I must have missed where Drumpf self-identified as an atheist. When did that happen?
And, as I explained in a post above, his Idolatry is a little hard to reconcile with atheism, regardless of any claims that he might make in that regard.
Should he claim to be an atheist, or a Christian, or a decent human being, or whatever, one could attempt to measure his truthfulness with a polygraph, I suppose, although I'm not sure how well polygraphs work on pathological liars like Trump.
For those of us who don't have access to a polygraph machine, or who lack the power to compel Trump to be hooked up to one, there are other methods for judging the truthfulness of Presidential candidates.
One such method that I've heard is thru the use of internet memes.
If one can find an internet meme that would prove one way or the other that Trump is either lying or telling the truth, then that meme would function as an internet polygraph machine.
I've seen the No True Scotsman internet meme applied in this manner to determine truthfulness.
This method is said to logically prove that Trump is truthful.
Some call it
science, but others call it
pseudoscience.
I ran into a couple of Corinthians in a bar the other day, and they both considered this application of the NTS meme as a polygraph to be
pseudoscience rather than
science.
Of course, they were both drunk at the time, so who knows?
Those two Corinthians told me that the only way to
scientifically prove that Trump is telling the truth is to put him in a bus with Billy Bush and observe him saying it then.
They told me that the internet meme was
pseudoscience.