FUTURE
Their Goal Is Chaos and Starting the Third World War
A documentary that delves into powerful Christian groups in the United States

On one side, we have Islam’s “holy war”, which aims to eradicate the Western democratic societies. On the other side, we have the extreme right-wing Christians in the USA, who desire to initiate the Third World War in the Middle East. The tools used by both these extreme and fanatical factions involve destabilizing Western societies, particularly the USA, which has developed in a dangerous direction over the last decade.
The Norwegian documentary “Praying for Armageddon: Trygdekontoret Special”, aired on March 11, 2024, delves into powerful Christian groups in the United States. These groups actively strive to accelerate the arrival of the apocalypse, especially in the Middle East. The program includes a documentary segment created by film director Tonje Hessen Schei, followed by a debate exploring the implications, motivations, and ethical aspects of their actions.
The documentary part (1 hour, 36 minutes) explores the intentions of Christian fundamentalists and the extreme right in the United States, which are portrayed as aiming to create chaos and division within the country and to initiate the Third World War in the Middle East. This aligns with some interpretations of Christian eschatology that see global conflict and turmoil as precursors to the end times and the Second Coming of Christ.
Such beliefs can significantly influence the behavior and policies supported by these groups, both domestically within the United States and internationally, particularly in the Middle East, which is often central to their eschatological beliefs. These actions can range from political lobbying and influencing the U.S. foreign policy to support specific governments and policies abroad, to more direct actions intended to provoke conflict or instability in American society.
In this context, what is happening with Donald Trump’s attempt to be elected as the next president of the United States is particularly important, as Trump has made it clear that he will change the course of the United States’ foreign policy and, among other things, withdraw the United States’ support for NATO and pull the US out of NATO.
The documentary and the subsequent debate examine the implications of the beliefs and actions of Christian fundamentalists and the extreme right in the United States, not just for the United States but also for global stability and peace. It delves into how these ideologies contribute to polarization within American society and between nations, potentially leading to increased tensions and conflicts.
Understanding the motivations and beliefs of these groups provides important context for discussions about domestic and international policies, religious freedom, and the intersection of faith and politics. It also raises questions about the responsibility of religious and political leaders to prevent extremism and promote peace and stability.
It’s essential to recognize that this documentary sheds light on some of the most critical forces shaping our time, including the MAGA/Trump threat.
Let’s hope this documentary reaches audiences beyond Norway to foster awareness and understanding.
