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Ideological Alignment Pushing America Toward Totalitarianism, Experts Warn

The formation of a totalitarian state is just about complete in America as the most powerful public and private sector actors unify behind the idea that actions to stamp out dissent can be justified, according to several experts on modern totalitarian ideologies.

While many have warned about the rise of fascism or socialism in โ€œthe land of the free,โ€ the ideas have largely been vague or fragmented, focusing on individual events or actors. Recent events, however, indicate that seemingly unconnected pieces of the oppression puzzle are fitting together to form a comprehensive system, according to Michael Rectenwald, a retired liberal arts professor at New York University.

But many Americans, it appears, have been caught off guard or arenโ€™t even aware of the newly forming regime, as the idea of elected officials, government bureaucrats, large corporations, the establishment academia, think tanks and nonprofits, the legacy media, and even seemingly grassroot movements all working in concert toward some evil purpose seems preposterous. Is a large portion of the country in on a conspiracy?

The reality now emerges that no massive conspiracy was in fact neededโ€”merely an ideological alignment and some informal coordination, Rectenwald argues.

Despite the lack of formal overarching organization, the American socialist regime is indeed totalitarian, as the root of its ideology requires politically motivated coercion, he told The Epoch Times. The power of the regime is not yet absolute but itโ€™s becoming increasingly effective as it erodes the values, checks, and balances against tyranny established by traditional beliefs and enshrined in the American founding.

The effects can be seen throughout society. Americans, regardless of their income, demographics, or social stature are being fired from jobs, getting stripped of access to basic services such as banking and social media, or having their businesses crippled for voicing political opinions and belonging to a designated political underclass. Access to sources of information unsanctioned by the regime is becoming increasingly difficult. Some figures of power and influence are sketching the next step, labelling large segments of society as โ€œextremistsโ€ and potential terrorists who need to be โ€œdeprogrammed.โ€

While the onset of the regime appears tied to events of recent yearsโ€”the presidency of Donald Trump, the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus pandemic, the Capitol intrusion of Jan. 6โ€”its roots go back decades.

Is It Really Totalitarian?

Totalitarian regimes are commonly understood as constituting a government headed by a dictator that regiments the economy, censors the media, and quells dissent by force. That is not the case in America but itโ€™s also a misunderstanding of how such regimes function, literature on totalitarianism indicates.

To claim power, the regimes donโ€™t initially need to control every aspect of society through government.

Adolf Hitler, leader of the National Socialist Workers Party in Nazi Germany, used various means to control the economy, including gaining compliance of industry leaders voluntarily, through intimidation, or through replacing the executives with party loyalists.

Similarly, the regime rearing its head in America relies on corporate executives to implement its agenda voluntarily but also through intimidation by online brigades of activists and journalists who take initiative to launch negative PR campaigns and boycotts to progress their preferred societal structure.

Also, Hitler initially didnโ€™t control the spread of information via government censorship but rather through his brigades of street thugs, the โ€œbrown shirts,โ€ who would intimidate and physically prevent his opponents from speaking publicly.

The tactic parallels the often successful efforts to โ€œcancelโ€ and โ€œshut downโ€ public speakers by activists and violent actors, such as Antifa.

Dissenting media in America havenโ€™t been silenced by the government directly as of yet. But they are stymied in other ways.

In the digital age, media largely rely on reaching and growing their audience through social media and web search engines, which are dominated by Facebook and Google. Both companies have in place mechanisms to crack down on dissenting media.

Google gives preference in its search results to sources it deems โ€œauthoritative.โ€ Search results indicate the company tends to consider media ideologically close to it to be more authoritative. Such media can then produce hit pieces on their competitors, giving Google justification to slash the โ€œauthoritativenessโ€ of the dissenters.

Facebook employs third-party fact checkers who have the discretion to label content as โ€œfalseโ€ and thus reduce the audience on its platform. Virtually all the fact checkers focused on American content are ideologically aligned with Facebook.

Attempts to set up alternative social media have run into yet more fundamental obstacles, as demonstrated by Parler, whose mobile app was terminated by Google and Apple, while the company was kicked off Amazonโ€™s servers.

To the degree that a totalitarian regime requires a police state, thereโ€™s no law in America targeting dissenters explicitly. But there are troubling signs of selective, politically motivated enforcement. Signs go back to the IRSโ€™s targeting of Tea Party groups or the difference in treatment received by former Trump adviser Lt. Gen Michael Flynn and former FBI deputy Director Andrew McCabeโ€”both allegedly lying to investigators but only one getting prosecuted. The situation may get still worse as the restrictions tied to the CCP virus see broad swaths of ordinary human behavior being considered โ€œillegal,โ€ opening the door to nearly universal political targeting.

โ€œI think the means by which a police state is being set up is the demonization of Trump supporters and the likely use of medical passports to institute the effective equivalent of social credit scores,โ€ Rectenwald said.

While loyalty to the government and to a specific political party plays a major role, itโ€™s the allegiance to the ideological root of totalitarianism that gives it its foot soldiers, literature on the subject indicates.

Totalitarian Ideology

The element โ€œthat holds totalitarianism together as a composite of intellectual elementsโ€ is the ambition of fundamentally reimagining societyโ€”โ€œthe intention to create a โ€˜New Man,โ€™โ€ explained author Richard Shorten in โ€œModernism and Totalitarianism: Rethinking the Intellectual Sources of Nazism and Stalinism, 1945 to the Present.โ€

Various ideologies have framed the ambition differently, based on what they posited as the key to the transformation.

Karl Marx, co-author of the Communist Manifesto, viewed the control of the economy as primary, describing socialism as โ€œsocialized man, the associated producers, rationally regulating their interchange with Nature, bringing it under their common control, instead of being ruled by it as by the blind forces of Nature,โ€ in his Das Kapital.

Adolf Hitler, leader of the National Socialist Workers Party in Nazi Germany, viewed race as primary. People would become โ€œsocializedโ€โ€”that is transformed and perfectedโ€”by removing Jews and other supposedly โ€œlesserโ€ races from society, he claimed.

The most dominant among the current ideologies stem from the so-called โ€œcritical theories,โ€ where the perfected society is defined by โ€œequity,โ€ meaning elimination of differences in outcomes for people in demographic categories deemed historically marginalized. The goal is to be achieved by eliminating the ever-present โ€œwhite supremacy,โ€ however the ideologues currently define it.

While such ideologies commonly prescribe collectivism, calling for national or even international unification behind their agenda, they are elitist and dictatorial in practice as they find mankind never โ€œwokeโ€ enough to follow their agenda voluntarily.

In Marxโ€™s “prophecies”, the revolution was supposed to occur spontaneously. Yet it never did, leading Vladimir Lenin, the first head of the Soviet Union, to conclude that the revolution will need leadership after all.

โ€œThe idea is that you have some enlightened party โ€ฆ who understand the problem of the proletariat better than the proletariat does and is going to shepherd them through the revolution that they need to have for the greater good,โ€ explained James Lindsay, author of โ€œCynical Theories: How Activist Scholarship Made Everything about Race, Gender, and Identityโ€”and Why This Harms Everybody.โ€

Elements of this intellectual foundation can be found in ideologies of many current political forces, from neo-nazis and anarcho-communists, through to progressives and to some extent even neoliberals and neoconservatives, Lindsay acknowledged.

โ€œThis is why you see so many people today saying that the only possible answers are a full return to classical liberalism or a complete rejection of liberalism entirely as fatally disposed to create progressivism, neoliberalism, etc.,โ€ he said.

Thatโ€™s not to say these ideologies are openly advocating totalitarianism but rather that they inevitably lead to it.

The roadmap could be summarized as follows:

  1. Thereโ€™s something fundamentally and intolerably wrong with current reality
  2. Thereโ€™s a plan to fix it requiring a whole society buy-in
  3. People opposing the plan need to be educated about the plan so they accept it
  4. People who resist the persuasion need to be reeducated, even against their will
  5. People who wonโ€™t accept the plan no matter what need to be removed from society.

โ€œI think thatโ€™s the general thrust,โ€ Lindsay said. โ€œWe can make the world the way we want it to be if we all just get on the same page and same project. Itโ€™s a disaster, frankly.โ€

Points four and five now appear to be in progress.

Former Facebook executive Alex Stamos recently labeled the widespread questioning of the 2020 election results as โ€œviolent extremism,โ€ which social media companies should eradicate the same way they countered online recruitment content from the ISIS terrorist group.

The โ€œcore issue,โ€ he said, is that โ€œwe have given a lot of leeway, both in traditional media and on social media, to people to have a very broad range of political viewsโ€ and this has led to the emergence of โ€œmore and more radicalโ€ alternative media like OAN and Newsmax.

Stamos then mused about how to reform Americans whoโ€™ve tuned in to the dissenters.

โ€œHow do you bring those people back into the mainstream of fact-based reporting and try to get us all back into the same consensus reality?โ€ he asked in a CNN interview.

โ€œAnd can you? Is that possible?โ€ CNN host Brian Stelter added.

The logic goes as follows: Trump claimed the election was stolen through fraud and other illegalities. That has not been proven in court and is thus false. People who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 and managed to break inside and disrupt the electoral vote counting did so because they believed the election was stolen. Therefore, anybody who questions the legitimacy of the election results is an extremist and potentially a terrorist.

With tens of thousands of troops assembled to guard the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden, Rep. Steve Cohen (D-Tenn.) recently told CNN that all guard members who voted for Trump belong to a โ€œsuspect groupโ€ that โ€œmight want to do something,โ€ alluding to past leaders of other countries who were โ€œkilled by their own people.โ€

Former FBI Director James Comey recently said the Republican party needs to be โ€œburned down or changed.โ€

โ€œThey want a one party state,โ€ commented conservative filmmaker Dinesh Dโ€™Souza in a recent podcast. โ€œThat is not to say they donโ€™t want an opposition. They want a token opposition. They want Republicans where they get to say what kind of Republican is ok.โ€

Just as Marx blamed the ills of the world on capitalists and Hitler on Jews, the current regime tends to blame various permutations of โ€œwhite supremacy.โ€

โ€œExpel the Republican members of Congress who incited the white supremacist attempted coup,โ€ said Rep. Cori Bush (D-Mo.) in a recent tweet, garnering some 300,000 likes.

She was referring to the Republican lawmakers who raised objections on Jan. 6 to election results in Arizona and Pennsylvania. Their objections were voted down.

โ€œCan U.S. Spy Agencies Stop White Terror?โ€ Daily Beastโ€™s Jeff Stein asked in a recent headline, concluding that a call for โ€œsecret policeโ€ to sniff out โ€œextremistโ€ Americans โ€œmay well get renewed attention.โ€

Under the regime, allegations of election fraudโ€”de facto questioning the legitimacy of the leaderโ€”have become incitement of terrorism. YouTube (owned by Google), Facebook, and Twitter have either banned content that claims the election was rigged or are furnishing it with warning labels. Twitter chief executive Jack Dorsey was recently recorded as saying that banning the presidentโ€™s account was just the beginning.

The approach closely mirrors that of the Chinese communist regime, which commonly targets dissidents for โ€œsubvertingโ€ the state or โ€œspreading rumors.โ€

Whatโ€™s the Alternative?

If calls for radically reorganizing the world are inherently totalitarian, how is the world to avoid them? The question appears to be its own answer. If totalitarianism inherently requires allegiance to its ideology, it canโ€™t exist in a society with a lack of such allegiance.

The United States were founded on the idea that individual rights are God-given and unalienable. The idea, rooted in traditional beliefs that human morality is of divine origin, stands a bulwark against any attempt to assail peopleโ€™s rights even for their own good.

โ€œIf youโ€™re not a believer in actual God, you can posit a Godโ€™s ideal on the matter โ€ฆ We have to posit some arbiter whoโ€™s above and beyond our own prejudices and biases in order to ensure these kinds of rights. โ€ฆ Because otherwise you have this infinitely malleable situation in which people with power and coercive potential can eliminate and rationalize the elimination of rights willy-nilly,โ€ Rectenwald said.


HD Editor’s Note: Why Is This News Biblically Relevant?

For those that study Bible Prophecy, such a rise in totalitarianism is not entirely surprising. That is because God’s Word tells us that there will come a time when the entire world, including the United States, will come under the complete and forceful control of the antichrist. During this time all those that do not go along will have their basic rights stripped and ultimately be will be rounded up and killed. The antichrist is also called the “lawless one”. We are also seeing today a gross and lawless lack of accountability among the powerful, and it is only getting worse.

I want to make clear that the antichrist will not come onto the global scene until after the Rapture of the Church. What we are seeing today is merely a harbinger of the kind of corruption, lawlessness, and totalitarianism that will be witnessed during the Tribulation.

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The formation of a totalitarian state is just about complete in America as the most powerful public and private sector actors unify behind the idea that actions to stamp out dissent can be justified, according to several experts on modern totalitarian ideologies.

While many have warned about the rise of fascism or socialism in โ€œthe land of the free,โ€ the ideas have largely been vague or fragmented, focusing on individual events or actors. Recent events, however, indicate that seemingly unconnected pieces of the oppression puzzle are fitting together to form a comprehensive system, according to Michael Rectenwald, a retired liberal arts professor at New York University.

But many Americans, it appears, have been caught off guard or arenโ€™t even aware of the newly forming regime, as the idea of elected officials, government bureaucrats, large corporations, the establishment academia, think tanks and nonprofits, the legacy media, and even seemingly grassroot movements all working in concert toward some evil purpose seems preposterous. Is a large portion of the country in on a conspiracy?

The reality now emerges that no massive conspiracy was in fact neededโ€”merely an ideological alignment and some informal coordination, Rectenwald argues.

Despite the lack of formal overarching organization, the American socialist regime is indeed totalitarian, as the root of its ideology requires politically motivated coercion, he told The Epoch Times. The power of the regime is not yet absolute but itโ€™s becoming increasingly effective as it erodes the values, checks, and balances against tyranny established by traditional beliefs and enshrined in the American founding.

The effects can be seen throughout society. Americans, regardless of their income, demographics, or social stature are being fired from jobs, getting stripped of access to basic services such as banking and social media, or having their businesses crippled for voicing political opinions and belonging to a designated political underclass. Access to sources of information unsanctioned by the regime is becoming increasingly difficult. Some figures of power and influence are sketching the next step, labelling large segments of society as โ€œextremistsโ€ and potential terrorists who need to be โ€œdeprogrammed.โ€

While the onset of the regime appears tied to events of recent yearsโ€”the presidency of Donald Trump, the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus pandemic, the Capitol intrusion of Jan. 6โ€”its roots go back decades.

Is It Really Totalitarian?

Totalitarian regimes are commonly understood as constituting a government headed by a dictator that regiments the economy, censors the media, and quells dissent by force. That is not the case in America but itโ€™s also a misunderstanding of how such regimes function, literature on totalitarianism indicates.

To claim power, the regimes donโ€™t initially need to control every aspect of society through government.

Adolf Hitler, leader of the National Socialist Workers Party in Nazi Germany, used various means to control the economy, including gaining compliance of industry leaders voluntarily, through intimidation, or through replacing the executives with party loyalists.

Similarly, the regime rearing its head in America relies on corporate executives to implement its agenda voluntarily but also through intimidation by online brigades of activists and journalists who take initiative to launch negative PR campaigns and boycotts to progress their preferred societal structure.

Also, Hitler initially didnโ€™t control the spread of information via government censorship but rather through his brigades of street thugs, the โ€œbrown shirts,โ€ who would intimidate and physically prevent his opponents from speaking publicly.

The tactic parallels the often successful efforts to โ€œcancelโ€ and โ€œshut downโ€ public speakers by activists and violent actors, such as Antifa.

Dissenting media in America havenโ€™t been silenced by the government directly as of yet. But they are stymied in other ways.

In the digital age, media largely rely on reaching and growing their audience through social media and web search engines, which are dominated by Facebook and Google. Both companies have in place mechanisms to crack down on dissenting media.

Google gives preference in its search results to sources it deems โ€œauthoritative.โ€ Search results indicate the company tends to consider media ideologically close to it to be more authoritative. Such media can then produce hit pieces on their competitors, giving Google justification to slash the โ€œauthoritativenessโ€ of the dissenters.

Facebook employs third-party fact checkers who have the discretion to label content as โ€œfalseโ€ and thus reduce the audience on its platform. Virtually all the fact checkers focused on American content are ideologically aligned with Facebook.

Attempts to set up alternative social media have run into yet more fundamental obstacles, as demonstrated by Parler, whose mobile app was terminated by Google and Apple, while the company was kicked off Amazonโ€™s servers.

To the degree that a totalitarian regime requires a police state, thereโ€™s no law in America targeting dissenters explicitly. But there are troubling signs of selective, politically motivated enforcement. Signs go back to the IRSโ€™s targeting of Tea Party groups or the difference in treatment received by former Trump adviser Lt. Gen Michael Flynn and former FBI deputy Director Andrew McCabeโ€”both allegedly lying to investigators but only one getting prosecuted. The situation may get still worse as the restrictions tied to the CCP virus see broad swaths of ordinary human behavior being considered โ€œillegal,โ€ opening the door to nearly universal political targeting.

โ€œI think the means by which a police state is being set up is the demonization of Trump supporters and the likely use of medical passports to institute the effective equivalent of social credit scores,โ€ Rectenwald said.

While loyalty to the government and to a specific political party plays a major role, itโ€™s the allegiance to the ideological root of totalitarianism that gives it its foot soldiers, literature on the subject indicates.

Totalitarian Ideology

The element โ€œthat holds totalitarianism together as a composite of intellectual elementsโ€ is the ambition of fundamentally reimagining societyโ€”โ€œthe intention to create a โ€˜New Man,โ€™โ€ explained author Richard Shorten in โ€œModernism and Totalitarianism: Rethinking the Intellectual Sources of Nazism and Stalinism, 1945 to the Present.โ€

Various ideologies have framed the ambition differently, based on what they posited as the key to the transformation.

Karl Marx, co-author of the Communist Manifesto, viewed the control of the economy as primary, describing socialism as โ€œsocialized man, the associated producers, rationally regulating their interchange with Nature, bringing it under their common control, instead of being ruled by it as by the blind forces of Nature,โ€ in his Das Kapital.

Adolf Hitler, leader of the National Socialist Workers Party in Nazi Germany, viewed race as primary. People would become โ€œsocializedโ€โ€”that is transformed and perfectedโ€”by removing Jews and other supposedly โ€œlesserโ€ races from society, he claimed.

The most dominant among the current ideologies stem from the so-called โ€œcritical theories,โ€ where the perfected society is defined by โ€œequity,โ€ meaning elimination of differences in outcomes for people in demographic categories deemed historically marginalized. The goal is to be achieved by eliminating the ever-present โ€œwhite supremacy,โ€ however the ideologues currently define it.

While such ideologies commonly prescribe collectivism, calling for national or even international unification behind their agenda, they are elitist and dictatorial in practice as they find mankind never โ€œwokeโ€ enough to follow their agenda voluntarily.

In Marxโ€™s “prophecies”, the revolution was supposed to occur spontaneously. Yet it never did, leading Vladimir Lenin, the first head of the Soviet Union, to conclude that the revolution will need leadership after all.

โ€œThe idea is that you have some enlightened party โ€ฆ who understand the problem of the proletariat better than the proletariat does and is going to shepherd them through the revolution that they need to have for the greater good,โ€ explained James Lindsay, author of โ€œCynical Theories: How Activist Scholarship Made Everything about Race, Gender, and Identityโ€”and Why This Harms Everybody.โ€

Elements of this intellectual foundation can be found in ideologies of many current political forces, from neo-nazis and anarcho-communists, through to progressives and to some extent even neoliberals and neoconservatives, Lindsay acknowledged.

โ€œThis is why you see so many people today saying that the only possible answers are a full return to classical liberalism or a complete rejection of liberalism entirely as fatally disposed to create progressivism, neoliberalism, etc.,โ€ he said.

Thatโ€™s not to say these ideologies are openly advocating totalitarianism but rather that they inevitably lead to it.

The roadmap could be summarized as follows:

  1. Thereโ€™s something fundamentally and intolerably wrong with current reality
  2. Thereโ€™s a plan to fix it requiring a whole society buy-in
  3. People opposing the plan need to be educated about the plan so they accept it
  4. People who resist the persuasion need to be reeducated, even against their will
  5. People who wonโ€™t accept the plan no matter what need to be removed from society.

โ€œI think thatโ€™s the general thrust,โ€ Lindsay said. โ€œWe can make the world the way we want it to be if we all just get on the same page and same project. Itโ€™s a disaster, frankly.โ€

Points four and five now appear to be in progress.

Former Facebook executive Alex Stamos recently labeled the widespread questioning of the 2020 election results as โ€œviolent extremism,โ€ which social media companies should eradicate the same way they countered online recruitment content from the ISIS terrorist group.

The โ€œcore issue,โ€ he said, is that โ€œwe have given a lot of leeway, both in traditional media and on social media, to people to have a very broad range of political viewsโ€ and this has led to the emergence of โ€œmore and more radicalโ€ alternative media like OAN and Newsmax.

Stamos then mused about how to reform Americans whoโ€™ve tuned in to the dissenters.

โ€œHow do you bring those people back into the mainstream of fact-based reporting and try to get us all back into the same consensus reality?โ€ he asked in a CNN interview.

โ€œAnd can you? Is that possible?โ€ CNN host Brian Stelter added.

The logic goes as follows: Trump claimed the election was stolen through fraud and other illegalities. That has not been proven in court and is thus false. People who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 and managed to break inside and disrupt the electoral vote counting did so because they believed the election was stolen. Therefore, anybody who questions the legitimacy of the election results is an extremist and potentially a terrorist.

With tens of thousands of troops assembled to guard the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden, Rep. Steve Cohen (D-Tenn.) recently told CNN that all guard members who voted for Trump belong to a โ€œsuspect groupโ€ that โ€œmight want to do something,โ€ alluding to past leaders of other countries who were โ€œkilled by their own people.โ€

Former FBI Director James Comey recently said the Republican party needs to be โ€œburned down or changed.โ€

โ€œThey want a one party state,โ€ commented conservative filmmaker Dinesh Dโ€™Souza in a recent podcast. โ€œThat is not to say they donโ€™t want an opposition. They want a token opposition. They want Republicans where they get to say what kind of Republican is ok.โ€

Just as Marx blamed the ills of the world on capitalists and Hitler on Jews, the current regime tends to blame various permutations of โ€œwhite supremacy.โ€

โ€œExpel the Republican members of Congress who incited the white supremacist attempted coup,โ€ said Rep. Cori Bush (D-Mo.) in a recent tweet, garnering some 300,000 likes.

She was referring to the Republican lawmakers who raised objections on Jan. 6 to election results in Arizona and Pennsylvania. Their objections were voted down.

โ€œCan U.S. Spy Agencies Stop White Terror?โ€ Daily Beastโ€™s Jeff Stein asked in a recent headline, concluding that a call for โ€œsecret policeโ€ to sniff out โ€œextremistโ€ Americans โ€œmay well get renewed attention.โ€

Under the regime, allegations of election fraudโ€”de facto questioning the legitimacy of the leaderโ€”have become incitement of terrorism. YouTube (owned by Google), Facebook, and Twitter have either banned content that claims the election was rigged or are furnishing it with warning labels. Twitter chief executive Jack Dorsey was recently recorded as saying that banning the presidentโ€™s account was just the beginning.

The approach closely mirrors that of the Chinese communist regime, which commonly targets dissidents for โ€œsubvertingโ€ the state or โ€œspreading rumors.โ€

Whatโ€™s the Alternative?

If calls for radically reorganizing the world are inherently totalitarian, how is the world to avoid them? The question appears to be its own answer. If totalitarianism inherently requires allegiance to its ideology, it canโ€™t exist in a society with a lack of such allegiance.

The United States were founded on the idea that individual rights are God-given and unalienable. The idea, rooted in traditional beliefs that human morality is of divine origin, stands a bulwark against any attempt to assail peopleโ€™s rights even for their own good.

โ€œIf youโ€™re not a believer in actual God, you can posit a Godโ€™s ideal on the matter โ€ฆ We have to posit some arbiter whoโ€™s above and beyond our own prejudices and biases in order to ensure these kinds of rights. โ€ฆ Because otherwise you have this infinitely malleable situation in which people with power and coercive potential can eliminate and rationalize the elimination of rights willy-nilly,โ€ Rectenwald said.


HD Editor’s Note: Why Is This News Biblically Relevant?

For those that study Bible Prophecy, such a rise in totalitarianism is not entirely surprising. That is because God’s Word tells us that there will come a time when the entire world, including the United States, will come under the complete and forceful control of the antichrist. During this time all those that do not go along will have their basic rights stripped and ultimately be will be rounded up and killed. The antichrist is also called the “lawless one”. We are also seeing today a gross and lawless lack of accountability among the powerful, and it is only getting worse.

I want to make clear that the antichrist will not come onto the global scene until after the Rapture of the Church. What we are seeing today is merely a harbinger of the kind of corruption, lawlessness, and totalitarianism that will be witnessed during the Tribulation.

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Christians Are Not Called To Fear The Future, They Are Called To Understand It

Indeed, it has become commonplace among many churches and Christian circles to avoid and even dismiss the subject of Bible prophecy. The rationale behind such a decision is often motivated by fear of teaching on matters that can be viewed as controversial or contentious. Instead of expounding on prophetic Scripture that may be viewed as difficult or having the potential for objections and debate, some churches choose to simply overlook, omit, and neglect these portions of Godโ€™s Word.

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