Iran War: Is Apocalypse the Real Goal?

A provocative Orthodox Christian perspective on escalating U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran. The article argues that conventional motives—oil control, regime change, countering China, or political gain—fail to explain the push for war. Instead, it posits that a transnational oligarchy (termed the “Epstein Class”) and associated demonic influences deliberately seek apocalyptic destruction to remake civilization under their rule.

The piece examines how messianic Zionism—among both Christian evangelicals and certain Jewish groups—serves as the primary ideological engine and popular support base. Leaders and figures frame military action in biblical terms: Armageddon, Gog and Magog, the rebuilding of the Third Temple, and the Millennial Reign of Christ. Examples include commanders telling troops the conflict is “biblically sanctioned” to trigger Jesus’ return, Senator Lindsey Graham describing a “religious war” lasting a thousand years, Pastor John Hagee invoking divine interventions against Iran, and Pentagon initiatives expanding Zionist religious programming.

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Akathist to Jesus Christ the Judge

Discover the profound Akathist to Jesus Christ the Judge – a traditional Orthodox hymn of supplication that invokes Christ as the Just Judge and Merciful Savior. This full text with English translation, commentary, and spiritual reflections offers timeless comfort and hope before the Dread Judgment Seat. Perfect for personal devotion, prayer rule, or preparation for Holy Confession.

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Orthodoxy: Looking Back on COVID and Ahead to Disease X

Orthodox Christianity’s record during COVID was mixed, but heroic resistance did abound. There are many reasons to have confidence that Orthodoxy will stand even stronger during “Disease X”. We look back at the good and the bad from COVID, examine what we have learned since, and look ahead to the future.

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The Great Shift: Dynamics of Ecclesial Authority After COVID

The failures of Orthodox Christian leadership during COVID have never been repented of, nor have the bishops promised to do better next time. Many Orthodox Christians are facing a crisis of confidence as we face talk of new “vaccines” and new restrictions. Hierarchs and clergy cannot pretend it is 2019 and all is well.

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