There's a strain of American Christianity that doesn't just tolerate war — it worships it. Not as a tragic last resort, but as a sacred mission, a step on the prophetic road to Armageddon. And if that sounds like an exaggeration, this 20-minute video by LJ lays out the receipts in a way that's hard to look away from.
"The American Christian Death Cult" traces how US foreign policy has long borrowed the language of religion to sell its wars — from the Cold War's "godless communism" to Reagan's "evil empire" to the post-9/11 era, where a three-star general could stand in front of troops and frame the so-called War on Terror as literal spiritual warfare. But the video argues that something has intensified in recent years, particularly around Israel and Iran, where Christian nationalist figures have moved from using religion as a backdrop to treating geopolitical conflict as prophecy unfolding in real time.
The examples are damning. Netanyahu invoking the biblical command to destroy Amalek. Mike Huckabee asserting Israel's divine right to territory. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth quoting scripture at a Pentagon briefing. These aren't fringe voices — they're people shaping policy. And when war becomes God's plan, there's no room left for restraint, diplomacy, or basic concern for human life. That's the trap this ideology creates, and it's one we all need to understand if we want to push back against it.