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EPISODE · Mar 3, 2026 · 35 MIN

Viewing the War with Iran from a Perspective of Sound Biblical Reasoning

from The Orbis Sentry Report - Geopolitical Risk & Global Trends · host George Olson and Convergence: Power and Belief

For the video version of this podcast, click the following link:There is a lot of information, both good and bad, about what is happening geopolitically that is affecting our world. In this podcast we will touch on the war with Iran that just started in the last few days and the reasons behind it. We look at this from a biblical lens, which means that we are trying to understand things as they are from a point of view of sound biblical reasoning. We are not trying to speculate on whether these events are fulfilling specific biblical prophecies, but of course we are not opposed to studying that area. Our focus is to look at this with a view to how these events fit into the worldview changes that are happening around us during this time in which major epistemological shifts are underway.I hope you find this helpful and enlightening.To read the substack episode that I put out on Saturday evening, click this link:In addition, I was reminded of the essay I wrote about Kharg Island in June of last year, when the 12 day war was happening. Looking back on it and then understanding what is happening now is very interesting. You can read that essay here:Carl recently wrote a very helpful and informative essay last week about the new “Board of Peace” that has been in the news recently. The timing of that essay fits right in with what we are seeing today, in this action of Israel and the United States against Iran. You can read that essay here:Here are some other links - Click one of the links below or copy and paste the URL beside the description into your browser.Carl Teichrib’s book about the changing worldview landscape, titled “Game of Gods”, on AmazonThe entire geopolitical playlist from GeorgeSome other links:Orbis Sentry websiteCarl Teichrib’s substackGeorge Olson’s substackOrbis Sentry Rumble channel for Dayton DialogueOrbis Sentry Rumble channel for postings similar to this podcastFull audio podcast link on substackFull audio podcast RSS feed for podcast search enginesOrbis Sentry is a non-profit ministry that exists to equip and educate the body of Christ in the worldview changes and trends that are happening all around us. We are not monetizing through analytics or advertising, and are supported by generous donations from viewers like you. If you believe in what we are doing and would like to support our ministry, please click the link below or copy and paste the URL below into your browser to setup a donation. Orbis Sentry is a registered non-profit organization in the State of Texas and has approved non-profit 501(c)(3) status with the IRS.Donate here This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit schinaseatribe.substack.com

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