What Some Americans Don’t Get About Iran

Nov 17, 2011 by

What Some Americans Don’t Get About Iran

(NWR) – If you are American, chances are fairly good that you are aware of at least some measure of religious prophecy associated with the concept of the ‘end times’, or Armageddon as it is usually referred to. Most often it has to do with a human-being inclined, but supernaturally omnipotent entity by the name of Jesus, who will lead a horde of heavenly spirits in service to a God of all things ‘good’ into war against forces of evil that inhabit the inherently materialistic, sinful and easily corruptible people of the planet Earth.

It is generally believed by the Christian faithful that this important occurrence will be a time (or even a day) of divine judgment for humanity as a whole.

The scenario of the end times as I have described it, however, one would be properly advised to understand is not unique to the Book of Revelation or to Christian theosophy – and is uncannily paralleled within the ‘Shia’ branch of the Islamic faith, for example, which presently makes up the religious beliefs of roughly 90% of the Shiite Muslim population of Iran.

Why are such things significant, you may wonder? Because unlike Iraq, when ruled by Saddam Hussein; or Libya while under Muammar Gaddafi, Iran is one of less than a dozen countries in the world that happens to be a ‘religious’ state. Which of course, basically amounts in this case to a nation whose leaders consider themselves merely stewards in lieu of (or servants primarily in service to) one whom they name ‘Allah’ (or Supreme God), and his prophets.

 

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Curiously, although one may often hear the term ‘Islamic fundamentalists’ used quite a bit in the United States with respect to practitioners of the Muslim religion, who for whatever reasons are deemed to be radical in their beliefs – not as often heard are the words Christian fundamentalists. This partiality, though not relative to one’s understanding  a potential American armed conflict in the making with Iran, I nonetheless find worthy to consider. It seems clear enough to me that whomsoever believes in prophesied events of an apocalyptic end time – by however means such a set of unearthly circumstances have been preconceived upon us all, might very well also be classified as a religious ‘fundamentalist’.

When in the not so distant past, U.S. President George W. Bush, would speak publicly about the Iraq war, something one would hear him emphasize over and over again, was that America was not actually at war with the Iraqi people, but rather with the regime in power. This bit of war propagation, of course, was not even slightly devised because Bush cared about the welfare or freedom of Iraq’s citizenry, as he would have the world believe of him, but rather to try to help stave off not only as much Iraqi nationalistic pride as he might manage, but moreover, however much religious fervor which was festering, as possible, among the world’s Islamic population over an American invasion of a Muslim country. And so therefore, it will be for these very same reasons, in spite of what seems the necessity of providing maintenance for the secure flow of oil – throughout the region, that the world will hear similar oratory practiced by American politicians toward the Iranian populace – as once again, war is deemed necessary by Western governments. Any attempt by a predominately Christian, United States, to create conflict or to try to disarm a nation where the significant number of its people believe in an end time religious philosophy, will require a painstakingly deliberate level of propaganda – surely exceeding any other war rhetoric which has gone before.

 

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Despite not being specifically mentioned within the actual literature of ‘Holy’ Qur’an, in reference to what was stated earlier; by virtue of religious tradition known to the Muslim faith as Hadiths or ‘the Hadith’ (which among other things are the teachings of prophets), there is nevertheless an individual of who is similar in scope and nature, and is apparently of even greater divine stature to one, Jesus, by comparison. I speak of he of whom it is, Muslims who reverence him name Imam Mahdi. And it is a historically religious fact, if you will, that this particular individual is actually the current head of state of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The word ‘Ayatollah’  for all intents and purposes, means the ‘place holder’ of the Madhi. Much like Jesus, who incidentally is not the ‘Christ’ to an Islamist, The Mahdi – in addition to an instigator of a divine time of judgment, is both a savior figure and harbinger of spiritual change for the entire world. His name, basically translates into ‘one who is guided specifically by Allah’.

Mahmoud Armhedhinajad, the current President of Iran, is reportedly a staunch believer in the inevitable arrival on the world stage of Imam Mahdi. Indeed, “sooner than we might think” as I have heard him state – and how he seemingly prefers to have things. He constantly makes reference to this approaching, supposedly spiritual event in nearly all of his major public speeches.

It has been alleged in Iran, that Armhedhinajad is connected to a radical Shia religious sect, called the ‘Hojjateah’. A group of Islamic fundamentalists which purport the notion that the more chaos they can create, then of course, the faster the fabled and celebrated Mahdi will manifest. Banned by Ayotollah Khomeini in 1983, The Hojjateah crept into an underground mode to become the stuff of legend – and then from there, launched what some Iranians think was a silent government coup, whereby they are presently about the secret business of hastening the fulfillment of religious prophecy while entrenched in the highest positions of power in Iran. What the political facts are in actuality in any country in the Middle East, is likely any average American’s guess. But a surety of this particular situation, it seems to me, is that unlike the secular country of the United States, religion, is always uppermost in the minds of the leaders in Iran.

That Mahdi will vanquish and destroy the Jews upon his return, has been prophesied by Islamic figures of the past, and so is presumably therefore a matter of commonplace Shia thought. It is actually also suggested through Shiite belief that Jesus of Nazareth will descend from some lofty, ethereal place to join forces with Imam Mahdi, whereupon all who are left in the world will be converted to Islam by these unlikely seeming accomplices. Jesus, will even be taught to pray as he should by Imam Mahdi and will end up forsaking the wisdom of his own gospel for that of the Qur’an. An eerily familiar day of judgment, perhaps precipitated by the very Sun rising in the West, will then ensue. And again, even as it is with Christianity, along with Islam’s own chaotic bouts of apocalyptic – good vs. evil times; which also will be preceded by such familiar Biblical type horrors as wars, floods and famine, there shall be a ‘devil’ or fiendish spirit of whom it wall fall upon the prophet Isa (Jesus) to eventually dispose of, who will go by the name of Dajjal.

In light of what I have stated thus far, I would take a moment to ask a fellow American if something such as the thought of a ‘Pat Roberston’ type individual as the President of the United States, frightens them even a little bit? Or are you the type of Christian willing to belive every word out the man’s mouth. If not, then try to take my notion a step further if you would – and attempt to contemplate a situation where the leaders of a nuclear armed, theocratic nation, who believe, for example, like Catholics do, that their theosophy is the one true religion, and multiply it with an accepted and sanctified religious ideal that it is their spiritual beliefs only of which are destined to prevail at whatever means are available?

Because I am not a player on the world platform of geopolitical issues or matters of state, I tend to liken events which may or may not occur in such respect as an ordinary layman might. In doing so, I offer the analogy to the reader of a no name prize-fighter who desperately desires at least a chance to contend with the heavyweight boxing champion of the world. Despite being the longest of shots conceivable for victory or glory for such an individual, since they have nothing much to lose by making the effort, and a dream to realize, why not decide at some point to step into the ring, in the hope of landing an unforeseen or decisive ‘knockout’ blow.

by R.F. Goggin
(Contributing Author)

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11 Comments

  1. thomas deans

    It is written that God is love,and to find God, one meerly has to look whithin.
    we should all,take a deep breath,and look at our brothers and sisters,of all creads,colours and belief. and say, i love you, as the masters have always tought
    go in peace it is the only way

  2. Blake

    RG,
    When I first read the title, I had assumed that this article would be about Ishmael, the first son of Abraham, the foundation of Islam.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ishmael

  3. O. Ryan Faust

    It never ceases to amuse me how those who have rejected God try to hobble together a perspective of “religious” people. R.F. Goggin (the writer of this article) takes the approach that all religions are basically the same and therefore, if one is bad, all are bad.

    Why not try to understand that if one religion is true, then the enemies of truth will create many false religions to keep people from discovering the one true God and creator all things.

    This being the case, not all religions are the same, and Islam is one of the many false religions seeking to overthrow the truth of Elohim, our creator.

    Americans don’t understand Iran mainly because Iran is far far away and outside the arena of our daily interests. And it should remain so. As sovereign nations, ours should keep its nose out of the business of theirs. And vic-versa!

    Ron Paul correctly maintains that our troops simply marched in, and they can simply march out! We’re meddling in affairs elsewhere in the world to our own detriment.

    “Peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations — entangling alliances with none.”
    – A phrase President Thomas Jefferson used in his first inaugural address

    We (Americans) shouldn’t have to be mindful of Iran. We shouldn’t have reason to be.

  4. As a Bible-believing Christian myself I would tend to also agree with the earlier statement “There is no equivalence between Christianity & the warped world-view of radical lslam.” Though I believe I’m much calmer when stating that than your first commentor was.. (:

  5. The middle-east must first enjoy a period of almost divine peace. A leader will emerge not as an “evil” character, but rather as a branch of peace. The religion of Islam points to a leader or the final Imam! Wonder what that will look like? I don’t listen to others as much as I read the prophetic Scriptures. And this much I can tell you: the world at this time of the “Anti-Christ” will look NOTHING like it does today. In the book of Daniel, the prophecy points to a one-world government united under a peaceful leader, it points to a one-world currency, AND a one-world religion. In Jerusalem, we have all three represented: Islam, Judaism, and Christianity. The anti-Christ will unite them all under a false promise of hope. Eventually, the figure announces himself as God…THEN all hell breaks loose and we progress rapidly to what is referred to as the battle of Armageddon. There is a lot of speculation as to the specifics of very difficult Scripture…BUT these things are quite evident to anyone who studies the Bible. It is almost laughable that some “Christians” can’t see what is right in front of their eyes…bu their eyes are closed. We are without a doubt headed straight for conflict and fulfilment of prophecy…the only way to nullify the whole deal is to eliminate Israel from the planet! God will not let that happen…SO, if it does happen the Israel is eliminated from the earth, then we all are screwed and God was wrong. Which is it?

  6. Tom Seaward

    Having read one of your articles it is likely that most folks won’t read another. This is not due to content it is due to the highly complex and lengthy sentence structure. I have a business degree and I am well aware of Ahmadinejad’s beliefs and goals for world conflagration to bring about the coming of the 12th. Imam. Nonetheless, your article is a labor to read. It is like trying to juggle 4 balls in the air at one time, it takes intense concentration and it is a lot of work. Most will stop reading by the second paragraph. Had I not been a student of their desire to destroy Israel, the USA and Western Europe, I would not have slogged through it to the end. Being brilliant and communicating to the masses are two different things and the former does not necessarily enable the latter. In my humble opinion.

    • NWR

      Thanks for that criticism, it’s important of course. I am aware that my articles may start off barely comprehensible to some. Nonetheless, they tend to evolve with time and to become less verbose. By the time I am satisfied with them, they usually do pretty well. I’m not terribly worried about first impressions. And I don’t agree with you that I will be forsaken much by many readers at all. This has not been the case.

      R.G.

  7. Anonymous

    what Americans really don’t get about Iran is that the people of Iran have more freedoms than they do. A fly has more freedom.

  8. NWR

    You don’t say? Thank you for your input. If I am not mistaken, your words just got me several ‘shares’ :)

    R.G.

  9. Chris Kirkendall

    Biggest load of pure CRAP I’ve ever read in my life. The entire premise of this piece is wrong – we DO get Iran! Not really too difficult to understand a leader like Ahmadinejad & his fanatical obsession with annihilating every Jew on the planet. In effect, this guy’s trying to JUSTIFY Ahmadinejad’s threats to wipe Israel off the face of the earth. There is no equivalence – NONE – between Christianity & the warped world-view of radical lslam. This argument isn’t even logical – it’s just GARBAGE…

  10. Pix

    It doesn’t take a genuis to work out that if an oil producing country starts trying to blackmail the US by upping it’s price, that all hell is going to break lose on that country. It has nothing to do with belief and everything to do with oil.

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