Why Is Donald Trump Unethical

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It is well known that Donald Trump has lived a life of decadence and self-pleasure. But the general public is largely unaware of his associations with organized crime. Much of his wealth was amassed on the addictions of the poor in his Atlantic City casinos. The four times his casinos filed for bankruptcy, he gained millions as his employees, contractors and investors suffered loss. I would encourage people to do some research into Trump’s past.

The Antichrist is described as “wicked”, which means: evil, sinful, immoral, morally wrong, wrongful, bad, iniquitous, corrupt, base, mean and vile. When The Bible describes someone as wicked, it seems to be distinguishing average sinners from those who are morally bankrupt. To some degree, all people regularly sin; whether through those things we actively do (sins of commission) or those we fail to do (sins of omission.) I refer to Donald Trump as an amoral person; one devoid of morality. There is no moral standard to which he aspires. Like a boat drifting in a storm, an amoral person
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This is not because he seeks to avoid evil, but rather because it does not presently benefit him. There is simply nothing “in it” for him at the present time. An example is his abstinence from alcohol, which use had destroyed his brother. The Antichrist seeks to destroy, and avoid anything that may destroy him. Alcohol would actually hinder his ambitions, so he avoids it.

I repeat (and will do so again); much of what is written about Trump in The Bible has yet to be fulfilled. As he climbs higher and higher, his wickedness will escalate as the end approaches. Another reason that Trump has not yet been given over to complete wickedness is the presence of the Restrainer, referred to in 2 Thessalonians 2. (See chapter, “Enter the Son of Destruction”.)

Psalm 5:5-6 “For you are not a God that takes pleasure in wickedness; No evil dwells in you…You hate all those who do

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