What kind of mental state do you have to be in to act this way? It is so great that he is in charge of our nation, I feel totally safe, NOT. https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-second-coming-of-god-to-jews-israel-135407584.html Trump touts quote calling him 'second coming of God' to Jews in Israel Scroll back up to restore default view. great disloyalty,” President Trump on Wednesday repeated a claim by a supporter that he is beloved by Israeli Jews “like a king” or "the second coming of God." Trump shared on Twitter quotes from Newsmax TV's Wayne Allyn Root, who declared him the greatest president for Jews and Israel “in the history of the world.” Root made the comments on his eponymous call-in show on Tuesday night. A former Libertarian Party vice presidential nominee and author of the 2015 book “Angry White Male: How the Donald Trump Phenomenon Is Changing America,” Root is known for promoting wild, baseless conspiracy theories. In 2017, he claimed the mass shooting in Las Vegas was a “clearly coordinated Muslim terror attack.” After Trump moved the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv, a long-sought goal of the Israeli government, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu compared the American president to another king, Cyrus of Persia, who allowed Jews to return to Israel, ending their exile in Babylon, in the 6th century B.C. More pointedly, some pro-Trump organs have begun comparing him to an actual king of Israel, King David. (Comparisons to King Solomon have been much fewer, although Nancy Pelosi once, rather pointedly, reminded him that Solomon asked God for, and received, the gift of wisdom.) AP Photo/Evan Vucci Many evangelicals in the U.S. regard Trump as an instrument of God’s will, in that he is abetting the Jewish dominion over Israel they regard as a precondition for the Second Coming of Christ. But none have gone quite so far as to suggest that Christ is returning in the person of the former head of the Miss Universe pageant. There is a long tradition in rabbinic Judaism of rejecting “false Messiahs.” Trump also sought to escalate his feud with Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., claiming she wants to “cut off aid to Israel.” “This is the new face the of Democrat Party?” the president tweeted about the freshman congresswoman. President Trump leaving a Pennsylvania rally in May. (Photo: Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images) On Tuesday, Trump stirred outrage when he was asked by a reporter in the Oval Office if the U.S. should reconsider its policies toward Israel after the country refused to permit Tlaib and Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., to enter. “Any Jewish people that vote for a Democrat — I think it shows either a total lack of knowledge or great disloyalty,” Trump said. It wasn’t clear what he meant by “disloyalty” — and whether it is to Israel, the U.S. or their faith. The president himself has trafficked in “dual loyalty” accusations, referring to Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu as “your prime minister” when talking at a conference of Jewish Americans and calling Israel “your country” at a White House Hanukkah celebration. Trump’s anti-immigrant rhetoric was blamed by some Jews for inspiring a terror attack on a Pittsburgh synagogue in which 11 people died last year. Although Trump has many prominent Jewish supporters, and his daughter and son-in-law are Jewish, the majority of American Jews have supported Democrats for generations, and continue to do so. According to a Pew Research study, 79 percent of Jewish voters went for Democrats in the 2018 midterms. Pew said this number has varied over the years, from 87 percent in 2006 to 66 percent in 2014. In presidential races, the Jewish vote since 2000 has ranged from 69 percent to 79 percent for Democrats, with Hillary Clinton getting 71 percent against Trump in the 2016 race. Trump in the past has claimed the Bible as his favorite book, although he has shown little knowledge of it. One passage that might be relevant is found in Acts 12:21-23, about the ancient King Herod. It reads: On the appointed day Herod, wearing his royal robes, sat on his throne and delivered a public address to the people. They shouted, “This is the voice of a god, not of a man.” Immediately, because Herod did not give praise to God, an angel of the Lord struck him down, and he was eaten by worms and died. — Jerry Adler contributed reporting to this story
He's only listening to his most hardcore base of followers (Zionist Evangelicals). Some of these folks are in my own family, and they genuinely believe he's a prophecy fulfilled core figure for God in the end times. Sort of like the Anti-Antichrist. The Anti-Christ was viewed as Obama before although they've moved on from there to Hillary, and currently whoever they'll pinpoint next from the Democrats. Important to know that Trump is mostly compared to the Biblical figure David who was flawed, but a key figure that God put in charge to represent "his people". However David was not nearly as flawed during his key moments later in life that Trump is currently in. The guy had an affair, and sent his mistresses husband to the front lines to be killed. That is the key element that allows Trump prophecy believers to justify any and everything he does. In the end of his life though, he acknowledged, and repented & served the rest of his life as one of the most revered leaders in the Bible. Sounds crazy right....?... it is, and its what is being propagated to millions of Americans right now as we speak, and trust me... they are buying it. No shock at all that Trump would start saying himself what he reads about online all day long. So just so we are clear, this is happening where our president thinks of himself as a biblical god character, and millions of people truly believe he's a direct mouthpiece for God. This is where we are folks.
Lol. I thought it would happen much sooner though. (this is what the bible means by never taking the lord's name in vain)
Exactly. Most Christians interpret that as saying the curse word goddam, but really it’s much different than that. It’s basically about doing exactly what Trump and his grifter televangelists are doing to falsely claim a calling from God to manipulate people to gain personally. It’s exactly what Jesus Christ would have stood against and what the Bible warns against. Rarely is one particular sin called out as an abomination but this is called out in particular multiple times for a good reason. Christians more than anyone need to be calling this out. Unfortunately that’s unlikely to happen because pretty much all Christian leaders rely on their position for a day job and fear ticking off a large portion of the people in their congregation who put money in the plate every Sunday.
Is that why his Evangelical approval ratings are through the Heavens? Muthafugger Donny Saves, chumps!