Trump is probably not a Christian. Very doubtful. Very.
I like how you put this. I am pretty confident Trump is not a Christian, and I asked one of my colleagues at work who is a Christian if he thought Trump was a Christian. He responded immediately and passionately, "No, he is the antichrist!" This gentlemen is a mild-mannered person normally, but he made this statement with powerful emotion and vehemence, and I was taken back by his conviction, and he obviously hates Trump.
It's striking to me to see the diversity of opinion and polarization we are experiencing in this community about Trump, too. When I see two devout Christians I respect like you and Posthuman on opposite ends of the spectrum here, it shows how complicated this matter is, and even we as God's people don't have the full perspective right now. I have to admit, I am a "house divided" myself.
My take for what it's worth is I'm glad he was convicted on all 34 counts. Yes, there is definitely bias and far left political motivations at work here, but Trump and his poor character has been exposed once again by this process if nothing else.
As a conservative myself who loved Eisenhower and Reagan, I long for solid conservative leadership for our country, definitely not Trump who is an angry despot whose rhetoric and mannerisms remind me of Hitler's--very dangerous for our country and the fragile world order right now. I would like to see Trump in jail or out of the picture ASAP, so the GOP can begin the healing process and move on with some of the bright talent I'm seeing from leaders like DeSantis, Haley, and Scott.
One specific question I do have is why the GOP has almost 100% rallied behind Trump? I don't have enough of the recent history to make an assessment on what makes absolutely no sense to me right now.