President Trump spoke at the National Prayer Breakfast for nearly 35 minutes. He did not mention Jesus name in his remarks. Not one time.
Trump stated in his remarks:
...I think what is going to happen is we’re all going to sit down and do a great computerized system for our control towers, brand-new — not pieced together, obsolete, like it is — land-based — trying to hook up a land-based system to a satellite system.
...let’s spend less money and build a great system.” Done by two or three companies — very s- — good companies, specialists. That’s all it is.
So, we’re going to have the best system and it’s a lot of money, but it’s not that much money. And it’ll happen fast, and it’ll be done by total professionals. And when it’s done, you’re not going to have accidents. It’s just not — they’re not — they’re virtually not possible to have.
Plane crashes are not possible to happen? Is this Git-eon testing God?
Trump's libertarian, live forever TechGods are constantly usurping the faith realm. They've stolen creation with artificial intelligence, genetic tampering, forming new elements and their insatiable need to turn the human into anything techno-computer-cyber, however grotesque and distorted.
Trump II, the digital Caligula, showed his "love for religion" by appointing a White House faith advisor. Paula White touts the prosperity gospel, a theology rejected by many Christians.
“Even though President Trump is enforcing laws that line up with our values, that doesn’t mean he has any clue what biblical Christianity is or why it matters,” Christian podcast host John Mason wrote on X. “Paula White is a known heretic and known false teacher who has no regard for the Gospel of Jesus Christ.”
Rev. Norman Vincent Peale taught Donald Trump to worship himself. That may what attendees experienced at this year's National Prayer Breakfast.