Donald Trump May Not Believe in God, but He Still Plans To Turn America Into a Christ

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Donald Trump May Not Believe in God, but He Still Plans To Turn America Into a Christian Theocracy

If there were only some way to prove it, I would happily bet everything I own that Donald Trump does not believe in God. Not because he's carefully engaged the many philosophical proofs for atheism that are out there, of course. He's simply too much of a sociopathic narcissist to believe in anything higher than himself. He also, as recent court verdicts regarding sexual assault and massive fraud demonstrate, has no moral compass. He's only too happy to be party to attempted murder, in fact, as long as it's someone else who takes the risk of prison for it.

Alas, there's no way to force Trump to tell the truth about his lack of belief in God, but there are plenty of signs of his deep contempt for religion. Multiple witnesses have described how he laughs at Christians behind their backs, calling their faith "bullshit." When he play-acts belief in public, he struggles to hide his scorn, failing to acknowledge basic precepts of Christianity that even most non-believers understand.

I suspect most Americans, even Republican voters, understand that Trump is not a believer. (He does seem to think he's a god himself, a view his voters are all too willing to endorse.) Unfortunately, this can incline folks to feel that, if re-elected, Trump will govern as a secularist. Focus groups, for instance, regularly show that voters disregard the threat Trump poses to legal abortion, even though he's the reason Roe v. Wade was overturned. They correctly surmise that Trump would be fine with any woman he has sex with aborting an inconvenient pregnancy, but forget that, for Trump, rules are for other people. He'd only be too happy to send every woman who got an abortion to prison, so long as he personally is off the hook.

The grim reality, however, is that should Trump win (or steal) the White House this November, he will govern as a theocrat. There's a reason that Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., has attached himself like a suckerfish to Trump's rear end. Johnson wants the U.S. to abandon freedom of religion, and instead run it according to his far-right view of a "biblically sanctioned government." He sees Trump as the single best route to turning the country into a Christian dictatorship.

On Tuesday, Politico published an exposé of the secret plans of The Center for Renewing America think tank, described as "a leading group in a conservative consortium preparing for a second Trump term." Led by Russell Vought, who once worked as Trump's director of the Office of Management and Budget, the group has drafted a blueprint to turn the U.S. into a "Christian nationalist" country. The group argues that "freedom is defined by God, not man," which is a fancy way of saying that they oppose most human rights. Subsequently, they are calling for an end to free speech, by using the Insurrection Act to quell protests. The coalition also expressed support for "overturning same-sex marriage, ending abortion and reducing access to contraceptives."

Trump, being so obviously irreligious, may initially seem like an odd choice to turn the U.S. into a Christian version of a country like Iran, where laws are based on far-right interpretations of religious texts. But that's why he's so valuable to the Christian right. They know most Americans oppose Christian nationalism, especially the parts where we lose free speech and sexual rights. The only way to seize power and get the theocratic agenda enacted is through trickery. Some percentage of Americans will refuse to accept Trump is the face of Christian theocracy — until, of course, it's too late and he's installed himself in power. Plus, Trump's obvious longer term goal is to make his power permanent, by destroying democracy such that voters can never remove him.

http://www.smirkingchimp.com/thread...ns-to-turn-america-into-a-christian-theocracy

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I'm not sure that narcissists CAN believe in God. But his followers are extremely gullible to think he's any kind of Christian or religious guy.

This is just an opportunistic thing for him. He realizes that this group adores him, and that they have political power. So, he's all in.
 
The Politico story is not nearly as extreme as claiming they are planning a "Christian Theocracy." To suggest they could successfully implement such a plan is a real stretch.
 

I don't rely on Frank Zappa for political information. The value of the 1st amendment is that it protects us from violations of our freedom of religion or establishment of religion rights. The courts have struck down unconstitutional actions by both Trump and Biden.
 
Seeing how the majority of Americans are Christian, I find it quite rich that a leftist (most likely another anti Christian) like the person delivering the OP
has the gall to post another Guno-like attack on Trump as to whether he's a Christian or not. You radical anti Christian lefties don't give a fuck about a
person's religious beliefs unless it means you could use it in a political attack on Trump or on another Republican. Just another reason for you anti Christians
to expect you'll be spending your after life or after death days in a burning hell.
 
I find it quite rich that a leftist (most likely another anti Christian) has the gall to post another Guno-like attack on Trump as to whether he's a Christian or not. You radical anti Christian lefties don't give a fuck about a person's religious beliefs
^^ FOX tells you what to think.

I have the utmost admiration for the teachings and moral example of Jesus, and am offended when MAGA cultists and Trump dick suckers ignore and corrupt the gospel.
 
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