The Fallacy of Secularism: How Religious Prophecies Drive Contemporary Western Politics

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Dr. Haitham Talaat
Whoever contemplates the reality of Western secularism realizes that it was never a complete separation of religion from life as promoted to us; rather, it was essentially a separation of the Church from state institutions to halt the religious wars that exhausted Europe. Nevertheless, religion remained present in the culture, the mindset, and the collective unconscious of those peoples.
Political Doctrine and Prophecies
Political doctrine in the West—specifically among the far-right and "Christian Zionism"—has never viewed support for the occupied entity as a mere passing political interest, but rather as a religious duty to hasten certain prophecies. What we see today regarding talk of "Red Heifers" or the building of the Temple are not merely marginal myths, but divine signs for a broad current within decision-making centers in Congress and the Pentagon.
The Collapse of Human Rights Slogans
Events have proven that the slogans of human rights and the United Nations were nothing but tools for managing the world in times of peace or for application upon the weak. When reality clashes with existential conflicts rooted in religion and history, these slogans are cast aside, and the world returns to the law of the jungle wrapped in a religious cloak—revealing that secularism was merely "cosmetic makeup" that dissolved at the first real confrontation.
Historical Roots and Sectarian Conflict
There is historical evidence indicating that secularism was crafted to undermine the authority of the Catholic Church, which formerly rejected the project of returning to the Temple, while Protestantism (upon which America and Britain were founded) adopted the idea of return as a religious prerequisite. This explains the divergence in moral positions of some Catholic countries compared to Christian Zionism in America.
We are facing an overt conspiracy stated in the speeches of politicians, yet the elites deceived by secularism thought the world had become rational, while the truth is that 21st-century technology and armies are moved by minds still living out ancient prophetic conflicts.
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