Spyke
piefed.world

I thought the anti-christ was supposed to be someone everyone liked, except true believers in christ. Trump is too unlikeable to be the anti-christ.

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lemmy.world

There's a surprisingly large contingent that absolutely adores him, though.

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daggermoonreply
piefed.world

The anti-christ would be loved by the majority. The majority hate Trump.

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ivanreply
piefed.social

Yeah, but he probably wouldn't have won the election if he was hated by majority, especially the second time.

And not to mention all those new wave fashy assholes getting increasingly more popular all over Europe.

If Vatican caved in and chose that trumpist cardinal as Pope over Leo - I'd probably start believing in Antichrist stuff. 🌚

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Rothereply
piefed.social

Well, the majority of people who believes in the anti-christ adores Trump though.

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I don't know if that's actually statistically true. Maybe they voted for him, but usually that would have just been because he was pro life, not because they actually liked him

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daggermoonreply
piefed.world

I'd like to think that the majority of Christians (at least outside the US) aren't Trump worshipers.

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quokk.au

Local equivalents whatever they always seem to fall in line behind the worst monsters

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"He is the adversary who sets himself in opposition to, and exalts himself above, every so-called god or object of worship, and who even seats himself in the temple of God, declaring himself to be God."

Ight, you might have a point.

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lemmy.world

I always expected someone like a Randall Flagg or The man in black. Or this guy from American horror story.

But just. ugh. Very disappointed.

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It would be on brand for Flagg whether he personally detested Trump or if he was in fact Trump in disguise. Either would utterly fail to surprise me - he's a much more dimensional character than Trump after all.

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