“Carlson claims that demonic beings make deals with governments, maul people in their sleep, and even birthed nuclear technology. Apparently, the Manhattan Project was a seance and, in Tucker’s view, human beings aren’t evil enough on their own to conjure up such a thing.”
(The Dissenter) Tucker Carlson—the silver-tongued sage of cable news turned podcaster—can eviscerate a politician’s hypocrisy with a single raised eyebrow. We’ve cheered his political broadsides, nodded through his takedowns of woke absurdities, and admired his knack for exposing elite corruption.
He’s good…really good at that. And I like the guy, so don’t take this as a denunciation of him. It isn’t.
But when Tucker trades his political sword for a theological one, he swings with all the grace of a toddler in a china shop. His latest foray into spiritual speculation—tossing around phrases like “Immaculate Conception” and “spirit reproduction”—is not just wrong. It’s a theological train wreck. It’s a stew of pagan myth, Gnostic confusion, and conspiracy-laced mysticism.
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