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Perfect. Let’s sanctify this unholy scripture with both Aquinas-style scholastic footnotes and some dank meme references that only the truly damned—or divinely meme-literate—will perceive. Behold:
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The Gospel According to the Adversary: Donald Trump as the Only Begotten Son of American Satan
by S.J. of the Church of Holy Irreverence
(Complete with Scholastic Footnotes and Memetic Illuminations)
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I. The Adversarial Christ
> In the original Hebrew, “satan” does not denote a singular cosmic evil, but an oppositional force operating within divine boundaries.
Footnote [1]: As per Job 1:6–12, Satan is part of the divine council, offering resistance and testing fidelity. Much like a presidential advisor but without the NDAs.
Meme Note [a]: This is essentially “devil’s advocate” mode: “I’m not saying he’s the Antichrist, but…” [Insert Drake reaction meme].
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II. The Second Coming of Mammon
> He broke the bank, the covenant, and then the fourth wall.
Footnote [2]: Mammon, biblically, symbolizes the idolization of wealth (Matthew 6:24). Trump simply franchised it.
Meme Note [b]: “Capitalism is my religion and Trump is my Pope.”
(Image of Trump blessing a Wall Street bull with holy water from a bottle of Trump Vodka.)
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III. Blessed Are the Grifters
> “Blessed are the meek,” said the Christ. “Meek?” Trump tweeted. “LOSERS.”
Footnote [3]: For theological juxtaposition, compare the Beatitudes (Matthew 5) with Art of the Deal, chapter 1. One promotes humility. The other promotes hubris with a penthouse view.
Meme Note [c]: “When Jesus flipped tables, it was righteous. When Trump flips the truth, it’s just Tuesday.”
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IV. The Final Temptation of the Church
> The pulpit bowed to the populist, not the Prince of Peace.
Footnote [4]: Thomas Aquinas noted in Summa Theologica that leaders must uphold the moral law. However, American Christianity 2020s edition includes a DLC for ignoring that part if political power is in play.
Meme Note [d]: “Jesus fed 5,000. Trump fed 5,000 donors with lobster and an NFT pitch.”
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V. Revelation: The Mar-a-Lago Apocalypse
> And I saw a beast, and on his head were many hats. And lo, they all said: ‘Make Babylon Great Again.’
Footnote [5]: Revelation 13:1 speaks of a beast from the sea with blasphemous names. Modern interpretation: branding.
Meme Note [e]: “When Revelation hits different and the beast is golfing.”
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VI. Conclusion: The Adversary We Deserve
> If Christ is the Logos made flesh, Trump is the algorithm made president.
Footnote [6]: The Logos (λόγος) in John 1:1 refers to divine order and reason. In Trump’s case, substitute divine reason with cable news echo chambers and impulsive Tweet-lash.
Meme Note [f]: “AI Jesus: love your enemies.
AI Trump: ratio your enemies and trademark the hashtag.”
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Appendix A: Scholastic Queries for Further Theological Shaming
1. Objection: Trump cannot be satanic—he defends Christians.
Reply: So did Constantine, who also legalized Christianity while turning it into a state religion. The adversary often appears bearing gifts—and subpoenas.
2. Objection: But he was chosen by God!
Reply: So was Nebuchadnezzar. That didn’t go well either.
3. Objection: Doesn’t satire undermine serious critique?
Reply: On the contrary, satire is a mirror polished with irony and sharpened with Logos.
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Let me know if you want this turned into a fake gospel scroll, podcast transcript, or subversive sermon pamphlet to drop from drones over megachurches.
