I don’t know when he was read into or brought on board with whatever is going on, but he’s clearly in the know.
Key points to note:
- Child sacrifice
- Theological phenomenon
- None of this makes sense in conventional political terms
- What’s you’re watching is not a political movement. It’s evil.
- Good versus evil
- Those are manifestations of some larger force acting upon us.
- Encouragement to daily prayer
Sounds like something we’ve all been discussing, doesn’t it?
Kris
Yes, his comments are excellent and he has knowledge of alot! Now he and Fox News parted ways. Rumors of possible others such as Jesse Waters, Hannity, Maria Bartiromo etc. Just have to wait and see how this all plays out internally and in the next several days news cycles. If more conservatives go, Fox News will be a dead network that conservatives will ultimately leave in droves for good.
Peggy
One for the history books of the future.
I do wish he had described good and evil a little differently. The Culture of Death often claims that not having children will make your life more orderly and less messy, and that gender transitions save lives that would otherwise be lost to suicide, so they must be good. Jesus created a significant amount of temporary disorder when he was flipping tables in the Temple.
Sallie Borrink
HI Peggy,
One of the things I’ve struggled with as I’ve tried to sort through all the people and information is the fact that not everyone who appears to be in the know espouses a Christian worldview. This would include people like Kash Patel (Hindu) and the +++ account on TS. The Triple + seems to be Christian at times and then has some really weird ideas that don’t align with Christianity so I’m not sure what to make of him from the theological standpoint.
There are others who do appear to be solidly Christian, but bring a theological framework that can be significantly different from my own but that I don’t necessarily think is error such as people who emphasize the Kim Clement prophecies. I find the prophecies very interesting and compelling, but listening to prophets like that has not traditionally been in my wheelhouse. He does appear to be different and I don’t discount the idea of God speaking through people if we are going through something of extraordinary significance. Not very Baptist of me to say that, but I look for the truth where I find it. Time will show if Kim Clement was right. It seems to be tracking that way IMHO.
So all that to say that I don’t think Tucker gave a theologically thorough explanation of good versus evil, but what he gave wasn’t wrong. It just wasn’t as fully Biblical as I might want.
i hope that makes sense.
Sallie