Well, it’s finally happened. It was inevitable, I suppose, so why would I be surprised that such mentality persists and prospers under the guise of Christianity?
There’s (sigh) another book about Donald Trump but I have to say this one’s different. It was first published two years ago but has managed, with good reason, to fly below the radar or literary excellence.
It’s called (watch for lightning strikes) a “Christian book” on the Amazon page offering the book for sale.
Okay, you want to know the title? Here it is: President Donald J. Trump, the Son of Man – the Christ. It’s written by some delusional person named Helgard Müller who found it necessary to tag along at Trump’s public appearances in an effort to hawk this piece of trash out of a trailer. I’m unsure of the results of those efforts but the concept of the book seems to stem from Trump’s own claim that he is the “chosen one.”

I admittedly call it garbage without having ever read it, so I’ll let you decide for yourself. Here’s the Amazon blurb on the book:
During the presidency of President Donald Trump, it became evident to me that the prophecies about the Son of Man, as predicted by Jesus in the Bible were, to a significant extent, fulfilled at the hands of Mr. Trump.
The Bible speaks about two different Christs—or Messiahs. Jesus, the Son of God is the one Christ, whereas the Son of Man is the other. Jesus always referred to the Son of Man in the third person. The greatest distinction or significance between the Son of Man and the Son of God (the Lamb) is their respective positions at the throne of God. There are numerous differences between the Son of God and the Son of Man, but overall, people read these scriptures and they do not realize that the Son of God (the Lamb) stands in front of the throne of God, whereas the Son of Man, is positioned on the right hand of God. Jesus spoke about two different killings in the four gospels of the New Testament. People read these scriptures and are unaware that Jesus (the Son of God) predicted his own killing in the first person, as opposed to the several prophecies that He made in respects to the Son of Man who will be crucified.
The New Testament speaks about “two Kings;” Jesus, the Son of God, is the “King of the Jews,” whereas the Son of Man is the “King of Kings” who will be a world-ruler, and He will rule all the nations (the tribes) of the earth with a rod of iron.
This book will explain in depth how “Donald John Trump’s” full name literally means: “The Ruler of the World, graced by Yahweh (the LORD) and a descendant of a Drummer.”
Upon reading this book, the reader will be captivated when they realize how President Donald John Trump fulfilled most of the prophecies as the Son of Man. It speaks about End Time Prophecies and Biblical revelations regarding “President Donald J. Trump, the Son of Man. The Christ.”
Yep, Müller actually would have us believe there were two Christs. He advances his theory that Jesus was the son of God who was betrayed by Judas and Trump is the son of man “who was betrayed by (former Vice President Mike) Pence.” You can check it out on Snopes by going HERE.
The reviews were all over the road:
- Beautifully written text with direct scriptures noted within the text itself (each paragraph). All the authors thoughts are backed up by scripture. The puzzle is finally coming together, and it’s nothing short of being biblical.
- Poorly written. Incoherent. Rambling. Extraordinary claims made without any evidence. Presupposes the author’s word to be authoritative and reliable while the content proves otherwise…Honestly, there are better ways to kill brain cells.
- The content is void of biblical scholarship, the author has no credentials as a theologian, and among other things the book glorifies the “good old days” of apartheid in South Africa. This is yet another propaganda tool in Trump’s arsenal of deception. I returned the book for a refund. Shame on Amazon for even selling it.
- This is simply an amazing book. I read it cover to cover in about 90 minutes. I simply could not put it down. The insights here will thrill you and encourage all of us to stand fast in the face of rampant paganism in our country.
- Information of the fact that his army exists. Millions of soldiers willing to fight and die under his orders.
- As my headline says, THIS BOOK IS EASILY THE WINNER OF MY ANNUAL “Worst Book of the Year” award! How low can any author go?!
- The author’s delusional ranting convinces me of nothing. If Donald J. Trump sits at the right side of god I pity god.
- This book is, and I cannot stress this enough, surprisingly easy to autoerotically climax to. Even the cover drips of unfettered animal instinct.
- The words themselves trigger my confused loins in a manner that hasn’t been done since Birth of a Nation.
- It’s time the Southern Baptists add Donald John Trump to that little creed they make us say right before they take our money.
The writing of Mr. Müller would make wonderful satire were it not for the disturbing fact that hordes of rabid Trump evangelicals will twist themselves into knots in an effort to validate the book’s premise. And therein lies the real tragedy: Americans of faith who are so willing, yea, eager – to ditch their core beliefs in order to embrace a man who cheats on his wives, pays off porn stars, cheats on his taxes, stiffs contractors, embraces the leaders of terrorist states, swindles attendees of Trump University, bankrupts every business venture he’s touched, boasts of grabbing women by the p*****s, walks uninvited into dressing rooms of Miss Teen American contestants, steals top secret government documents and refuses to return them, constantly whines about being a victim, sells autographed Bibles, tacky gold-colored tennis shoes and violates every single Commandment, and much more too numerous to itemize here.
Here is one more review that pretty much sums it up: “No real Christian believes a word of the author’s conclusions.”
Those who continue to insist that Donald Trump is the right person to lead this divided nation, is have only one question – have you ever heard of the anti-Christ? – and the words found in one of my favorite Internet memes:
“Wisdom has been chasing you, but you have always been faster.”



I am still learning (thankfully)but please note that the Author is of German note. Trump is so ignorant he cannot actually read and understand anything. However, the MAGA group can read and with “God’s help” they can convince Trump he is the chosen one. The Germans were educated/Christians who allowed Hitler to rise to absolute power. I have previously referred to John Toland’s “Adolph Hitler” Page 319 as a documented example of the Republican’s communication plan. I wrote a note in March, 2017, about this. thanks ron thompson
Ron, I read Toland’s book several years ago. Excellent work of historical significance.
Though I found it on Amazon after reading about it elsewhere, this is one of those books I refuse to read. If that makes me close-minded, so be it. The only real question it begs to me is whether this guy actually believes its premise or simply sees a way to make money from rally sales. I suspect the latter.
This book should be reserved for a punishment in hell. You are forced to read it but on the last page you forget everything you’ve read and have to read it over and over again throughout eternity.