A powerful conversation unfolds as Christian commentator and former rapper Mr. Stu joins the show to expose how the Scofield Bible systematically shaped American Christian theology to support political agendas in the Middle East. With roots tracing back to John Darby and his connections to the Rothschilds, this manufactured doctrine infiltrated churches, seminaries, and even Hollywood, conditioning millions of believers to fear Muslims rather than seek common ground with them.
How the Scofield Bible Changed American Christianity
The Scofield Reference Bible, the first Bible ever produced with study notes, became enormously popular among Christians and ministers across America. Its pre-tribulation Rapture theology, adopted from John Darby, rewired how millions of Christians viewed the Middle East and foreign policy. As Mr. Stu explains, when you go back and read the actual scriptures line by line, the conclusions are the inverse of what Darby originally put forward. This deceptive theological framework has had massive implications for both domestic politics and America’s role abroad.
It would seem that Christians and Muslims are a whole lot more aligned in this particular war than in any other previous, and I’m glad to see the Overton window getting smashed in that way.
The Quran’s Reverence for Jesus and Mary
- Muslims cannot be Muslim without believing in Jesus (peace be upon him) as a prophet and messenger — it is an article of faith
- The Quran contains an entire chapter named after Mary (Maryam), the blessed mother of Jesus
- The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) explicitly forbade belittling comparisons between the prophets
- Islam honors all prophets including Moses, Abraham, and Jesus as messengers of the One God
Christians and Muslims United Against Evil
Both guests agree that the real battle is one of good versus evil, and that Christians and Muslims share far more in common than the propaganda machine wants either side to believe. Rather than compromising their respective faiths, believers from both traditions can recognize a common enemy that threatens families, morality, and society at large. The Quran itself speaks of Jesus with love and reverence, offering a natural bridge for sincere dialogue between the two largest faith communities on earth.
This is just a war of good versus evil. I’ll never compromise in my faith and I would never ask you to do that either, but I do know a very obvious enemy when I look at it — and that enemy isn’t just coming for me, it’s coming for us.
