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Weaponized Religion: From Christian Identity to the NAR:
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John and Steve examine the convergence of religious extremism, particularly within the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR), with various ideological movements. The speakers trace historical and modern examples of how pseudo-intellectualism, accelerationism, and spiritual warfare rhetoric have intertwined to create a dangerous and militant environment within certain religious groups. Drawing parallels between Christian identity movements, the occult, and figures like Steve Bannon and Alexander Dugin, the conversation reveals how political and religious figures have used apocalyptic language to stir unrest. This convergence is further explored through the lens of movements such as the Latter Rain and Christian identity, showing how these groups have influenced each other over time.
A significant focus is on the dangers of weaponizing religion for political purposes. The conversation delves into historical moments where religious leaders incited violence or radical beliefs, such as in the Pentecostal and Latter Rain movements, which were linked to Christian identity extremism. The discussion ultimately points to a continued merging of religious extremism with far-right ideologies, raising concerns about how the NAR's language and teachings could potentially fuel future violence or societal collapse. The fear of apocalyptic outcomes, race wars, and radical militant actions is shown as a recurring theme in both past and present religious movements.
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