1481 A Third Temple Is Coming Soon

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1481 A Third Temple Is Coming Soon 

18 Mar 2026 The discussion centres around the rebuilding of the Third Temple in Jerusalem, a belief held by many Christian Zionists based on biblical prophecies. The conversation highlights the accusations made against Christian Zionists, particularly by Tucker Carlson, who claims they desire the temple’s destruction to fulfil prophecy. The hosts emphasise that their belief is not about actively rebuilding the temple but recognising its significance as a sign of the approaching tribulation period. 

Tucker Carlson and others are falsely claiming that believers want to destroy the Temple Mount to accelerate the building of a temple. This is a mischaracterisation of the belief system, which actually emphasises watching for signs of the times and understanding biblical prophecy. The speaker argues that this narrative is a straw man argument, oversimplifying complex eschatological beliefs and conflating different terms to make them sound absurd. 

Tucker Carlson is criticised for misrepresenting Christian Zionists and their beliefs. The speaker argues that Carlson’s claims about Christian Zionists attempting to force God’s hand and his denial of linear history are dishonest and dangerous. The speaker emphasises the importance of understanding Christian Zionist beliefs and the potential consequences of spreading misinformation. 

Tucker Carlson is compared to Satan in the Garden of Eden, using deceptive tactics to distract from the truth. By focussing on fabricated arguments, he diverts attention from the overwhelming evidence of his falsehoods, similar to how Satan made Eve focus on the forbidden fruit. This tactic is likened to a magician’s sleight of hand, distracting the audience from the real issue. 

The discussion highlights the fear and avoidance surrounding the Book of Revelation, particularly its portrayal of the end times and accountability. It emphasises the importance of accepting Christ’s sacrifice as a free gift of salvation, rather than relying on human works. The conversation concludes with encouragement to seek truth and be prepared for Christ’s return.  

Key points

  • * Biblical Basis for Temple Rebuilding: Discussing scriptural evidence from books like Daniel, Thessalonians, and Revelation that predict the rebuilding of the temple. * Addressing Accusations of Christian Zionism: Examining how figures like Tucker Carlson criticise their beliefs, particularly the interpretation of biblical prophecies about the temple. * Understanding the Four Temples in Israel’s History: Briefly mentioning the existence of four temples in total throughout Israel’s history, with a focus on the upcoming third temple. * Third Temple Significance: Temple 3 is a key element in biblical prophecy, particularly in relation to the tribulation period and the antichrist’s actions. * Prophetic References: The existence of a third temple is supported by passages in Daniel, Matthew, 2 Thessalonians, and Revelation. * Current Events as Indicator: The growing interest and controversy surrounding the potential rebuilding of the third temple suggests the proximity of the tribulation period. * Temple’s Significance: The speaker believes the construction of the third temple signifies the nearing of the tribulation period and the rapture. * Speaker’s Stance on Temple Rebuilding: The speaker clarifies they are not advocating for or involved in any efforts to rebuild the temple, emphasising their focus on the church age believer’s instructions. * Criticism of the Speaker’s View: The speaker mentions critics misrepresenting their view as wanting to incite conflict and highlights the contradictory accusations of causing apathy and inciting war. * Accusations Against Christian Zionists: Tucker Carlson accused Christian Zionists of wanting to destroy the Temple Mount to accelerate the building of a new temple. * Denial of Accusations: The speaker vehemently denies these accusations, stating that they do not desire the Temple Mount’s destruction. * Recent Event: Shrapnel hit the Temple Mount on the day of the recording, adding to the tension surrounding the accusations. * Ezekiel 38 Fulfilment: Observing a durable peace in the Middle East could signal the nearing fulfilment of Ezekiel 38, suggesting the rapture is very close. * Ezekiel 38 Timing: Belief that Ezekiel 38 occurs after the rapture, during the rapture, or slightly before, as God directly deals with Israel in Ezekiel 39. * Tucker Carlson’s Narrative: Disagreement with Tucker Carlson’s narrative, as it doesn’t align with biblical interpretations regarding Zionists and literal interpretation. * Prophetic Observation: The speaker identifies as a prophetic observer, focusing on watching for signs rather than fulfilling prophecies. * Misunderstanding of Beliefs: The speaker criticises the misconception that prophetic observers aim to force God’s hand, emphasising a lack of understanding from critics. * Analogy to Pro-Life Movement: The speaker uses the pro-life movement as an analogy, highlighting how critics misrepresent the beliefs of dispensationalists by focusing on extreme examples. * Straw Man Argument: Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens are using straw man arguments to misrepresent their opponents’ views. * Deceptive Rhetoric: Carlson is accused of oversimplifying complex theological concepts and conflating terms like “Armageddon” and “the return of Christ” to create an easily attackable argument. * Biblical Reference: The speaker connects Carlson’s tactics to a warning in the Bible (2 Peter) about how deceivers operate. * Tucker’s Perspective on the War: Tucker believes the war’s purpose was to disrupt the status quo, not maintain it. * Tucker’s Anger and Vendetta: Tucker feels deceived by the president regarding the war in Iran and expresses anger and a desire for retribution. * Motivations Behind the War: The war is seen as a historical turning point, driven by religious motivations from some Israelis, religious Jews, and Christian Zionists. * Target Audience: Christian Zionists who are believed to act on religious impulses to accelerate an apocalyptic outcome. * Shared Belief: Both groups mentioned believe in a linear history culminating in an apocalyptic event and the return of a deity. * Criticism of Belief: The speaker criticises the belief that humans can force or accelerate this apocalyptic event, asserting that it is beyond human control. * Forcing God’s Hand: Discussion on the concept of “forcing God’s hand” and its implications in the context of biblical prophecy. * Evangelisation and End Times: The idea that widespread evangelisation could hasten the end times, based on interpretations of Second Peter 3:10-11. * Criticism of Specific Actions: Disagreement with the notion that specific political actions, like voting for a particular leader or advocating for war, can force God’s hand to fulfil prophecy. * Misrepresentation of Beliefs: The speaker believes that their beliefs are being misrepresented and demonised by someone else, who is using logical fallacies and a “straw man” argument. * Concern about Misinformation: The speaker is worried about the number of people who believe the misinformation being spread, as they may not know any better. * Dishonest Attack Strategy: The speaker criticises the other person’s approach as being dishonest and damaging, as it conflates different ideas and widens the attack vector against their position. * God’s Relationship with Time: Discussion about whether God’s existence outside of time contradicts the linear nature of history and biblical prophecies. * Biblical Prophecy and Omniscience: Debate on the interpretation of biblical prophecies, particularly those related to Babylon and the concept of an omniscient God who knows the future. * Attack on Biblical Interpretation: The speaker believes that the discussed ideas challenge not only Christian Zionism but also the fundamental concept of an omniscient God and the reliability of biblical prophecies. * Satan’s Deception Tactics: Satan used dispersion and gaslighting to deceive Eve, similar to how Tucker Carlson is accused of creating arguments that distract from reality. * Focusing on the Forbidden: Satan’s tactic involved shifting Eve’s focus to what was forbidden, causing her to ignore the abundance of available choices. * Parallel Between Biblical and Modern Deception: The speaker draws a parallel between Satan’s deception of Eve and what they perceive as similar tactics used by Tucker Carlson. * Tucker Carlson’s Distraction Tactics: Tucker Carlson is accused of fabricating stories and diverting attention from the truth, similar to how people focus on perceived lack instead of blessings. * Forfeiting Abundance: The speaker suggests that focusing on falsehoods and what we lack causes us to miss out on the blessings and tools we already possess. * God’s Nature and Time: The speaker asserts that God is the God of time, history, and special relativity, with a beginning and an end. * God’s Eternal Presence: God existed before and after the beginning of time, encompassing all of history. * Tucker’s Hegelian Approach: Tucker’s method involves creating opposing theories to synthesise a seemingly acceptable but ultimately flawed conclusion. * Tucker’s Superficial Biblical Knowledge: While Tucker demonstrates some familiarity with the Bible, his understanding lacks depth and often leads to misinterpretations and conflations of unrelated concepts. * Untrained Firearm Enthusiasts: Discussion about individuals who lack formal firearm training but promote themselves as knowledgeable, using Tucker Carlson as an example. * Religious Figures and Misinformation: Criticism of a Catholic woman removed from a religious freedom commission for spreading misinformation, particularly regarding replacement theology. * Biblical Interpretation: Analysis of the phrase “new Israel” in Galatians 6:16, highlighting the importance of understanding biblical context and language. * Tucker Carlson’s Influence: Tucker Carlson is compared to a religious figure for spreading misinformation, particularly about the Book of Revelation, which resonates with those intimidated by the subject. * Media Manipulation: The text highlights the importance of critical media consumption, as Tucker Carlson’s broadcasts are seen as propaganda that goes unchallenged due to the public’s lack of knowledge about the subject matter. * Religious Manipulation: The text discusses how religious beliefs are manipulated, using the example of a colleague who was told that reading the Book of Revelation would lead to curses and a frozen facial expression. * Human Nature and Accountability: People often avoid thinking about the consequences of their actions, especially when it comes to facing accountability. * Demonisation as an Escape: Some individuals demonise those who remind them of impending accountability as a way to avoid confronting the truth. * Urgency of Spiritual Reckoning: The current moment is emphasised as a crucial time for individuals to seek reconciliation with God, highlighting the importance of recognising the need for spiritual accountability. * Salvation through Faith: Salvation is not based on actions but on faith in Christ and accepting his sacrifice as a free gift. * Meaning of Christ’s Final Words: Christ’s final words, “It is finished,” signify the completion of his work of redemption, meaning salvation is a finished act. * Call to Action: The speaker encourages viewers to seek the Lord, stay informed, and remain hopeful for Christ’s return.

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