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“Glory Be to God”: Trump’s Religious Framing of the Iran War and What It Reveals

Inside a 24-hour window that also included an excluded Catholic service at the Pentagon.

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Donald Trump posted four words on Truth Social this morning that deserve more attention than they are likely to receive: “Glory be to God.”

The full post, published Saturday, reads: “Remember when I gave Iran ten days to MAKE A DEAL or OPEN UP THE HORMUZ STRAIT. Time is running out – 48 hours before all Hell will reign down on them. Glory be to GOD!” CBS News

Trump issued this ultimatum the day before Easter Sunday. Bloomberg An American president, on Holy Saturday, threatening what could be a catastrophic new military escalation, closed his message with a doxology. The glory of God invoked in the same breath as hell raining down on tens of millions of people.

Iran’s central military command rejected the threat within hours. Gen. Ali Abdollahi Aliabadi called it “a helpless, nervous, unbalanced and stupid action” and, echoing Trump’s own language, warned that “the simple meaning of this message is that the gates of hell will open for you.” CBS News

Two governments, each reaching for the language of divine wrath on the holiest weekend of the Christian calendar. This is not incidental. It is a pattern. And for those of us who track what happens when state power fuses with sacred language, it is accelerating faster than most Americans realize.

This article contains detailed documentation of religiously charged war rhetoric, official exclusion of religious minorities from Pentagon worship, and credible reports of active-duty troops being told their war is part of God’s plan to trigger Armageddon. We are placing the full analysis behind our subscriber paywall, not to restrict access, but because this material requires careful framing. If you care about religious liberty in this country, you need to read what follows. We want to make sure you read it with the context it deserves.


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