@NorthernInvader As someone who was raised in a religious home (Christianity), it causes very deep pain for me to see family members who have swallowed the lies of this man and his movement.
The only thing that provides any sort of understanding (for me) from a 'religious' point of view is 2 Thessalonians 2:1β12.
Does the "Man of Lawlessness" sound like anyone we know?
Even if you are not a religious person, reading those 12 verses might sound very familiar to you at this point in history.
@NorthernInvader I am also not proselytizing, just explaining what has helped me. If it helps someone else who - like me - was raised in a religious home but who now has their own personal spiritual views - great. If not, feel free to ignore. π
@codeWhisperer didn't think you were but just making sure you knew I wasn't