Ever wonder why a 19th-century British theology professor has more influence on U.S. Middle East policy than most diplomats? In this episode, Casey breaks down how Christian Zionism quietly became one of the most powerful forces shaping American foreign policy, with believers convinced that supporting Israel triggers biblical prophecy.
This isn't your typical religious studies lesson. Casey traces how a specific strain of Protestant Christianity went from fringe theology to mainstream political power, revealing why roughly 10 million Americans organize their voting around End Times beliefs.
๐ฏ What You'll Learn:
โข How the 1909 Scofield Reference Bible turned dispensationalist theology into evangelical orthodoxy
โข Why 80% of white evangelicals view Israel support as a religious obligation, not just politics
โข The psychology behind apocalyptic thinking and how it drives modern policy decisions
โข How Christian Zionist lobbying groups wield influence that rivals traditional foreign policy establishments
๐ค Perfect for: lifelong learners and anyone passionate about personal growth who wants to understand the hidden forces driving geopolitics and human decision-making.
๐ Chapters:
[00:00] Casey introduces the theology that shapes foreign policy
[01:30] How British dispensationalism crossed the Atlantic
[04:00] The Scofield Bible's massive cultural impact
[07:00] Why evangelicals see Israel through prophecy, not politics
[10:00] The psychology of apocalyptic belief systems
[12:00] Pattern recognition: spotting religious influence in secular decisions
This episode reveals a perfect example of how psychological patterns from history keep playing out in modern politics. Once you see how End Times beliefs drive policy decisions, you'll start noticing similar pattern mismatches everywhere.
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๐ Topics: Christian Zionism, evangelical politics, foreign policy psychology, dispensationalism, apocalyptic thinking
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