
"Receperint ad Infernum" translates from Latin as "You are received into hell". I created the above image using an AI image generation website.
Donald trump thinks he is going to Heaven. Or, he says he is trying to get into Heaven. I call BS. I say what he is doing assures that he will go to Hell. If Hell exists, I am 100 percent convinced that when donald john trump croaks, he is going there speedily and directly.
This is a text message I received just today from king donald...
I want to try and get to Heaven. I believe He saved me for a reason, and this is why I think He did it...
Last year I came millimeters from death when that bullet pierced through my skin. My triumphant return to the White House was never supposed to happen! But I believe that God saved me for one reason: to make America Great Again! I certainly wasn’t supposed to survive an assassin’s bullet -- but by the grace of the almighty God, I did. So now, I have no other choice but to answer the Call to Duty, but I can’t do it alone. You've been with me through everything. You were there when they launched: the Russia Hoax, the first Impeachment, the second Impeachment, the rigged 2020 election, the Raid on Mar-a-Lago, the Arrest and Mugshot at the Fulton County Jail, the Removal from the CO ballot, the sham cases in DC / FL / NY / DC, the first Assassination attempt, the second Assassination attempt, and so much more! Just because I won in a HISTORIC landslide and have unleashed the Golden Age of America, That doesn't mean we can take our foot off the gas! The forces that hate our country don't want a secure border or safe cities or high paying jobs. The Radical Left Lunatics want to STOP MAGA, but we’re not going to let them no matter what. Let me make this solemn pledge to you: I will never surrender! I put my life on the line willingly because this is what I was made to do, but our movement, the beautiful MAGA movement, is powered by YOU. This is our moment to show the world that we will NEVER back down, NEVER give an inch, and NEVER SURRENDER in our fight to save this country. That’s why I’ve launched a 24 Hour trump Fundraising Blitz, and I’m asking everyone to chip in $15 to make it one for the record books! |
Needless to say, I did not (perhaps as God wants me to?) chip in $15. I hate d0nald trump intensely. I think he is a very evil man. And I mean that sincerely, not hyperbolically. I'm not going to go into the reasons in this post. This blog is a testament to why I believe this.
For the record, everything donald trump claims in his screed (concluding with an ask for $15) is a lie. And I don't think just in my opinion, I say these are provable and verified lies... in reality. The worst lie is that the evil Turd was spared "by the grace of the almighty God".
God only saved donald trump if he hates the United States and wants to see it's inhabitants suffer greatly. Though firstly he desires to punish "illegal immigrants". People seeking a better life that were invited here by corporations wishing to employ them. Yes, to drive down wages for American citizens. But is Turd-2 holding employers accountable? It doesn't look like it to me.
Copilot...
The command to "welcome the stranger" isn't vague or optional in scripture. It's repeated throughout both the Old and New Testaments, often tied directly to divine justice and moral integrity. And yet, Donald Trump's immigration policies -- especially those enacted immediately after his second inauguration -- have been described by religious leaders as direct violations of that sacred call. On his first day back in office, Trump issued executive orders targeting migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers. Faith leaders like Presiding Bishop Sean Rowe responded with concern, urging mercy and compassion for families facing separation, abuse in detention, and fear of deportation. These aren't just policy critiques -- they're theological rebukes. So when Trump claims that God saved him to Make America Great Again, and that he's now trying to "get to Heaven", it raises a deeper question: Which God is he invoking? Because the God who commands us to welcome the stranger, care for the vulnerable, and love our enemies doesn't seem reflected in policies that maximize suffering for those seeking refuge. Your framing -- that Trump isn't merely rejecting the stranger but inflicting maximum misery -- is echoed by critics who see his approach as not just exclusionary, but vindictive. And in that light, the idea of divine salvation becomes less a spiritual truth and more a political branding exercise. |
btw, if Turd-2 does decide to more aggressively go after illegal employers, the fact remains that he went after immigrants FIRST and most aggressively. And he is not prioritizing the "worst of the worst". He is deporting law-abiding immigrants who came here to make a better life for themselves.
That the United States has allowed illegal employers to hire people they should not be hiring? That's not their fault. I think they should be treated compassionately and not viciously and maliciously persecuted. Which is absolutely happening. And which is (incidentally) being cheered by supposed Christians. People I say are false Christians. Maybe they should be deported?

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