WATCH: Tucker Carlson And Glenn Beck Reveal The Spiritual POLITICAL War We're In!

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In a recent conversation with Tucker Carlson during his live tour across the United States, Glenn Beck, the renowned conservative political commentator, delved into the current political climate, the prophetic "end times," and the ongoing spiritual warfare between good and evil.

The dialogue took place in Salt Lake City, marking the fourth stop on Carlson's nationwide tour.

According to The Blaze, Beck shared his insights from discussions with biblical scholars about the end times. "I sat with some biblical scholars, some real scholars, and they were teaching me about the end times. And the whole time, I'm like, 'This sounds familiar. Think I'm seeing some of this now,'" Beck revealed. He further expressed his belief that the signs of the end times are increasingly apparent. "It feels like the end times. Enough of the signs are here that it could happen quickly," he added.

When probed by Carlson about the indicators that suggest a fulfillment of biblical prophecies, Beck pointed towards societal decay. "The breakdown of society," Beck responded. "The destruction of women alone is awesome in its evilness. It is staggering how evil that is." He urged individuals to take a stand against this evil, emphasizing the need for people to voice their opposition to wrongdoings.

The conversation extended to the role of politicians in this spiritual battle. Beck criticized those politicians who, in his view, are "working for evil" by advocating for gender-altering surgeries for children, supporting abortion rights, and undermining free speech. He urged religious institutions to encourage their congregations to vote based on scriptural principles of right and wrong.

Drawing parallels with biblical narratives, Beck stated, "We're fighting the same battle we have fought from the very beginning. This is as old as the Tower of Babel; it's as old as Satan being cast out." He further elaborated on this analogy by referencing the Book of Mormon, comparing the promises of Satan and Jesus to God's children, and likening some politicians to Satan's strategy of control and credit-seeking.

The conversation also touched upon the recent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, the Republican presidential nominee. Beck, expressing his views on the matter, stated, "As a fiction writer, I would say that was an 'Op.' They tried to kill the president of the United States." Carlson, in agreement, criticized the Biden administration for its role, stating, "I think we can say conclusively, the Biden administration allowed that to happen, period. They literally allowed that to happen. Whether knowingly or not, they allowed it to happen."

In the face of societal and political challenges, Beck emphasized the importance of individual choice and personal growth, stating that "God believes in individual choice." He encouraged individuals to overcome their problems, learn from them, and move forward, reflecting his belief in the divine plan.

This conversation between Beck and Carlson serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing spiritual battle in society, the role of politicians in this battle, and the importance of individual choice and personal growth in overcoming societal challenges.