Apollyon Rising or Abaddon, Archangel of The Abyss
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all I know is the aliens trying to make us slaves to mine our precious metals cannot take kindly to the fact that Trump shits on a gold toilet.
Hahaha - funny!!
Well depending on what beliefs your referring to since this is the same entity that is known by different names....Many believe he is of hell...others that he is a watchdog of hell sent by God...could you be more specific in your intent on this?
Blessings...
My rabbit hole has led me to the inevitable question of whether or not we’ve been led (partially) astray by none other than the false prophet that was promised.
I just think it’s a valid inquiry, is all.
We have been led astray by a false prophet but that isnt Trump....he is annointed by God for our good....Obama was the false one
I'm going with Trump....do I win?
You do!
Ah, a photo from his three-story penthouse high atop the Trump Tower in New York City. The interior was later redesigned in Louis XIV-style with gold-trimmed furniture, marble floors, columns, tables, and walls, frescoed ceilings, bronze statues, and crystal chandeliers. So what exactly are you trying to say - his taste in decor or what? xD
I’m saying that the likelihood of a holy man residing there seems pretty slim.
Still have my doubts that Jesus would approve.
So whose room is this?
This is Donald Trumps room.
Go to the main reference for the word Abaddon/Apollyon: Revelation 9:1-11
Notice that the Bible never once equated Abaddon with evil. The destruction given by these "locusts" is a punishment to those who are evil. The "locusts" being led by Abaddon ... "were told... to harm... only those people who did not have the seal of God on their foreheads." (Rev 9:4) The "locusts of Abaddon" were not allowed to kill the followers of Christ.
If this was meant to be the devil, as you seem to imply, then why they attack their own kingdom? Think about this. Jesus Himself says "if Satan cast out Satan, he is divided against himself; how shall then his kingdom stand?" (Matthew 12:26) Can we not know them by their works? How do you know that these "locusts" and their general aren't being sent by God to cleanse Satan's minions from this planet?
Think about it like this: Why would anyone assume that Trump meant this picture to be an alignment with the very evil that is going to be expunged by the claws and stingers of these creatures? No, it's him CELEBRATING that he's part of the army that is kicking the Deep State minions that will be on the receiving end of those stinges.
Thank you for this comment! Truly! It reminds me why this board is a unique and profound place.
Not just for the passages, but also for your commentary. A second look, and a second interpretation on the topic, is very much appreciated.
NOW, in response:
I think your take works out logically, I think your take works out theologically. However, it is a LOT to digest. And I don't mean that the biblical prophecy is hard to digest. Taken literally or figuratively, the Bible is a profound work of art.
What is difficult for me, as its always been, is Donald Trump. Even within the context of Q/TGA (the phenomenon, not this site), Donald Trump begs our scrutiny. I think that ANY person in the public narrative, and especially one who not only espouses his own sanctity but is adored by the masses, is worthy of the harshest critique. It seems he's a far cry from the demon-esq characterization hurled at him by his political adversaries, but he's still a business mogul who profited immensely off the most decadent stages of capitalism and the global subjugation of humanity. He's still a reality tv star who has clearly thrived off fame. His life and his education still sit firmly within reference to the mystery religions/illuminati/cabal (i.e. freemasonry, jesuits (georgetown), etc.).
Trump as frontman and bulletproof shield to the media for military masterminds I can take. But Trump as destroyer of evil? Trump as transcendental force for transcendental good? Perhaps. But it's hard not to sober up on him from time to time. Sure, the likelihood that opposing forces have existed for all time within the mystery religions/brotherhood of the snake/freemasons/jesuits is high I'd say. But he is without doubt somewhere in their club, and their club is difference than ours. In sympathy for those who can't quite get on board with the Don, I have to admit that I get it. My lifes experience has culminated in an abject disdain for TV personality + fame. And that intuition hardly feels illogical.
Could he be a test? A trial of sorts? Sure. But if he is a sign for folks to get their chickens in order before show-time, he is a difficult test, and one that many rational, well intentioned, and good hearted people will fail.
The vaccine endorsement has me questioning his role, and perhaps the role of Q. Careful discernment, which has admirably always been advocated for by Q, should lead each of us to steep skepticism of any character in play, from Lin Wood (who's almost too clean to be true) to Donald Trump.
Again, thank you for your response! I hope we can continue this thoughtful discussion.
No trouble. Honestly, this wasn't going how I was expecting this to go. Now that I see your response I realize the strange irony of the whole thing.
I have to admit the idea of these "destroyers" as servants of God is one that's kind of unusual and I should give some credit where it's due. That idea isn't entirely something I just came up with by myself. I actually ran across a version of it as part of some guy's ideas. This is one part of his stuff that sense to me. I'm not sure what I'd have thought if I hadn't read it before this came up, but this is what set my conviction about it.
Why I find it ironic is that this dude is definitely is NOT a pro-Trump MAGA fan at all. I believe his exact words for Trump were "ginger haired Lex Luther." (obviously thinking him a megalomaniac) He described Q as a "Nostratrumpus." He also said to me last December "If you expect Trump to change the welcome sign outside United States of Potterville, you’re sadly mistaken." So it's kind of funny that I'm here using one of his thoughts to discuss Trump's painting of Abaddon.
But back to now. I actually agree with the angle you're proposing now that I've heard your point. Yeah, Trump definitely should not to be seen like a god or hero. He is like an archetype for the common man and their frustration against the corrupt elites. A kind of figurehead for the populist movement. And, I think, he's been one of the best leaders we've had as a country. Like I said in response to that dude, "Trump is the guy we chose to do this job and I want him to lead the charge if that's what's coming." But we didn't get that. We got stinky Joe cheating his butt in with the help of 30 Pence Judas.
Anyway, I agree. Trump is a man. And we should take him as a man. We should cherish and respect the great amount of good he's done for us. And we shouldn't be afraid of criticizing him when he doesn't live up to the ideals that we all should strive for either.