Jay Dyer: Demons in Hollywood, CIA, Secret Societies, Lone Gunmen, Epstein & Attacks on Christianity
7/13/20261 hr 58 min
More people than ever are discovering there’s true evil in the world and they’re turning to God for answers. Jay Dyer explains the growing popularity of the Orthodox Church.
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(08:14) The Problems With Christian Zionism
(42:55) The Difference Between Orthodoxy, Catholicism, and Protestantism
(1:00:42) The Death of Atheism
(1:17:44) The CIA's Role in American Politics
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First 90 secondsTucker Carlson· Host0:00
[instrumental music] J.D., thank you very much for doing this. I have a lot of questions to ask you- Yeah ... but I wanna begin with orthodoxy. You are one of the most visible and maybe effective evangelists for- [chuckles] ... orthodoxy, Christian orthodoxy, certainly in your age cohort, maybe in the country. Uh, w- you're Orthodox. Why are you Orthodox? What is orthodoxy?
Jay Dyer· Guest0:27
Uh, I'm Orthodox because I went through a long journey trying to figure out what authentic Christianity is. And so I was raised Baptist. That took me eventually into Catholicism when I was about 20, 21, I think. I read St. Augustine's City of God, I read a bunch of his other works, and I thought, "Well, Baptist isn't right because I'm finding in the church fathers all these teachings that are not Baptist." And so that kinda gradually took me in the realm of traditional Roman Catholicism. Uh, did that for a long time. And as you get into, I think, the more recent problems of Vatican II, post-Vatican II theology, that led me to the question of how do I reconcile this with what I know the first thousand years of Christianity teaches? So long story short, uh, it took me about eight or 10 years. I finally came to the Orthodox Church about 10 years ago. So that's the simplest, quickest reason is 'cause I think it's- The first thousand years of Christianity- Yeah ...
Tucker Carlson· Host1:28
I think to most modern

