Mark Taylor still pushing ‘prophecy’ of Trump’s reelection: ‘I’m not leaving this foxhole — I know what God said’

During a recent livestream of the The McFiles program, “prophet” and career pro-Trump conspiracy theorist Mark Taylor had some strong words for people within the Trump religious cult who are now questioning the legitimacy of self-described prophets who’ve spent the better part of the last few years predicting that Donald Trump would win the 2020 election in a landslide.

“You guys need to be standing up in faith right now and standing up for the prophetic word that God has spoken,” Taylor said, sounding a bit heated. “That the part that they’re not doing — everybody wants to cave into this.”

“I am not going to apologize right now,” Taylor continued. “Not gonna happen. I’m not leaving this foxhole, I know what God has said, I know what God has shown.

Taylor went on to say that he has a “book full of prophecies” that God gave him before Trump came into office that “still has not come to pass yet,” adding that Trump has to be in for a second term “in order for them to come to pass.”

“So I will not backtrack, I will not falter, and I will not bow a knee to man, or these prophets of Ba’al that are putting a false sense of concern on people right now because I know what God said. “I don’t mean to sound arrogant. I’m just standing in faith.”

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Sky Palma

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