
Esther Muldur
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@NowTheEndBegins Trump NEVER compared himself to Jesus Christ. Original photo came from @NickAdamsinUSA on his Facebook page on Feb. 4, 2026 facebook.com/share/p/18P5Jd… Context matters!
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@Annakhait The original photo came from @NickAdamsinUSA on his Facebook page back in Feb. 4, 2026 facebook.com/share/p/18P5Jd…
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@elonmusk Key verses condemning these actions include Exodus 22:18 ("Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live") and Deuteronomy 18:10-12, which forbids divination, spell-casting, and calling up the dead.
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@elonmusk Copied and pasted: The Bible strictly prohibits witchcraft, sorcery, and consulting with mediums or wizards, labeling these practices as abominations and acts of rebellion against God.
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🚨‼️That defense is exactly what is so dangerous. Saying, “It is not Trump portraying himself as Jesus, it is Trump doing the work of God to heal the nation,” does not fix the problem. It states the problem out loud. Trump cannot heal anybody. He is not the healer of America. Jesus Christ is the healer. Jesus Christ is the Savior. Jesus Christ is the one with power over sickness, sin, and the soul. A politician does not step into that lane without crossing a line.
And let’s stop pretending the imagery is neutral. If this were only about political leadership, then put the man in a suit behind a desk signing policy, meeting with leaders, or addressing the nation. But that is not what they did. They put him in messianic-style robes, gave him glowing healing power, surrounded him with reverent faces, and staged the whole thing like a miracle scene. That is not ordinary patriotism. That is manufactured pseudo-religious imagery, and Bible believers ought to reject it, not explain it away.
The Bible gives the contrast plainly. In Acts 10:25-26, when Cornelius fell down before Peter and worshipped him, Peter lifted him up and said, “Stand up; I myself also am a man.” But in Acts 12:22-23, when the people cried of Herod, “It is the voice of a god, and not of a man,” Herod accepted that glory and God judged him because he gave not God the glory. That is the issue. Peter refused misplaced honor. Herod received it. So no, “context” does not help this defense. It makes it worse, because now you are openly telling us the image means Trump is doing God’s healing work.
I am not interested in left-versus-right spin. I am interested in whether Christians still know the difference between honoring rulers and dressing them up in glory that belongs to Christ alone. There is one healer. There is one Savior. There is one blessed hope, and it is not Donald Trump, Joe Biden, or any other political figure. It is Jesus Christ. If you cannot see the danger in that image, then politics has already blinded your discernment.
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This is NOT a picture of Trump portraying himself as Jesus. This picture was originally posted in February by @NickAdamsinUSA and it portrays Trump doing the work of God to heal our nation. Context matters people. Here’s the original-
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@BrilynHollyhand Pres. Trump has never compared himself to Jesus Christ. Original photo posted by @NickAdamsinUSA on his Facebook page on Feb. 4, 2026 facebook.com/share/p/18P5Jd…
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@atensnut They never left. No one can pass through the Firmament, God created that way!!
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Just got off the phone with our @NASAArtemis II astronauts — they are inspiring a whole new generation of space explorers!
With tomorrow's re-entry and splashdown approaching, we could not be more proud of all they have accomplished in space.
Go Artemis! 🇺🇸
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The Firmament Dome Exposed: The Biblical Case for the Vaulted Heaven Above the Earth
The doctrine of the firmament dome is not some side issue for curious people with too much time on their hands. It goes to the heart of how a man reads his Bible, how he understands creation, and whether he is going to let Scripture speak for itself or force it to bow to the opinions of modern men in white coats. Once you start reading Genesis, Job, Psalms, Isaiah, Ezekiel, and Revelation with plain eyes instead of with a head stuffed full of scientific tradition, you begin to notice something the saints were never supposed to miss. God did not describe a spinning ball flying through a godless vacuum. He described an earth established, founded, spread out over the waters, and enclosed beneath the heavens He stretched forth like a curtain and spread out like a tent to dwell in. That language is not accidental. It is not poetic filler. It is structural language. It is architectural language. It is the language of a Builder telling you what He built.
What has happened is simple. Men were taught from childhood to sneer at the text before they ever studied it. They were trained to assume that when the Bible says the earth is established, it cannot be moved, that must mean something other than what it says. When Job speaks of the heavens as strong, and as a molten looking glass, that must be symbolic. When Genesis says the firmament divided the waters above from the waters beneath, that must be some primitive misunderstanding. When the Psalms speak of the foundations of the earth, when Proverbs speaks of the circle on the face of the deep, when Ezekiel and John describe a crystal-like expanse before the throne, all of that must be reinterpreted until it means the opposite of the plain reading. That is not Bible study. That is damage control. That is men rescuing their traditions from the word of God.
The issue before us is not whether this subject makes the world comfortable. The issue is whether the Bible can be trusted to say what it means. If the Scriptures present a real firmament, a real heaven stretched out above the earth, a real separation of waters, a real order to creation, then the believer has no business apologizing for it. He ought to stand on it. He ought to preach it. He ought to search it out until every verse on the subject is brought into the light. And if that makes the educated world laugh, let them laugh. They laughed at Noah before the flood came too. The authority for this subject is not the university, not the observatory, not the media, not the expert class, and not the latest computer-generated fantasy. The authority is the King James Bible, and if a man will let that Book talk, the case for a real firmament dome above the earth is far stronger than most Christians have ever been told.
1. The Firmament Begins in Genesis, Not in Myth
The first place a Bible believer must go is Genesis 1, because that is where God lays down the structure of the created order. “And God said, Let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters” (Genesis 1:6). There is nothing vague about that statement. The firmament is not the waters. The firmament is not merely atmosphere. The firmament is placed in the midst of the waters as a divider. One body of waters is beneath it and another body of waters is above it. That means the created world is not presented as an endless open expanse. It is presented as a structured realm with boundaries, divisions, and levels. The first thing the modern system must do is explain away that division, because once you admit the text means what it says, the whole model men have been fed begins to shake.
Then the passage goes further. “And God made the firmament, and divided the waters which were under the firmament from the waters which were above the firmament” (Genesis 1:7). Notice that God made it. It is not an illusion. It is not merely

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🚨‼️The modern world did not just give you a globe. It gave you a replacement Bible. It handed you a universe where the earth is insignificant, man is accidental, heaven is abstract, and the words of God must be filtered through experts before you are allowed to believe them. That is why people get so angry when you challenge the system. You are not touching a theory. You are touching their religion.
A Bible believer does not start with NASA and then work backward to Genesis. He starts with Genesis and judges NASA by it. He does not read, “the world also is stablished, that it cannot be moved,” and then ask a government agency what God really meant. He does not read about the firmament, the circle of the earth, and the sun standing still, and then feel obligated to apologize for the Holy Ghost like the Almighty needs a public relations manager.
The real issue is not intelligence. The real issue is nerve. A lot of people can defend the virgin birth because it still sounds religious enough to be tolerated. A lot of people can defend the resurrection because that is part of their doctrinal furniture. But let the Bible start talking like the Bible about creation, and suddenly they get slippery. That is not scholarship. That is fear wearing a necktie.
I would rather stand with the Book and be mocked by fools than stand with the age and be praised as reasonable. This world has lied about nearly everything it touches, and now it wants us to believe it over the words of God. Not happening. Let God be true. Let the mockers laugh. Truth does not get weaker because liars are louder.
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