And Why Christ Would Burn Them All Down
Listen, folks right now, with that tyrant Khamenei finally taken out by the “Sword” because he lived by it, a real window of hope just cracked open for Iran and the whole damn world. People are scratching their heads, asking, where does a guy like him even fit? He doesn’t. There’s nomore room in any sane government for a “Supreme Islamic (or even Christian) Leader appointed by God.” You are either president, prime minister, chancellor—something normal the United Nations would recognize. You don’t elect a guy and then watch him kiss another man’s hand and whisper, “Whatever you say, boss.” That’s the biggest scam on earth.
And let’s be real: just like we had Osama bin Laden peddling his Sunni brand of poison, Khamenei was the Shia mirror image, same level of threat, same body count, same shadow over everything. His removal isn’t just one less dictator; it’s the end of an era of pure brutality. A regime that slaughtered its own kids in the streets, armed the Houthis, bankrolled proxy wars, and held a gun to global peace. This is the Cosmic boomerang finally reaching Tehran. A blow straight to the heart of every architect of division who lines up with the Muslim Brotherhood’s sick dream of dominance.
But here’s what I need you to hear, because the danger doesn’t stop at Tehran. The same rot is spreading under different flags, different holy books, and it’s just as deadly. Christian nationalism rising in the West? That’s the same beast wearing a cross instead of a turban. Preachers and politicians swearing their version of Jesus wants them in charge, rewriting laws, stacking courts, telling everyone else to sit down and shut up because “God said so.” They talk about “Christian values” while they carve up democracy and turn neighbors into enemies. It’s tyranny with a Bible in one hand and a ballot in the other.
And Zionism? Same story, different scripture. That political machine that wraps ancient faith around modern tanks and checkpoints, claiming divine title deeds to silence anyone who questions the cost in blood and freedom. It turns a people’s longing for safety into a theology of supremacy, exporting fear and calling it destiny. Both of them, Christian nationalism and Zionism, do exactly what Khamenei’s crew did: hijack the sacred, twist it into a weapon, and tell the rest of us we are the problem for wanting to breathe free.
You know what’s wild? The real Christ, the one who flipped tables on the money changers, fed the hungry, and told the powerful to go to hell, would be dangerous to every single one of these setups. His message of mercy, equality, and “love your enemy” is pure dynamite to any regime that needs fear and division to survive. That’s why the steady rise of all three, Iran’s theocracy, Christian nationalism, Zionism feels exactly like the anti-Christ showing up in real time. Not some cartoon devil with horns, but a spirit of counterfeit salvation: false messiahs promising heaven through control, delivering hell through chains. They all dress up power as piety and call it God’s will. They are the same lie, different accent.
And here’s the kicker that exposes them all: Jesus Himself laid it out crystal clear in Matthew 25 the sheep and the goats judgment; When the Son of Man comes in His glory and sits on His throne, He separates the nations like a shepherd divides sheep from goats. To the righteous on His right, He says, “Come, you blessed of My Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world. For I was hungry and you gave Me food; I was thirsty and you gave Me drink; I was a stranger and you took Me in; I was naked and you clothed Me; I was sick and you visited Me; I was in prison and you came to Me.”
Then the righteous ask, “Lord, when did we see You like that?” And He replies, “Whatever you did for one of the least of these, you did it to Me.”
But to the goats on the left, the ones who claimed to know God but lived the opposite; He says, “Depart from Me, you cursed, into the everlasting fire prepared for the devil and his angels: for I was hungry and you gave Me no food; I was thirsty and you gave Me no drink; I was a stranger and you did not take Me in; naked and you did not clothe Me; sick and in prison, and you did not visit Me.”
They protest, “Lord, when did we see You hungry or thirsty or a stranger or naked or sick or in prison, and did not minister to You?” And He hits them with the hammer: “Assuredly, I say to you, inasmuch as you did not do it to one of the least of these, you did not do it to Me.”
Think about that. Jesus is saying entry into His kingdom, even for His own camp of disciples, preachers, prophets, and self-proclaimed faithful, hinges on this one brutal test: how you treated the least, the hungry, the sick, the imprisoned, the naked, the stranger. Not on how loudly you waved the flag of your faith, not on how many laws you forced in His name, not on building empires or walls or theocracies. If you ignored the shadows; the poor, the oppressed, the suffering—you have a deficit that keeps you out. These three-headed monsters? They are masters at creating more hungry, more sick, more imprisoned, more naked strangers through their wars, their exclusions, their power grabs. They preach God while starving the very people Jesus calls “the least of these.” That’s why the true Christ would burn them all down—because they fail the enduring exam He set Himself.
Their many of you born in Iran, raised Muslim or who fled Khomeini’s nightmare, and still carry the scars. All over the news every where, in Sudan, Nigeria, even in Baghdad hospitals we have seen family members collecting the burnt remains of their people killed by the very monsters the Brotherhood spawned; ISIS, al-Qaeda, Hamas, Houthies, Hezbollah etc… I know the difference between Islam the faith and Islamism the racket. Islam is prayer, fasting, pilgrimage, trying to connect your soul to the Creator. It is not a sword. The books; Torah, Bible, Quran are guides, not government IDs. God wants hearts changed, not nations conquered.
The Muslim Brotherhood and its cousins? That’s a political machine wearing religion like a mask. Hassan al-Banna cooked it up in 1928 in Egypt, and it’s been building an empire ever since; mosques that radicalize, charities that launder hate, universities that poison young minds with fifty percent supremacist ideology before graduation. They fund Hamas with tens of millions a year; guns, training, cash—to keep the fire burning. They kill more Muslims than anyone else because we they are the closest and the loudest when they say “no.”
And the craziest part? They recruit useful idiots everywhere, folks who would be thrown off rooftops in Tehran or Gaza marching in the streets with their flags. Even my most beloved LGBTQ allies cheering Hamas? Come on. That’s not solidarity; that’s being played. Same way some Christians wave crosses at rallies demanding theocracy, or some Zionists wrap settlements in scripture while the world burns. Different teams, same playbook: grab God’s name, crush dissent, call it holy.
Look at the evidence. The Brotherhood’s tentacles reach into Europe with taxpayer money; grants, subsidies, cozy advice to parliaments—slowly eroding secular democracy from inside. They delegitimize allies, sow discord, burn churches in Egypt, drive out Copts, Yazidis, Druze, Assyrians, Bahais, Ahmadis, Kashmiri Pandits, and yes, their Jewish cousins who have paid the price of unchecked extremism too many times. The very people they claim to protect get crushed first.
That’s why I am begging the West, begging Europe, begging everyone with eyes open: don’t let tolerance become suicide. Separate faith from the state the way you separate a library from a mosque or a nightclub from a church. Government’s job is to protect the citizen and the square, not pick a holy book and swing it like a club. Iran’s theocracy failed that test. Christian nationalism is failing it right now. Zionism’s version is failing it today and tomorrow. All three are anti-Christ energy; counterfeit kingdoms built on fear instead of love.
We praise the Iranian people; poets, scholars, mothers marching in the streets, who have never stopped fighting for their voice. We thank the Iranians in the Gulf, in UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, standing shoulder to shoulder with their hosts against the missiles their old regime still rains down. They get it.
The hour is late, but the choice is clear. Designate the Brotherhood and every affiliate a terrorist organization. Scrutinize every dollar flowing to fronts that divide us. Call out Christian nationalism when it tries to baptize ballots. Call out Zionism when it confuses faith with fortress. Protect the secular space where Muslims, Christians, Jews, atheists everyone can argue without blood.
Truth and courage are still the only weapons that work. We will not yield. We will expose. We will prevail. Because real faith sets people free. Everything else just builds new prisons and calls them temples.
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“For the Gospel to ring true in its fullness, there must be a just two-state solution: a secure Israel alongside a viable Palestine. In Christ, there is neither Jew nor Gentile—only one new humanity reconciled to God. Therefore, if the Church abandons this testimony right in the very Holy Land; the historic place of pilgrimage and divine revelation, then we have backslidden from God’s authentic mission for all humanity: to proclaim and embody the peace, justice, and unity that the Gospel demands for every people and nation.”
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