Now The End Begins
You May Think You Might Want America To Be Governed By Christian Nationalism, But You Would Wind Up With A ‘1984’ Version Of
‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Instead
‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Instead
By Geoffrey Grider: An American run by Christian Nationalists would give you George Orwell’s ‘1984’ but with a Bible and ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ thrown in for good measure.
On the surface, having an America governed by biblical principles sounds like a really good idea, until you really think about it and realize what a terrible idea it actually is. There’s a reason why none of the apostles were Christian Nationalists advocating for spiritual rule over an earthly domain. Because the kingdom of God, the one all born again believers are begotten into, is not of this world. The kingdom that is of this world in our day and age is the coming kingdom of Antichrist.
From a doctrinal standpoint, all Christian Nationalists are post-millennialists, or as we like to say around here, Post Toasties. They believe that Jesus is not going to return as KING OF KINGS to bring in His Kingdom, as the Bible clearly teaches, but that they have been charged with building it for Him. This is why they hate Dispensationalism so much, because it gives Jesus Christ too much glory, and doesn’t give them any. To which I say ‘too bad, so sad’. So what would a Christian Nationalist America look like? Like George Orwell’s 1984 but with a Bible thrown in, combined with ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’. It would create a nation draped in Christian symbols, but devoid of Christian character.
On the surface, having an America governed by biblical principles sounds like a really good idea, until you really think about it and realize what a terrible idea it actually is. There’s a reason why none of the apostles were Christian Nationalists advocating for spiritual rule over an earthly domain. Because the kingdom of God, the one all born again believers are begotten into, is not of this world. The kingdom that is of this world in our day and age is the coming kingdom of Antichrist.
“Jesus answered, My kingdom is not of this world: if my kingdom were of this world, then would my servants fight, that I should not be delivered to the Jews: but now is my kingdom not from hence.” John 18:36 (KJV)
From a doctrinal standpoint, all Christian Nationalists are post-millennialists, or as we like to say around here, Post Toasties. They believe that Jesus is not going to return as KING OF KINGS to bring in His Kingdom, as the Bible clearly teaches, but that they have been charged with building it for Him. This is why they hate Dispensationalism so much, because it gives Jesus Christ too much glory, and doesn’t give them any. To which I say ‘too bad, so sad’. So what would a Christian Nationalist America look like? Like George Orwell’s 1984 but with a Bible thrown in, combined with ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’. It would create a nation draped in Christian symbols, but devoid of Christian character.
Harbinger’s Daily
Holocaust Tattoos And Digital IDs:
From Forced To Willing Submission
From Forced To Willing Submission
By David Bowen: In 1941, Auschwitz, the largest Nazi concentration camp in Europe, became a place of unspeakable evil. It was there that Holocaust victims were tattooed with identification numbers—initially on the chest, later on the inner forearm. Upon arrival, prisoners faced a gruesome selektion process: those sent to the right went immediately to the gas chambers, while those to the left were stripped, shaved, and sent into forced labor. Their dignity, identity, and freedom were stolen—reduced to a number burned into their flesh.
Decades later, some descendants of those survivors have chosen to replicate those tattoos on their own arms, as a solemn memorial to their family’s suffering and survival. For them, it’s an act of remembrance. Yet for those who discern spiritual patterns in history, the parallel is chilling. What was once forced upon humanity under tyranny may soon be welcomed under convenience.
We are witnessing a technological progression that mirrors an ancient spiritual deception, a deception that began in the Garden of Eden.
From the Garden to the Gadgets:
Satan’s Old Tricks in a New Form
In Genesis 3, the serpent tempts Eve. In Matthew 4, satan tempts Jesus. Both were approached by the same enemy, but their responses were worlds apart. Eve yielded; Jesus resisted by quoting the Word of God.
The Apostle John identifies satan’s strategy in 1 John 2:16 as “the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life.” These remain his tools today but now they are packaged in sleek, modern forms: devices, digital trends, and so-called “smart” innovations that appeal to the same old human weaknesses.
What began as spiritual temptation has evolved into technological seduction.
Decades later, some descendants of those survivors have chosen to replicate those tattoos on their own arms, as a solemn memorial to their family’s suffering and survival. For them, it’s an act of remembrance. Yet for those who discern spiritual patterns in history, the parallel is chilling. What was once forced upon humanity under tyranny may soon be welcomed under convenience.
We are witnessing a technological progression that mirrors an ancient spiritual deception, a deception that began in the Garden of Eden.
Satan’s Old Tricks in a New Form
In Genesis 3, the serpent tempts Eve. In Matthew 4, satan tempts Jesus. Both were approached by the same enemy, but their responses were worlds apart. Eve yielded; Jesus resisted by quoting the Word of God.
The Apostle John identifies satan’s strategy in 1 John 2:16 as “the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life.” These remain his tools today but now they are packaged in sleek, modern forms: devices, digital trends, and so-called “smart” innovations that appeal to the same old human weaknesses.
What began as spiritual temptation has evolved into technological seduction.
Prophecy News Watch
The Muslim Prayer Carpet In The Vatican - Interfaith Warnings For The Church
By PNW Staff: The line between Christian hospitality and spiritual compromise is growing thinner by the day. What once would have shocked the Church is now praised as "progress." The latest example comes from Rome, where the Vatican Apostolic Library--a cornerstone of Catholic heritage--has granted Muslim scholars a private prayer room.
Its Vice Prefect, Fr. Giacomo Cardinali, confirmed the decision plainly: "Some Muslim scholars have asked us for a room with a carpet for praying, and we have given it to them."
To secular ears, that may sound harmless--a polite gesture, even admirable. But to those who still believe the Bible means what it says, this is not progress. It is the same ancient pattern of compromise that led Israel into judgment: trying to please everyone while dishonoring the only true God.
When “Tolerance” Replaces Truth
Interfaith cooperation is the new religion of the modern age. It promises peace, mutual understanding, and unity across all faiths. Yet beneath that soft language lies a dangerous assumption: that all worship is equal,
that all prayers reach the same destination, and that doctrine is secondary to goodwill. But God does not measure worship by sincerity--He measures it by truth. A thousand prayers offered to a false god are not heard in heaven. The Bible says it clearly: "You shall have no other gods before Me." (Exodus 20:3)
The Vatican's decision, then, is not just about courtesy. It is about confusion--confusing the world about what it means to worship the God of Scripture.
“We Worship the Same God”? No, We Do Not...
Its Vice Prefect, Fr. Giacomo Cardinali, confirmed the decision plainly: "Some Muslim scholars have asked us for a room with a carpet for praying, and we have given it to them."
To secular ears, that may sound harmless--a polite gesture, even admirable. But to those who still believe the Bible means what it says, this is not progress. It is the same ancient pattern of compromise that led Israel into judgment: trying to please everyone while dishonoring the only true God.
Interfaith cooperation is the new religion of the modern age. It promises peace, mutual understanding, and unity across all faiths. Yet beneath that soft language lies a dangerous assumption: that all worship is equal,
that all prayers reach the same destination, and that doctrine is secondary to goodwill. But God does not measure worship by sincerity--He measures it by truth. A thousand prayers offered to a false god are not heard in heaven. The Bible says it clearly: "You shall have no other gods before Me." (Exodus 20:3)
The Vatican's decision, then, is not just about courtesy. It is about confusion--confusing the world about what it means to worship the God of Scripture.
“We Worship the Same God”? No, We Do Not...
Israel 365 News
Trump’s Great Speech at the Knesset:
A Historic Moment, But One Key Flaw
A Historic Moment, But One Key Flaw
By Yekutiel Guzofsky: President Donald Trump’s speech at the Knesset last week marked a significant and monumental moment for Israel, one that celebrated the remarkable deal that freed all the live hostages as a first step, something that Hamas never agreed to in past deals.
Trump’s words, delivered with the kind of energy and enthusiasm we’ve come to expect from him, were filled with optimism, showing deep, deep support for Israel, its security, and its right to defend itself. And he did not care about making the leaders of the Arab world wait for him for over seven hours in the “peace” summit in Egypt.
There’s no denying the scale of this accomplishment. Trump’s vision of a Middle East where Israel stands as a pillar of strength and a key partner to the United States—and to the wider world—is truly inspiring. The plan he and Netanyahu are advancing, to create a land bridge linking Israel and Saudi Arabia and establishing a direct economic pipeline from the U.S. to India with Israel as the linchpin, is both bold and innovative.
Yet, as grand as the speech was, and as ambitious as the Trump-Netanyahu plan promises to be, it still misses one crucial, undeniable truth: it won’t bring peace.
Trump’s words, delivered with the kind of energy and enthusiasm we’ve come to expect from him, were filled with optimism, showing deep, deep support for Israel, its security, and its right to defend itself. And he did not care about making the leaders of the Arab world wait for him for over seven hours in the “peace” summit in Egypt.
There’s no denying the scale of this accomplishment. Trump’s vision of a Middle East where Israel stands as a pillar of strength and a key partner to the United States—and to the wider world—is truly inspiring. The plan he and Netanyahu are advancing, to create a land bridge linking Israel and Saudi Arabia and establishing a direct economic pipeline from the U.S. to India with Israel as the linchpin, is both bold and innovative.
Yet, as grand as the speech was, and as ambitious as the Trump-Netanyahu plan promises to be, it still misses one crucial, undeniable truth: it won’t bring peace.
Geller Report
Trump Adamant: “Hamas Will Disarm. And If They Don’t, WE WILL DISARM THEM. Do You Understand Me?”
By Pamela Geller: All who have been watching Hamas closely over the years have reason to be concerned—but none more so than Israelis. Danny Zakin: The coming stage will be the toughest of all. Trump’s plan mandates, in at least two of its points, the disarmament of the Strip. The first point states: Gaza will be a demilitarized, terror-free zone that does not pose a threat to its neighbors. Point 13 says all military, terrorist and offensive infrastructure, including tunnels and weapons-manufacturing facilities, will be destroyed and not rebuilt. There will be a process of demilitarizing Gaza under the supervision of independent inspectors, which will include the removal of weapons through an agreed dismantling process. This involves not only the handing over of weapons but also the demolition of terrorist tunnels and the cessation of any actions that have hostile military significance against Israel. At the same time, a civilian and security mechanism is supposed to be created to assume control of the Strip, but there’s the chicken-and-egg dilemma: most potential participants will not commit forces to areas under Hamas control while it remains armed and dangerous. So who will disarm Hamas? There is no clear answer to that question (Israel Hayom).
Jihad Watch
Muslim In The U.S.:
‘This Is A Muslim Country And
Every Single One Of You Will Be Muslim’
‘This Is A Muslim Country And
Every Single One Of You Will Be Muslim’
By Robert Spencer: “Fight them until persecution is no more and religion is all for Allah.” (Qur’an 8:39)
Did you think Muslims had a different Qur’an in the U.S.?
Muslim man in America is asked a simple question, “If you like your religion so much, why don't you go to a Muslim country?” The Muslim man proudly proclaims “This is a Muslim country” and they are here to take over America “whether you like it or not.” He straight up says this.
Did you think Muslims had a different Qur’an in the U.S.?
Muslim man in America is asked a simple question, “If you like your religion so much, why don't you go to a Muslim country?” The Muslim man proudly proclaims “This is a Muslim country” and they are here to take over America “whether you like it or not.” He straight up says this.
End Of The American Dream
Talk Of Secession By Blue States Rises As Incidents Of Violent Civil Conflict Become More Common In Major U.S. Cities
By Michael Snyder: Nobody can deny that there is chaos in the streets of America, and both sides just continue to escalate matters. Incidents of civil conflict are literally occurring on a nightly basis, and in some cities such as Portland violent leftists are allowed to do pretty much whatever they want for months on end. Meanwhile, many on the left are now openly talking about secession. Yes, they are actually talking about what it would take for blue states to leave the United States. For example, the following was just published by an independent news publication in California…
To stay in the U.S. is to choose to fight for a marriage the other party has abandoned. It is a choice to live in misery under the tyranny of a neglectful and abusive spouse. California itself could be destroyed forever by that tyranny.This is really happening.
Accepting the fact that America has abandoned us, that we have been kicked out of the union, that we could lose everything if we seek to stay in the Union, is emotionally difficult. And perilous, given the violence of the U.S. regime. But moving on from this bad marriage also offers us hope for a new beginning we’ll never find under fascism.
Outside the U.S., California has a better chance of survival. If we, California’s people, seize this moment to build our own new republic, we might soon live again in freedom.
Skywatch TV
Will President Trump Go To Heaven?
Host Derek Gilbert: In comments aboard Air Force One Monday, President Trump said he’s not sure he’s going to heaven. The Bible tells us “there is none righteous; no, not one.”
The Watchman — Erick Stakelbeck
Israel & Trump Warn Hamas To Disarm; Gaza Plan Has Prophetic Implications?
Watchman Newscast Synopsis: Trump and Israel just issued a powerful warning to Hamas to disarm, could this be a turning point for Gaza? And does this new plan tie into prophetic events? Dive into the full breakdown and discover what the media isn’t telling you.
Spencer Smith
The Charlie Kirk Files – Episode One:
Who Was Charlie Kirk?
Who Was Charlie Kirk?
