibility instead of less.

If you disagree, engage the argument.

If it’s wrong, it should break under scrutiny.

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11 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b 7 Apr

godxwar slop yay

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11 sats \ 0 replies \ @Yermin OP 7 Apr -50 sats

You can dismiss it as “theology slop,” but the mechanism is real. That’s what I’m showing.

Let’s be clear: this isn’t coming from “the left.”

This is coming from inside Trump-world.

Tucker Carlson is now asking:

“Could there be a spiritual component to this?”
“Is it possible what you're watching is a very stealthy yet incredibly effective attack on... belief in Jesus?”
“Is it possible the president sees this as something bigger… an elevation beyond president of the United States?”

That’s not subtle.

MAGA allies heard it exactly how it lands:

Ian Miles Cheong:

“Tucker Carlson suggests that Donald Trump is the Antichrist…”

Laura Loomer:

“...lies about how President Trump is the anti-Christ…”

And here’s the arc:

2021: “demonic force, a destroyer.” — Tucker
2024: campaigns for him
2026: now raising Antichrist questions

That’s not a smear campaign.

That’s people inside the circle starting to realize what they’ve been defending.

When your own allies start reaching for spiritual warning language, you don’t get to wave it off as partisan noise.

That’s the alarm bell.