If Donald Trump ever serves as a figure that I personally consider to be a Pope, Antipope, Pseudopope, or Funko Pope, then this market resolves Yes.
For ambiguous cases, this must be a new role invented explicitly or obviously for Trump; it's not enough to point out that some evangelical church has previousy said they consider him a prophet. The role must have a title and Trump must either formally fulfill or verbally accept the title. Once accepted, the title need only have one obligation that Trump fulfills before I resolve Yes. It can be a special prayer meeting that he attends as Pope, a special hat he gets to wear, or any other symbolic gesture beyond the title itself.
Or, if Trump ever denounces the catholic church/current Pope while in Avignon, France, this market will imemediately resolve Yes. I will not bet in this market, but I will personally tell God what bets you people make.
- Update 2025-05-04 (PST) (AI summary of creator comment): * The creator confirms that a specific path to Yes is: - A title containing "Pope" is created for Trump. 
- Trump accepts the title. 
- Trump performs at least one activity linked to that title. 
 - The creator clarifies that the first sentence of the description ("If Donald Trump ever serves as a figure that I personally consider to be a Pope, Antipope, Pseudopope, or Funko Pope...") allows for a broader interpretation. 
- A situation could resolve Yes if the creator finds it "very persuasive on its face" based on that first sentence, even if a title does not include the word "Pope" or meet all the specific criteria outlined for ambiguous cases (title, acceptance, obligation). 
 
- Update 2025-05-09 (PST) (AI summary of creator comment): The creator has provided an update regarding the "Funko Pope" criterion mentioned in the first sentence of the market description: - If this criterion is considered in the context of an action figure (which the creator states is a type of "figure"), that action figure must be official. 
 
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@SimoneRomeo That is a definitive Yes, but the first sentence of the description is broader if it’s a situation I find very persuasive on its face, even if it didn’t include the word “Pope”.