Anonymous
(ID: QX/YSRIy)
8/25/2025, 8:19:29 PM
No.513964984
>>513965095
>>513965121
>>513965125
>>513965308
>>513965377
>>513965402
>>513965674
>>513965741
>>513966002
>>513966684
βI want to try and get to heaven, if possible,β he explained. βIβm hearing Iβm not doing well. I am really at the bottom of the totem pole. But if I can get to heaven, this will be one of the reasons.β
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/19/us/politics/trump-heaven.html
Does this freak anyone else out?
Who is telling Trump that he isn't getting into Heaven that he is actually listening to? This guy fires people all the time for telling him something he doesn't want to hear, regardless of the truth of it.
Yet as he clearly living his last year, obsessed with the idea about what happens after he dies, there couldn't possibly be something he would want to delude himself more than whether he goes to Heaven when he dies? But against all established evidence of who he is, he not only is not lying to himself, not getting rid of who told him this, and actually seems to have accepted the most accurate/factual perspective on this.
This is the man who, despite his failings, has to be one of the most well-informed people in the world on things that are hidden from us peasants. So what's going on here?
This means either:
1. The person telling him this is incredibly powerful, too powerful to be ignored or discarded.
2. He has some actual way to verify the information in a way that is convincing enough to him to make him believe something awful and terrifying.
And no matter which one of these is true, the implications are enormous. Do the higher echelons of power have actual evidence of an afterlife, and some kind of way to determine its sorting of souls?
Who is Trump "hearing from" about this?
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/19/us/politics/trump-heaven.html
Does this freak anyone else out?
Who is telling Trump that he isn't getting into Heaven that he is actually listening to? This guy fires people all the time for telling him something he doesn't want to hear, regardless of the truth of it.
Yet as he clearly living his last year, obsessed with the idea about what happens after he dies, there couldn't possibly be something he would want to delude himself more than whether he goes to Heaven when he dies? But against all established evidence of who he is, he not only is not lying to himself, not getting rid of who told him this, and actually seems to have accepted the most accurate/factual perspective on this.
This is the man who, despite his failings, has to be one of the most well-informed people in the world on things that are hidden from us peasants. So what's going on here?
This means either:
1. The person telling him this is incredibly powerful, too powerful to be ignored or discarded.
2. He has some actual way to verify the information in a way that is convincing enough to him to make him believe something awful and terrifying.
And no matter which one of these is true, the implications are enormous. Do the higher echelons of power have actual evidence of an afterlife, and some kind of way to determine its sorting of souls?
Who is Trump "hearing from" about this?