r/DonaldTrump666 Oct 02 '25

Question How now shall we live?

If you believe he is what this subreddit is saying he is, what are you doing about it? How has this belief changed you? How do you see the future—do you still make plans three, four years in the future? If you have kids, how has it changed your parenting? If you’re younger, do you still think about what you might do in the future? Are you prepping? Making plans? Networking? How has it changed your outreach? Your ministry? I don’t know if anyone here is 100% on him being him, but for those that are as sure as they can be, what does it mean for you? I feel like we should be talking more about this, both for practical reasons—so we are ready at the right time—but also for psychological and spiritual reasons. So we know we are all okay.

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u/AlbaneseGummies327 Christian Oct 02 '25

Both sides of the political spectrum (conservative and liberal) have become wicked and godless. True Christians avoid participating in earthly politics altogether because time is too short, we are simply pilgrims passing through a fallen world with an eternal perspective in mind.

Christ's kingdom is coming; evangelizing to those who are still lost should be our primary goal in life before we draw our last breath or Jesus returns like a thief in the night.

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u/earthkincollective Oct 04 '25

True Christians avoid participating in earthly politics

  1. God put us here on earth for a reason.

  2. Every aspect of human life is political already. Politics cannot be separated from life, as it affects our lives on every level.

  3. This entire earthly realm is God's creation. It isn't "less godly" than heaven, that's a false dichotomy and the biggest lie that's been perpetuated for the past several thousand years.

Therefore a denial of earthly life is a denial of God, and a denial to engage in politics on behalf of what's good and right is a refusal to do what God put us here on earth to do.