In a world where missiles fly and ancient prophecies echo through the headlines, what happens when eschatology and theology crash headfirst into modern geopolitics? On this episode of RB Ham: Beyond The Pale, host RB Ham sits down with two sharp minds for a deep, unflinching discussion on the massive implications of the ongoing conflict in Iran. Joining the conversation is E. Michael Jones, the renowned Traditionalist Catholic writer, editor of Culture Wars magazine, and author of numerous books exploring faith, culture, and the hidden forces shaping history. From his Catholic theological perspective, Jones brings a provocative lens to how religious ideas influence global events. Alongside him is Salim Mansur, Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of Western Ontario, a devout Sunni Muslim scholar born in India and a longtime commentator on Islam, the Middle East, and the West. Mansur offers incisive analysis rooted in both academic rigor and a dissident Muslim critique of Islamist politics. Together, they examine the conflict in Iran through a rich historical and theological lens. When end-times beliefs and prophetic narratives begin to dominate political and diplomatic discourse, can disaster be far behind? This is a conversation that goes far beyond the daily news cycle — challenging assumptions, connecting dots across centuries, and asking the big questions about where faith, power, and conflict are leading us.
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