You seem to think in political stereotypes, don't you? If you don't reject Trump as a false "christ", you shall, in the end, be rejecting Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior.
I do, and people need to remember the false prophecies of Mark Taylor, Lance Wallnau, etc. supporting Trump.
Here is the full text of the notorious prophecy, that of Mark Taylor:
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FULL TEXT of Mark Taylor's April 28, 2011 Commander in Chief Prophecy:
[1]"The Spirit of God says I've chosen this man Donald Trump for such a time as this. [2]For as Benjamin Netanyahu is to Israel, so shall this man be to the United States of America, for I will use this man to bring honor, respect and restoration to America.
[3]America will be respected once again as the most powerful, prosperous nation on Earth other than Israel. [4]The dollar will be the strongest it has ever been in the history of the United States and will once again be the currency by which all others are judged.
[5]The Spirit of God says the enemy will quake and shake and fear this man I have anointed. [6]They will even quake and shake when he announces he is running for President. [7]It will be like the shot heard across the world.
[8]Then you will say what shall we do now? [9]This man knows all our tricks and schemes. [10]We've been robbing America for decades. [11]What should we do to stop this? [12]The Spirit says, ha, no one shall stop this that I have started, for the enemy has stolen from America for decades and it stops now. [13]For I will use this man to reap the harvest that the United States has sown for and plunder from the enemy what he has stolen and return it back seven-fold to the United States.
[14]The enemy will say, 'Israel, Israel, what about Israel?' [15]Israel will be protected by America once again. [16]The Spirit says yes, America will once again stand hand in hand with Israel and the two shall be as one, for the ties between Israel and America will be stronger than ever and Israel will flourish like never before.
[17]The Spirit of God says I will protect America and Israel, for this next President will be a man of his word. [18]When he speaks the world will listen and know that there is something greater in him than all the others before him. [19]This man's word is his bond and the world and America will know this, and the enemy will fear this, for this man will be fearless.
[20]The Spirit says when the financial harvest begins so shall the parallel in the spiritual for America.
[21]The Spirit of God says in this next election they will spend billions to keep this president out. [22]It will be like money down the toilet. [23]Let them waste their money, for where it comes from is being used by evil forces at work, but they will not succeed. [24]This next election will be a clean sweep for the man that I have chosen. [24]They will say things about this man, the enemy, but it will not affect him and they will say it rolls off of him like a duck. [25]For even as the feathers of a duck protect it, so shall my feathers protect this next president.
[26]Even mainstream news media will be captivated by this man and the abilities that I gift to him and they will even begin to agree with him, says the Spirit." – Mark Taylor
I've numbered the sentences (or verses) of this prophecy and have also broke it into paragraphs. As one can see from the text, there is manifestly false prophecy contained in it.
As I've said, Trump has never disowned the prophecies given by various people concerning him. When Trump was in the early months of his Presidency, Trump, himself, should have came out and condemned these prophecies, saying that he was, in no way, "anointed" by God. He failed to do so. This meant, in effect, that Trump consented to them, hoping that gullible people would fall for them and support him as a leader. Technically, this made him an anti-christ, one of the many fetid anti-christs that have come down through the centuries who've claimed divine sanctions to rule and to compel obedience. One thing that we do know about Trump is his concerns for wealth, power and obedience.
I maintain that we have a right to be suspicious of Trump and to question him when he he does various moral actions that are repugnant to Christian belief. Let us all agree that Trump is not not of God. As an anti-christ, Trump is, by definition, anti-God and anti-family.
This also means, on this forum, Christianity Board, Christians have a perfect right to be suspicious of false "christs", people who claim to be "anointed", or accept from others that certain people are "anointed" by God. Trump is not "anointed" by God. At a certain point, if people do not repudiate this belief, they must be regarded as following a false "christ".
For myself, I only accept Jesus as the Christ. It is only he who is Lord and Savior.