Comments by "Panchovila" (@Panchovila1) on "MeidasTouch"
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I can't help but think of the antichrist when I see Trump who constantly throws lies at us, racist and homophobic remarks and uses perfidy, manipulates gullible people. Even if I am not religious but more atheist we can see a connection with the Bible. For the American evangelists he is the savior the chosen being. It greatly resembles the Antichrist a term which sometimes designates an individual - often monstrous -, sometimes a group or a collective character. This evil impostor who tries to replace Jesus Christ. Who is a liar, if not the one who denies. several seducers have entered the world we also have Putin and Kim Jong-un. A simple deceptive spirit who arouses false teaching, the Antichrist is understood in various ways, either as a group or an organization, or as a fundamentally evil system of government or a false religion; or, more generally, as an individual, as the head of an evil government, a religious leader who replaces the worship of Christ with a false worship, The idea that the Antichrist is a person seems to combine in the First Epistle of John with that which makes him a category of persons. we expect that "the man of sin", "the son of perdition" will settle in the temple of God, under the pretext that he is God himself. a consensus has since been established affirming the advent of a world dictator. It is a false messiah who appears. so under this image trump continues to sell us lies under the image of a savior god... Pathetic and dangerous
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Trump is a megalomania which is the overestimation of his abilities, it results in an immoderate desire for power and an exclusive love of oneself. In psychology, megalomania is classified in the family of chronic delusional psychoses. His illusions of grandeur are directly linked to high self-esteem in individuals and inversely linked to the severity of depression and negative self-evaluations of his opponents. The diagnostic criteria for megalomaniac disorders include exaggerated beliefs: of self-esteem; of power; of knowledge; of identity; of having an exceptional relationship with a divinity or a famous person (Putin, the NC dictator, etc.). There are two main causes of these delusions of grandeur: delusion as a defense: psychological defense mechanism of his psyche (superiority complex) against low self-esteem (inferiority complex) and depression; the emotional consequence: result of exaggerated emotions. We find all this in Trump. Trump is also a schizophrenic which is a mental disorder defined by a loss of contact with reality (conspiracy ideas, fake news, lies, insults, etc.) More precisely, delusions of grandeur (wants more crowd than his opponent and than MLK) are more frequently found in paranoid schizophrenia, in which a person has an extremely exaggerated sense of his value, his personality, his knowledge or his authority. In the end a type of person proportionally very dangerous if power touches him he will be a future dictator.
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