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The devil is having a field day. Satan is ecstatic, gleeful, dancing a jig, and feeling victorious.

Why?

Because he has so-called professed Christians, so-called modern-day people all with access to the Holy Bible, all confused, all inhabiting the worldwide Tower of Babel following, listening to, believing his disciples, his servants, his ministers instead of listening to God, knowing God, growing closer to the LORD and His Word in times such as this.

Tucker Carlson is one of Satan’s ministers. He is not a born again true Christian. By their fruit they are known. All of us are known by the fruit we bear.

Do not be deceived.

Get over, past, move on from the lying 20th and 21st century dung of do not judge, love as the world loves, peace as the world defines peace by a people, worldwide, and especially in America, in the West who have utterly abandoned God, refuse to read and understand the whole Holy Bible, and have created their own religion called Christianity that is more founded on world psychology, philosophies, trends, and cultural pressures than on what God says in His inerrant, infallible, unchangeable, eternal, living and active Word.

Why read the Holy Bible and understand what is written when you have a glowing orb in your hand, and can follow a live stream, a video, or a podcast of someone who proclaims to know and has a massive following? So, they must be right, right? They ought to be considered, right?

Wrong.

Dead wrong.

Follow them and go to your eternal death.

Here’s an idea. Try actually spending time in God’s Word and no time, far less time, in podcasts, live streams, staring into the glowing orb that you have become accustomed to believing you cannot breathe or live without having turned on constantly and within reach, if not constantly in your hand!

Normally, I put Scripture in bold, but not this time, except for the words that have clearly been missing from the minds of so many are in bold below. Learn the truth. Discern well and rightly. Divide the Word of God rightly and well, and to do so means spending time, daily, in the Word of God, praying, asking for, and believing the Holy Spirit will provide wisdom and knowledge far beyond anything any of us could acquire on our own:

Now, brethren, concerning the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and our gathering together to Him, we ask you, not to be soon shaken in mind or troubled, either by spirit or by word or by letter, as if from us, as though the day of Christ had come. Let no one deceive you by any means; for that Day will not come unless the falling away comes first, and the man of sin is revealed, the son of perdition, who opposes and exalts himself above all that is called God or that is worshiped, so that he sits as God in the temple of God, showing himself that he is God.

Do you not remember that when I was still with you I told you these things? And now you know what is restraining, that he may be revealed in his own time. For the mystery of lawlessness is already at work; only He who now restrains will do so until He is taken out of the way. And then the lawless one will be revealed, whom the Lord will consume with the breath of His mouth and destroy with the brightness of His coming. The coming of the lawless one is according to the working of Satan, with all power, signs, and lying wonders, and with all unrighteous deception among those who perish, because they did not receive the love of the truth, that they might be saved. And for this reason God will send them strong delusion, that they should believe the lie, that they all may be condemned who did not believe the truth but had pleasure in unrighteousness.

2 Thessalonians 2:1-12

Verses 6 through 8, in Italics and bold, speak of KNOWING He Who RESTRAINS will do so until He is taken out of the way — THEN AND ONLY THEN will the lawless one be revealed.

Bible illiteracy is rampant and the norm. Among those who profess to be Christian.

ESPECIALLY in times such as this those who have big flapping blathering nonstop vile lying deceptive tongues with massive platforms and large followings of plainly, stupid people who listen and believe such ministers of Satan, being deceived, rather than getting their hands on a Holy Bible, their face, their eyes into its words, prayerfully asking the Holy Spirit — THE RESTRAINERFOR DISCERNMENT AND WISDOM!

Imagine that! Why do that when you can get on social media and listen to, believe, and follow some lost clueless lying idiot who doesn’t know the Holy Bible and isn’t born again? One illiterate following another illiterate, all acting as if they are the enlightened ones!

Wow.

But, no! Better to get caught up in the cesspool of fecal matter emanating from the mouths of the minions of Satan and be part of the Babel, the incessant and ever-increasing noise of “Is this the mark of the beast?” [Remember COVID-19 and the vaccines? Idiots all over social media claiming that the vaccine was the mark of the beast, and those idiots were people professing to be Christians].

Learn who the Antichrist is according to the Holy Bible.

The Holy Spirit presently is restraining the evil to come, restraining the appearance of the Antichrist and his false prophet — RESTRAINING such until the LORD comes to collect His to Himself, via the Rapture. The Rapture must occur first. Then and only then will the Restrainer, the Holy Spirit, step aside as it is and allow the tsunami of evil to be unleashed upon the world, for the Antichrist to be revealed.

God’s Word is not difficult to understand. To discern well and rightly. But it does take spending time in God’s Word, it does take time in prayer to understand and discern well and rightly.

Bible illiteracy is rampant and the norm. Few are truly fluent in the Scriptures, because so few actually read the Holy Bible, so few ask the Holy Spirit for discernment and understanding.

Learn who the Antichrist is according to the Holy Bible.

NOT his identity [name, position, personality present], like so many seem consumed that they must know who he is NOW.Is it? Could it be? Why I’m convinced __________ is the Antichrist!”

Stop already!

Enough is enough!

Guess what? If you’re truly a born again Christ follower? You will NEVER KNOW THE IDENTITY OF THE ANTICHRIST.

Because you won’t be here.

If you want to know his identity and that appears more important than maturing in the faith, growing spiritually in discernment and wisdom, in growing closer to the LORD, and all the dung, all the dreck, all the feces spewed is of more interest to you? And you’re not truly born again? A pretender? Oh, perhaps religious, perhaps a member of a denomination, perhaps a gold star attendance Sunday morning church goer, perhaps even a pastor, but not truly born again?

Well, you’ll get to know the identity of the Antichrist if you’re young enough, healthy, and live long enough — because we’re getting close to all of Bible prophecy being fulfilled.

To true believers, those truly born again in Christ?

The identity of who the Antichrist is from reading and understanding God’s Word is enough.

We do not need to start guessing, attaching names, personalities existing today.

To do so pleases Satan, not God our Father.

To do so is moronic. An exercise in futility and stupidity.

Don’t like that? Well, it is what it is, and certain swords exist for a reason and are the best words to use to describe things. Adjectives are useful.

Anyone who thinks, professes, or puts forth the notion that Donald Trump is the Antichrist is a fool. They truly are. They are not bright, discerning, knowledgeable, informed, aware, or understanding the Word of God.

They are led about the nose by the lies and confusion of the world as if they were livestock with a ring through their nose and a lead attached to direct them this way and that, as their master chooses.

Wake up already.

Here’s an idea. Turn the glowing orbs off. GET OFF OF EVERY SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM. Take a break from podcasts, live streams, on-air so-called news, and do something truly unique.

Get a Holy Bible. The ACTUAL BOOK. Not the electronic version on your phone. The one with a cover, binding, paper pages, ink on those pages…AND READ IT! Preayfully, faithfully, More and more and more and more and yet more again.

Instead of spending so much time in the toilet of the world ingesting its crap, its lies, its delusions, and Babel — because to do so only makes Satan happy and isn’t drawing anyone closer to God.

Only time spent WITH GOD, in His Word, in prayer draws one closer to Him.

Why not desire to know Him more, please Him more, rather than pleasing the liars and deceivers of this world, rather than pleasing the devil?

Time is precious. Time is short. Stop wasting it on nonsense, Babel, confusion, delusion, and the world.

How time is spent here will determine our eternity.

And understand this — Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, Megan Kelly, so many, oh so, so many talking heads with platforms here, there, and everywhere spewing and espousing are not truly born again Christ followers. They are deceivers. They are tools of Satan to distract, to confuse, to cause doubt and dissension.

Tucker Carlson does not know God’s Word. Tucker Carlson is a deceiver. A minister of Satan. Because he clearly isn’t serving God, and, well, everyone either serves God or Satan. Those are the only two choices, and each person does choose. Oh, it may seem to many that they are their own masters; they serve no one, but everyone either serves the LORD or they serve Satan. Even Bob Dylan knows this. Why don’t you, if you don’t?

Stop adopting the philosophies of the latter 20th century and 21st century and adopt the whole Word of God to live by.

Don’t get caught in the snare.

Better to spend time alone, quiet, with the Holy Bible in your hands, your eyes, mind, heart, spirit, and soul deeply in its words than to be listening, watching, the latest from the bastion of liars and deceivers beamed off the glowing screens.

Here’s an idea — just saying — read the Holy Bible all the time. Daily. Study it. Meditate on its words. Pray within it, reading it. Because God’s Word has every answer to every question that could be asked, thought, and has been thought and asked. Go to God first, always, before going to any other person or source.

Try that. See how it goes. I personally know it’ll go a lot better for you if you do so rather than spending time elsewhere. Break the glowing screen addiction. And it is an addiction. It’s a lie that you can’t live without it, must have it within reach, always on.

Because it’s turning you off to reality, to the truth. Yes, it really is. It is pulling you away from what is truly most important.

Go retro.

It’s all the rage.

To avoid the rage and the wrath to come…

Read on…

Ken Pullen, Monday, April 20th, 2026

 

 

Is Trump The Antichrist? A Biblical Reality Check After Tucker Carlson’s Warning

 

April 20, 2026

By PNW Staff

Reprinted from Prophecy News Watch

 

On a recent episode of The Tucker Carlson Show, Tucker Carlson did something few in conservative media have dared to do: he openly questioned whether Donald Trump could, in any sense, fit the biblical profile of the Antichrist.

It wasn’t a throwaway comment. It was a carefully framed warning.

Carlson pointed to Trump’s recent sharing of AI-generated images depicting himself alongside Jesus–imagery he argued crossed into mockery of the Christian faith. From there, he turned to Scripture, invoking the chilling description of the coming “man of lawlessness,” a figure who will “oppose and exalt himself over everything that is worshiped.” Then came the line that electrified his audience: “He will pose as God… He will mock other gods, and put himself in their place.”

And finally, the question that has since echoed across social media posts and podcasts: “Could this be the antichrist?”

For many believers, that question struck a nerve–not because they are convinced, but because Scripture itself warns of a deception so powerful that even the faithful must remain watchful. Carlson is tapping into something real: the Bible does describe a figure marked by arrogance, self-exaltation, and a chilling disregard for God.

But here is where the conversation must shift from emotion to precision.

Because identifying the Antichrist is not about spotting similarities. It’s about recognizing a complete and unmistakable fulfillment of prophecy. And when you actually lay those prophecies side by side with Trump’s life, leadership, and legacy–the argument doesn’t just weaken. It collapses.

Yes, Trump is a deeply polarizing figure. Yes, his personality often leans toward bravado, exaggeration, and self-promotion. Even many of his supporters acknowledge that. But personality alone has never been the biblical standard for identifying the Antichrist. If it were, history would be crowded with candidates–from Nero to countless tyrants who displayed far more cruelty and self-deification than anything seen in modern American politics.

What matters is not whether a leader resembles certain traits. What matters is whether he fulfills the full prophetic profile laid out across Book of Daniel, Book of Revelation, and First Epistle of John.

And that profile is far more specific–and far more global–than many realize.

Start with the most overlooked point: the Antichrist is not merely a powerful leader. He is a world ruler. The Book of Revelation describes a figure given authority over “every tribe, people, language and nation.” This is not symbolic of influence–it is a picture of unprecedented global control. Trump, despite his influence, governs one nation during a time of increasing global division, not unification.

Then there is the geopolitical structure. The Antichrist is tied to a revived system often interpreted from Book of Daniel as a ten-kingdom confederacy emerging from the remnants of the Roman Empire–commonly associated with Europe. Trump’s presidency has been defined not by integration with Europe, but by tension with it. NATO disputes, trade conflicts, and ideological clashes marked his foreign policy–not leadership over a unified continental bloc.

Next comes one of the clearest prophetic markers: a seven-year covenant involving Israel and multiple nations. This agreement–often seen as a false peace–becomes the cornerstone of the Antichrist’s rise. While Trump has brokered historic normalization agreements between Israel and several Arab states, those deals fall far short of the sweeping, time-bound covenant described in Scripture. The scale, scope, and prophetic weight simply aren’t there.

And then there is the religious dimension–arguably the most decisive of all.

The Antichrist does not operate alone. The Book of Revelation describes a second figure, often called the false prophet, who works alongside him to establish a global system of worship. Together, they introduce the “mark of the beast,” a mechanism tied to economic participation–no buying or selling without it. This is not vague symbolism; it is a structured, enforceable system that merges religion, economics, and governance into one.

Nothing in Trump’s policies, proposals, or alliances comes close to this framework. If anything he has found himself more and more at odds with religious leaders such as his current conflict with Pope Leo.

Even more striking is the ultimate claim the Antichrist will make: he will declare himself to be God and demand worship. Not admiration. Not loyalty. Worship. There is a profound difference between political ego and divine self-declaration. However exaggerated Trump’s rhetoric may be, it has never crossed into explicit claims of deity that demand worship.

In fact, if anything, Trump’s public posture–however imperfect–has often leaned in the opposite direction. He has repeatedly voiced support for Christianity, defended religious liberty, and aligned himself with pro-Israel positions that resonate deeply with many believers. His recent comments about participating in the “America Reads The Bible” marathon, including reading from 2 Chronicles alongside staff, may be symbolic–but symbolism matters. It reflects orientation, not opposition.

And that brings us to a critical point many miss: the Antichrist is not simply flawed. He is fundamentally anti-Christ–opposed in essence, not just imperfect in behavior.

Scripture also makes clear that this figure will unleash severe persecution against believers, particularly Jews and Christians. Historically, Trump’s record does not reflect that trajectory. If anything, it reflects the opposite.

So what, then, are we to make of Carlson’s warning?

At its core, it is a reminder–perhaps an important one–that Christians should not place blind trust in any political figure. That instinct is healthy. No leader should be beyond scrutiny, especially when matters of faith are involved.

But there is a difference between discernment and misidentification.

When the label “Antichrist” is applied too loosely, it doesn’t sharpen our awareness–it dulls it. It turns a precise biblical warning into a generalized insult. And in doing so, it risks leaving people unprepared for the real figure Scripture describes: a leader of astonishing charisma, global authority, and deceptive brilliance, who will not merely provoke controversy but will reshape the world itself.

That is not a role currently being played on the American political stage.

So no–Donald Trump is not the Antichrist. But the fact that the question is even being asked should serve as a wake-up call. Not about Trump, but about how easily we can drift from careful biblical understanding into reactionary speculation.

Because when the true Antichrist does rise, he won’t just spark debate.

He will command the world.

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