"Glad you were able to go to an historic event. remember Trump started warp speed. estimates now that 50000 dead in US from the jab. he's the joker in the masonic deck. I used to believe, but I don't anymore, at least about him, oh they may let him back in as the " savior", only to bring in the full monty. I have to concentrate on the Biblical aspect of all this now. it is better to trust in Yahwah than in man.
love you so."
Nothing troubling about that.
Trump isn't a savior. He might represent us, but if we start believing he's a savior then we are in serious trouble.
Bingo.
Now my counter argument to the OP's friend would be that so many of God's prophets have been stating that 45 was anointed by God, and God keeps telling them that he'll be back.
If this is not the book of revelations playing out then Trump could simply be a great man, among other great men that are taking a huge risk to save the world from evil.
If this is the book of revelations playing out, I'm pretty much skeptical of everyone and everything.
I'm more an more of the belief that the book of revelations is supposed to be a warning, that if we get that depraved, things will go very badly. We're almost there, but we're also waking up to the evil going on and rooting it out ourselves.
Maybe that's the point? If the world gets to the point where there is no one left that is willing or able to displace evil that the book of revelations starts?
I am reading my way through Revelations right now. That always struck me was that throughout the ages many people thought that they were living in the End Times: wars, pestilence, evil etc. have always been part of human existence. Seems its only fairly recently that these scenarios have been played out on a global scale. With all the brainwashing and control that we are under, seems unlikely that a loving, merciful God would not give us a chance to be freed from that. Satan will be bound for a thousand years and then the end will come. Hoping that the evil globalists will be wishing that the rocks would fall on them and that the best is yet to come refers to a time of respite which allows humanity to turn to God.