Jiang says Isaac Newton built the intellectual foundations for Christian Zionism, and Christian Zionism is now driving American Middle East policy.
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Jiang claims Christian Zionism has been embedded in the Anglo-American Empire from its foundations through Isaac Newton's influence.
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Jiang claims Christian Zionism has been embedded in the Anglo-American Empire from its foundations through Isaac Newton's influence.
He argues that Newton should be understood less as a secular scientist than as a theologian seeking the mind of God through mathematics, physics, Bible study, and occult inquiry.
Newton's three laws are framed by Jiang as first an ontological argument for God, not merely physical laws: rest requires a mover, and ordered reaction implies divine structure and purpose.
Deism becomes important in Jiang's account because it is the main religion of the American founding fathers and grows from Newtonian proof that God exists and history has purpose.
Newton's Observations Upon the Prophecies of Daniel and the Apocalypse of St. John is treated as foundational for Christian Zionism because it makes history theological and the Bible literal.
Jiang describes early modern secret societies as accepted platforms for educated, wealthy, high-status men to engage religious speculation at the edge of Anglican orthodoxy.
Jiang claims secret societies preserved Templar-exposed religious teachings underground and later treated Newton as a prophet or chosen revealer of divine secrets.
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"...here we are. In my last video I discussed how Isaac Newton built the intellectual foundations for Christian Zionism which is driving American Middle..."
"...since the beginning thanks to the contributions of one man, Isaac Newton. So, let me tell you about Isaac Newton, and then you will..."
"...He was a major practitioner of the occult, mainly alchemy. So Newton spent most of his life in search of the Philosopher's Stone. Because..."
"Newton would never say he was a scientist or a philosopher. He would say, first and foremost, he was a theologian. He was most..."
"Let's summarize Newton's three laws of motions. Law number one. Things that are at rest, stay at rest. Number two. Force equals mass times..."
"...that God in fact does exist, it means that God exists. Newton's next step is, what does God want? What is God's purpose? Well,..."
"...Okay? So that's the first thing you need to understand about Newton, that he was, first and foremost, a theologian and not a scientist...."
"...by law, you cannot transgress against this orthodoxy. So for example, Newton got into a lot of trouble during his lifetime because he did..."
"...underground, and they became embedded in these secret societies. So when Newton joined these secret societies, and when he was able to discover the..."
"...day when they could reveal these teachings to the world. So Newton's teachings that God has a purpose, and this purpose is literally embedded..."
"...most egregious offenders, they would be executed. So in other words, Newton established England's very first intelligence apparatus. In 1865, the United States Treasury..."
"...want you to remember, okay? The first takeaway is, because Isaac Newton saw himself as a prophet, because he was convinced that only through..."
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