From that, Beck twists, contorts, and conflates it, so that it fits his own "Christian" eschatological agenda. Listen, as Glenn attempts to get his next guest to confirm that the world is on the threshold of the truthful, correctly predicted eschatology of the "Bible", as opposed to Islamic, incorrectly predicted eschatology of the Quran.
Beck's guest is Mark Hitchcock, author of "Iran: The Coming Crisis." Here's a portion of Beck's introduction of Hitchcock:
BECK: So before we get to him, let me give you a quick test to see how far down Apocalypse Avenue you're willing to -- you're willing to drive tonight. One, do you think Iran has nuclear ambitions? Do you believe that the U.N. [United Nations] won't aggressively stand up to them? And, three, do you believe that Iran and Russia will come together to invade Israel, resulting in a world war of biblical proportions, an eventual peace treaty, and the beginning of the seven-year tribulation period, and the eventual revoking of the peace treaty by a leader who turns out to be the Antichrist, and a campaign of Armageddon, and the second coming of Christ?
Cool! Thinks Glenn, Hitchcock will be confirming my conspiracy theory any minute.
BECK: Mark, I've got to tell you, I believe in the second coming of Christ. Is this it? Do you think this is it?
HITCHCOCK: Well, no, I don't think that what we see happening right now is it. You know, this is the -- no one knows when the end is going to come. But my thesis is just that a lot of the things we see happening in the world today appear to be setting the stage for the end times. We don't know how long this stage-setting might take or what it might look like, but --
BECK: All right. So this is not it now?
HITCHCOCK: No, this is not it right now, no.
Doh! That wasn't the answer that Glenn was looking for. Oh well, Beck decides, let's pin this "Antichrist" thing down.
BECK: Do you think that the Antichrist is alive today?
HITCHCOCK: Well, no one knows for sure. You know, we can say this: If the end times are going to begin in the next 30 to 40 to 50 years, it's very possible that he is, because obviously he's going to have to be an adult when the end times would come.
BECK: So you think that he is possibly alive today?
HITCHCOCK: He possibly is, yes.
Bingo! Biblical eschatology is true, and the Antichrist is alive and well today. Let's speculate on who it is that Beck thinks is the Antichrist. President Ahmadinejad, of Iran? Sure, he has to be near the top of the list. Who else? Who else could Beck be suggesting is the Antichrist? Billionaire philanthropist, George Soros, maybe? Soros is trying to conquer the world after all.
Glenn explains that, to see the truth of Soros' evil plot, you have to look to the clues that are right there, in plain sight. First, you have to look at the parliamentary building that the European Union is building in Strasbourg, France. Then, you have to read the story of the Tower of Babel, in the Bible. See? See? It's right there in plain sight - bricks, mortar, socialism, liberalism, one world order? Do you see it? Do you see it?
Here's a portion of the actual exchange between Beck and Rabbi Daniel Lapin. Listen as they practically have fundamentalist GOPergasms over the similarities between the European Union building, in Strasbourg, France, and the 1563 painting of the Tower Babel, by Pieter Brueghel the Elder.
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