He might actually be the antichrist
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I am no longer laughing at that idea...
They say he'll bring peace, he'll be the people's champion, I haven't read that part of The Book yet, but my gut tells me we're in more of a trap than we realized. If the deep state really wanted him to lose, why did they pit him against a bumbling drunk idiot? If the conspiracy perspective is so strong now and they wanted him to win, wouldn't they launch a campaign against him to make him out like some sort of wicked man? It's like they leaned into the Streisand Effect.
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My current 'conspiracy theory' is that they drove the Left super-far into the absolutely (even criminally) absurd, made us so sick of all-things-woke, that Trump looked moderately "conservative" by comparison. All the while having the same agenda behind the scenes: outsource everything to Palantir and push the Digital IDs. Same thing with immigration. But who knows...I know I don't. All I know is how this all ends: for those in Christ, all his and our enemies conquered, "every knee bowed," all wrongs set right, and a celebratory feast. Bumpy from here to there, but that's a sure thing. God cannot fail. End is in sight.
Oh, BTW, I found this study on the Antichrist helpful: Riddlebarger, [The Man of Sin](
His book on Amillennialism is what swayed me, back in the day, and answered so many questions. It's a great read for anyone raised (as I basically was) on pre-mil, pre-trib, dispensationalism. Side effects may include: Calvinism. (LOL)
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