I have seen this on another forum.
https://www.gq.com/story/the-cult-of-trump
Trump is even worse than I thought, and that is saying something.
Last night, an old evangelical acquaintance (old friends of my parents) sent me a private message urging me to listen to a youtube video of a preacher talking about Trump's godly aunts who were part of some movement (I guess you have to be a good evangelical to recognize the name.) He went on about how these were Trump's mother's aunts, and that his mother named him "Donald" after one of the key people in this movement, how that very same Bible his aunts used sits in the oval office today. barf. She implored that I listen to him through to the end. I did, and I replied that I just can't see Jesus in anything he says, in anything Trump is or has done or is still doing. She replied how Trump supports the Military, Israel, Christians who were losing their freedoms. He's anti-globalism, and anti abortion. In my reply, I defended that I can't see Jesus caring about any of these things. And Israel? The Jesus I follow would be with the Palestinians. He would speak new parables about the "Good Palestinian," and the Palestinian who by law deserves to be executed--the one he rescues by simply asking the vengeful crowd one question. The Jesus I follow would direct his famous woes to Israel, and to American Christians who simply don't see what is happening at our southern borders to mothers, fathers, and their lost children; or what is happening in our government where all the wealth and entitlements are reserved for the very rich and the plight of the poor just gets harder and harder.
She told we can never worship together, but that she loved me. (scratching my head with that one.)
I'm so glad I left all this when I did. But, having been there makes Trump and even more painful reminder to me of just how cruel Christians can be in their arrogant disregard for pain and suffering in this world. They don't even mind being part of what causes it. I did end by telling her that if I'm damned, then I'm counting on Jesus being my final judge.