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Who’s Fueling Christians vs Muslims? Dan Bilzerian , Nick Fuentes, Tucker, & Iran Explained

At a moment when America is imploding from within — gas prices surging, neighborhoods resembling war zones, and the Epstein class evading accountability — the political machinery has somehow decided that Islam is the existential threat worth a congressional subcommittee hearing. In this searing episode of The Deen Show, host Eddie sits down with Stu Peters, a former rapper, bounty hunter, and political commentator for the STN Network, to expose the forces deliberately driving a wedge between the world’s two largest faith communities: Christians and Muslims. The conversation cuts through the noise surrounding figures like Dan Bilzerian, Nick Fuentes, and Tucker Carlson, confronts the escalating military aggression toward Iran, and asks the question that the mainstream media refuses to answer honestly — who profits when believers turn on each other?

Satanic Theater: The Engineered War Between Christians and Muslims

Stu Peters draws a distinction at the spiritual core of this episode that carries real weight: the elites orchestrating global conflict are not “religious fanatics” — they are, in his words, satanic fanatics operating in plain sight, whose agenda depends on keeping the two largest communities of God-conscious people on earth permanently at war with one another. Islam, with over 2.4 billion adherents, and Christianity, with a comparable global reach, share a foundational moral alignment on justice, family, and the worship of the One God. That combined spiritual force is precisely what certain power brokers fear. By feeding well-intentioned Christians a theologically distorted framework — one that fuses political Zionism with scripture and frames a 1948 nation-state as the fulfillment of divine prophecy — sincere believers are recruited into wars that serve weapons manufacturers, private equity firms, and the banking class rather than any divine purpose. Peters is unequivocal: what is unfolding in the Middle East is not a holy war. It is a banker’s war dressed in borrowed scripture, and the Muslim community, long painted in Western media as “low-IQ savages,” is its most deliberately dehumanised target.

“I wouldn’t even call them religious fanatics — I would call them satanic fanatics. I believe that they serve Satan, and that’s proven by the things that they demonstrate right out in the open. Just as God uses people to fulfill biblical prophecy, Satan will use man to fulfill satanic prophecy.” — Stu Peters, The Deen Show Ep. 1178

  • The Christian–Muslim divide is manufactured: The agenda to pit these two faith communities against each other is deliberate, methodical, and well-funded — targeting the very moral coalitions that could resist the war machine.
  • Distorted theology as a recruitment tool: The “Judeo-Christian” framework promoted across American megachurches has no scriptural basis — the Star of David does not appear in the Bible; the only six-pointed star referenced is the Star of Remphan, a pagan idol condemned in scripture.
  • Iran’s nuclear fatwa went unreported: Iran had an active religious ruling (fatwa) prohibiting the development of nuclear weapons — yet the war narrative was pushed regardless, because this conflict was never about genuine national security.
  • War profiteers control the media: The same entities that profit from military contracts also own the television channels relentlessly portraying Muslims as terrorists — manufacturing public consent for wars that devastate Muslim-majority nations.
  • The two-party system is political theater: Republicans vs. Democrats, red vs. blue — this staged division fractures an otherwise powerful citizenry and funnels its resources toward serving foreign and corporate interests at the expense of ordinary Americans.
  • The Epstein network is structural, not isolated: Jeffrey Epstein was one of many intelligence-linked operatives running capture-and-compromise operations to control government officials and powerful figures — and those who stand against this class, like Rep. Thomas Massie, face tens of millions in coordinated opposition funding.

Tucker Carlson, Iraq, and the Price of Blind Political Loyalty

Tucker Carlson’s rare public admission — that he supported the Iraq War, was deeply wrong, and refuses to repeat the same mistake with Iran — is highlighted in this episode as a model of the intellectual honesty that both faith and civic life demand. Stu Peters, who paid a personal price for breaking with political orthodoxy years before it became acceptable, shares a devastating story: his own father, a daily Fox News consumer from 4:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., blocked his son’s number, severed ties with his grandchildren, and chose loyalty to a political figure over his own family. That is the human cost of placing absolute trust in any man, system, or media machine rather than in verifiable truth and God-given reason. In Islam, tawakkul — complete reliance on Allah — is the spiritual antidote to precisely this kind of ideological captivity, a reminder that truth (haqq) belongs to Allah alone and not to any party, personality, or political tribe.

“The Iraq War — clear disaster. People of good faith, including me, supported it. We were wrong. Because they won’t admit that, by and large, we’re off to some other war, under the same false pretenses, serving the same master — which is not America at all.” — Tucker Carlson (referenced in episode)

The Deen Show has always served a purpose deeper than political commentary — it is a platform for spiritual clarity in an age of engineered confusion. Whether you are a Muslim trying to understand how your faith and community are being exploited in the global discourse of war, or a sincere Christian beginning to question the theology that dispatched your sons to foreign battlefields, the guidance emerging from this conversation points in one direction: remove the scales, seek truth with sincerity, and refuse to let any media machine replace the God-given faculty of conscience. Islam teaches that standing for truth — even when it is bitter, even when it costs you — is among the highest acts of worship. At a time when the world’s two great Abrahamic communities are being pushed toward enmity, Muslims and Christians who are rooted in authentic faith and genuine spirituality share far more common ground with each other than with those who profit from keeping them apart. That recognition, grounded in divine guidance and honest reflection, may be the most important first step toward justice.

Eddie Redzovic - Host of The Deen Show

Eddie Redzovic

Host of The Deen Show

Eddie Redzovic is the host of The Deen Show, one of the most watched independent Islamic programs in the world with over 1.4 million YouTube subscribers. He has been producing educational content about Islam for over 18 years, interviewing scholars, converts, and experts on faith, purpose, and contemporary issues.

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