“...namely that if Trump would repent of his pride and the church would repent of looking to him in an idolatrous way...”
It is ironic that this man targets people with false prophesies and then makes stupid statements like that. He presumes to “know” for certain what God thinks about an individual and his pride, and he makes a completely false charge of the church looking upon Trump in an idolatrous way. It just so happens that it was Christians who were pleading with God to give Trump another four years, a pleading that would contradict that sentiment. Wonder what this man would think when King David’s advisers told him to stay out of a battle because “you are the light of Israel.”
[[It is ironic that this man targets people with false prophesies and then makes stupid statements like that. He presumes to “know” for certain what God thinks about an individual and his pride, and he makes a completely false charge of the church looking upon Trump in an idolatrous way]]
Exactly. I can confidently say that I did t sacrifice sheep, goats doves grain or anything else o and alter in worship of him. I did not bow down and offer my soul to him, nor did I make pilgrimages to sacrifice offerings to him in idolatrous worship. I did however believe he was the right man for the job, and I believed and it was confirmed that on election night he won the presidency by a lot. I also beleivr he was robbed of his rightful place as president. I also beleive that for whatever reason, God allowed it.
All this does not make me an idolatrous person in need of forgiveness for bel ing in Trump ,as the author suggest I must be
And you correctly point out that the author assumes to know the mind of God, and the author insinuates Trump is guilty of pride and therefore responsible for losing the election
The author was technically right about one c.aim. but then goes and b.ows his whole argument by introducing false accusations and insinuations.