When a president’s closest allies — including Tucker Carlson, Alex Jones, and even Nick Fuentes — begin publicly calling for his removal and describing his actions as “evil,” something profound is unraveling in American political life. The episode at the center of this discussion exposes a deeply troubling convergence: a sitting president surrounded by religious advisors with criminal records, a war agenda that voices across the political spectrum are calling a moral catastrophe, and ideological forces pushing the United States toward the brink of nuclear conflict with Iran. At the same time, the true teachings of Islam — a faith of peace, submission to God, and moral accountability — stand in stark contrast to the chaos being manufactured in the name of religion.
When “Religious Advisors” Advocate for War Crimes
Among Trump’s most prominent spiritual advisors is Pastor Robert Morris, founder of Gateway Church in Southlake, Texas — a man who served as a White House spiritual advisor and appeared at the Rose Garden during the Amy Coney Barrett nomination, yet who only recently completed a six-month jail sentence. Another advisor, Pastor Paula White, has publicly compared Trump to Jesus Christ, saying “no one has paid the price like you have paid the price.” These are not fringe figures — they have prayed over the president in official settings and shaped the spiritual atmosphere of an administration now being accused of threatening the destruction of entire civilian populations. Tucker Carlson, who campaigned for Trump, was 15 feet away at the inauguration and noted clearly that Trump never placed his hand on the Bible — a detail, he said, that “should have been a clue.” What makes this even more alarming is what Carlson subsequently exposed: a war hawk in Trump’s inner circle actively “test-driving” arguments for the use of nuclear weapons against Iran, drawing historical parallels to justify mass civilian casualties.
“If the United States Congress has any life left in it, every member of Congress and senator must be calling for Trump’s removal today based on the 25th Amendment. He’s threatening the entire destruction of a civilization. This is a moral crime. It is a war crime.”
- Pastor Robert Morris — Trump’s White House spiritual advisor — served jail time and founded Gateway Church in Texas
- Pastor Paula White publicly compared Trump to Jesus Christ in a nationally televised setting
- Tucker Carlson confirmed Trump did not place his hand on the Bible during his inaugural oath
- A Trump insider was caught by Carlson actively arguing for nuclear weapons against Iran
- Reports emerged — from Israeli sources and a White House official — claiming Trump secretly converted to Judaism in 2017 via Ivanka and Jared Kushner’s influence
- Trump’s social media post used the phrase “Praise be to Allah” — while simultaneously threatening civilian populations — prompting Carlson to call it a “mockery of Christianity and Islam alike”
Christian Zionism, Dispensationalism, and the Manufactured War Theology
Understanding how so many sincere Christians have been pulled into supporting endless wars requires examining a theological system called dispensationalism — a relatively modern invention, less than 200 years old, that was absent from Christianity for over 1,800 years before its promotion. Developed by John Nelson Darby and popularized through the Scofield Reference Bible — a project many historians connect to powerful financial interests — this theology teaches that three signs must occur before Jesus returns: the establishment of Israel, control of Jerusalem, and the rebuilding of a Third Temple on the ruins of Masjid Al-Aqsa. This framing has been weaponized to make faithful Christians feel that opposing Israeli military expansion means opposing God Himself. The result is a population conditioned to fear and hate Islam and Muslims, while the real crises destroying American society from within — addiction, poverty, gun violence, moral collapse, and the deep corruption exposed by the Epstein scandal — go unaddressed. Billions are spent on foreign wars while cities across America resemble war zones. The faith of Islam, by contrast, does not engineer prophecy or force God’s hand. As the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ taught in a powerful hadith: even if the Day of Judgment were upon you, plant a seed — a message of eternal optimism, purpose, and responsibility to leave this world better than we found it.
“Islam is the total, complete submission and surrender — obedience to the Creator of the heavens and earth, doing His will, living a morally upright life, believing in Jesus as a messenger and the Messiah, loving him, revering him — and striving to leave this world better than when we came into it.”
The contrast between what is being done in the name of religion and what Islam actually teaches could not be more stark. Muslims are not enemies of the American people — a Muslim is simply one who submits his or her will to the will of God, strives to live with moral integrity, honors all the prophets including Jesus and Moses, peace be upon them, and works to serve humanity as an expression of serving the Creator. Islam, spirituality, faith, and purpose are not abstract ideals — they are the practical antidote to the nihilism, manufactured hatred, and war fever gripping the political world today. If you have questions about Islam, seek genuine guidance by going directly to the source: read the Quran, visit a mosque, speak with Muslims, and call 1-800-662-ISLAM. Don’t let a billion-dollar Islamophobia industry define what you believe about a faith that has guided over a billion people toward peace, compassion, and accountability before God. Education is the key — and the truth, when sought sincerely, becomes clearer with every step.
