The Charismatic War Fetish
The evangelical apocalyptic death cult is reaching a fever pitch over this ‘unholy trifecta’ of the Iranian conflict, Purim, and a blood moon. You can practically feel them vibrating with joy over the internet. It’s downright sickening.
This isn’t theology or prophecy; it’s a spiritual fetishization of war and catastrophe—a toxic fusion of fear-driven, bad-faith politics with equally flawed eschatology from the Cold War era, ripped straight from those dreadful books with their cringeworthy visions of the apocalypse. It’s as if they’re not just beckoning the end, but gleefully feeding off the chaos they’ve helped create, and then spiritually validating the destruction they’ve unleashed.
Watching this takes me right back to those long hours I had to endure the same rhetoric at my in-laws’ house when I first arrived in Canada.
What was once a deeply personal experience of spiritual abuse now feels amplified onto a global platform with all of this. The underlying theology is the same warped ideology.