Topic: Eschatology

4 chapters across the catalog

Jell-No!
Episode 1852 29:02 - 32:51

1852: Jell-No!

Scofield Reference Bible, Dispensationalism, Christian Zionism

Adam Curry explores the "Scofield Bible" conspiracy theory, which suggests that 20th-century editorial changes influenced American Christians to support the state of Israel. The discussion contrasts "Replacement Theology" with "Dispensationalism," the belief that the 1948 establishment of Israel fulfilled biblical prophecy. Figures like Mike Johnson and Paula White are cited as proponents of this eschatological view.

Mr. Umami
Episode 1769 1:24:18 - 1:28:40

1769: Mr. Umami

Christian Zionism, End Times Prophecy

The intersection of Christian nationalism and Zionism is explored through the lens of end-times prophecy. Many evangelical Christians support the nation of Israel based on the belief that it plays a central role in the return of Jesus at the plain of Megiddo. Critics argue this support is often tied to an anti-Semitic narrative where Jews are eventually forced to convert or face destruction during the apocalypse.

Word Veto
Episode 1757 3:29:21 - 3:34:23

1757: Word Veto

Outro and End of Show Mixes

The show wraps up with announcements for upcoming livestreams on the No Agenda stream, including a 420 special and a discussion on eschatology. End-of-show music mixes are featured from GX2, Matty J, and Commodore Dubs, the latter featuring a "customer service" parody. The hosts sign off with their traditional catchphrases, promising to return on Thursday for more media deconstruction.

Pell-Mell
Episode 1752 1:56:16 - 1:57:36

1752: Pell-Mell

Emmanuel Macron, Antichrist Theories and Myanmar Fault Lines

A niche segment of eschatological podcasts has begun theorizing that French President Emmanuel Macron may be the Antichrist. This speculation coincided with reports of a major earthquake in Myanmar (formerly Burma). The discussion noted the presence of significant geological fault lines in the region, while jokingly suggesting that the "biggest fault" lies with the hosts themselves.