In an interview with the Guardian shortly after Donald Trump was elected president in November, 2016, Sir David Attenborough said with a chuckle, “We could shoot him. It’s not a bad idea.”
It would be a good thing if Trump were to die, especially from a stroke where he is dead before his head hit the ground. We won’t have to worry about him becoming a martyr like Jesus; his followers are largely bad or indifferent people, whereas followers of Jesus were largely good (with exceptions like Tertullian). Trump’s followers would go back to their former lives of doing routine and uninteresting things, contributing nothing to what we hope will be a human genetic drift towards goodness. That process, of course, could take many thousands of years, even as long as it took small reptiles to reach the monstrous size of dinosaurs. It could happen on some of the millions of earth-like planets in our galaxy.
Current evangelicals supporting Trump will no doubt go back to preaching and practicing their childish forms of Christianity—for example, “Prosperity Theology.”