In the eyes of most Abrahamic faiths, worship is reserved for God alone. Anything or anyone else placed in the position of ultimate devotion becomes a false idol, which Scripture repeatedly warns against. Worshiping Donald Trump—or any human figure—falls squarely into this category.
Idolatry is dangerous because it misdirects the heart, mind, and soul. When a person elevates Trump to a level of reverence meant only for God, they are giving ultimate authority, trust, and devotion to a mortal being, who is inherently fallible. No human, regardless of charisma, wealth, or influence, can provide the eternal guidance, justice, or salvation that only God can.
From a religious perspective, this is considered a sin because it replaces God with a temporal figure, distorts moral judgment, and can lead believers into actions or beliefs contrary to divine law. Scripture consistently teaches that putting anyone or anything above God—whether wealth, power, or a political leader—breaks the covenant between humans and the divine.
In short: To worship Donald Trump is to commit idolatry, turning a flawed human into an object of ultimate devotion. Faith should be directed toward God alone, not towards political power, celebrity, or personal ambition.