On Trump, Nukes, and Satan

On Trump, Nukes, and Satan

The reason Trump gives for his war and threat of annihilation is that the Iranians are “sick” and “disturbed” people, i.e., insane. This is why they must never have a nuclear weapon, though other countries may, some of which are antagonistic towards us. The thought is that the Iranians are too psychologically unbalanced to be a trusted with a nuclear bomb, so we must do anything in our power to prevent them obtaining one, even to the point of annihilation. The trouble with this rationale is simply that it is false—the Iranians are not insane or unbalanced or “sick” (though they may be very bad). So, Trump is waging war against them based on bad psychology, endangering the entire world thereby. He is a lousy psychologist on top of everything else.

I used to think that Trump disproves the existence of God. I don’t think I need to explain why I say this (so many times God could have stopped him from gaining power, but did nothing). Recently I have started to think that he proves the existence of the Devil, because of his demonic power; Satan would love him. He personifies evil. But this may not go far enough: he is Satan—the hair, the voice, the insidious racism, the cruelty, the absence of a moral center. But I now think this hypothesis must be rejected, because the Devil is never funny and Trump is. His saving grace is that he is hilarious. I don’t mean this metaphorically; he makes me laugh out loud all the time. Perhaps we need a new theology—no God, no Devil, just a funny Force. Or else it’s all just us with our pettiness, nastiness, and absurdity.

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  1. Daniel Melvin
    Daniel Melvin says:

    That’s an interesting proof of God’s non-existence. I remember my exercise, in Catholic high school, (my family was alarmingly Catholic), of posing something to my sophomore-year ethical theology instructor. He went to lengths of adducing “proof” that Hitler was not evidence of God’s non-existence based on evil. I just knew that this instructor would make appeal to free will; as in, “God endows us with free will, so that we may ‘know’ him, by free will choice, but if worldly evil exists, it’s not the Almighty’s fault, we humans chose it”. Fine, I replied, God gives us free will to choose evil, but why would God allow a Hitler to become head-of-state of a military superpower? The Supreme Being could have, easily, allowed the bastard child Hitler, to roam the Austrian countryside as a kind of Jeffrey Dahmer, with his free will intact, destroying a dozen lives, but with safeguards in place; that this same Hitler could never become a head-of-state, who would shatter millions of lives. The Hitler still gets his God-given free will, but yet, the greater humanity is protected from his devastation. I got thrown out of that class.

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  2. Nqabutho
    Nqabutho says:

    @Daniel Melvin:

    Omnipotence is not a property to be attributed to the deity. I don’t know how that got mixed up in there, but it is mistaken. It is not part of logos. (Why do you think of the deity as “him”? Donald Trump has delusions of omnipotence. The symptoms of his ongoing and rapidly developing mental pathology resemble those of schizophrenia. How is it the people who voted for him could not see this in him?)

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    • admin
      admin says:

      Well, God is supposed to be our father, so male. Omnipotence is supposed to account for his creative powers and general greatness. DT has illusions of everything.

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  3. Nqabutho
    Nqabutho says:

    If the cultural facts had been different (contingency), we could just as well have had, “God the mother, God the daughter, God the Holy Ghost”. Maybe then people (i.e., men) might not have gotten the idea that omnipotence is a proper property for a deity. Maybe then we could have avoided centuries of overbearing men browbeating, controlling and abusing their wives and children, asserting their right to dominate and producing damaged souls like Donald Trump. We could have avoided alienating femininity from the idea of Logos and the curse of men always calling women “illogical”. The incarnation of the word might have been more effective if delivered by a woman; then it might not have led to schizoid abominations like vicious war criminal Pete Hegseth invoking God to justify and glorify the callous murder of, inevitably, more little schoolgirls.

    BTW, I don’t know if Trump is Satan, but the evangelical Christians who worship Trump (and they literally do) are, I would say, best described as Satanists.

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  4. Ed Buckner
    Ed Buckner says:

    “the Iranians are not insane or unbalanced”. True, but they are theocrats, which is worse. There is no reasoning with people whose every moral principle is determined by some theological belief. “It takes a great ideal to produce a great evil”. Same for Trump’s base in white Christian evangelical nationalism. Try arguing with a creationist.

    What we are seeing is a form of religious war, and you know how those end.

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    • admin
      admin says:

      I agree. I think those theocrats would be quite able to see that their use of a nuclear weapon would be responded to in kind.

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  5. Nqabutho
    Nqabutho says:

    The text-image that has been dominating Netanyahu’s mind for the last 40 years or so is, “The Iranians are hell-bent on developing a nuclear weapon and using it on Israel at the earliest opportunity.” He can’t get beyond that image, and prefers to go on in ignorance of the changing times.

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