(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) It's a possibility that when he goes conquering and to conquer, a great military win for him that would cause him to be a hero in the eyes of the people is the fact that if he were to conquer their number one enemy, which would be the Muslims, you know what I mean? Imam. Yeah, if he defeats their Imam. The Mahdi. The Mahdi, yeah. Defeats him, you know what I mean? That can be like a really big win for them. And that's how he gains his credibility as a conquering king, general or whatever. And I think it's also interesting that like if you look at all the major religions of the world, like Christianity, Buddhism, whatever, all of them are like going more towards being more universal and more ecumenical and more like united. Except for Islam. Except for Islam, who's pulling back from the world. But hold on, when he's going forth conquering and to conquer, we still don't know who he is. Right. So how would we worship him then? Well, I'm not gonna worship him. Wait, we? You got a mouse in your pocket? Well, no, no, no, no, I don't think, I don't think, I don't think his victory, I don't think... What does that mean? A mouse in your pocket? It's just the same. I don't think his victory over the Imam would, would cause people to worship him. It would cause him to be, I said it would give him credibility as a great... A war hero. General. Yeah, war hero. I think, because that would be like the greatest battle between the Jews and the Muslims. You know what I mean? Because obviously they hate each other. And that could potentially be the war that would cause for him to receive a deadly wound to the head. Or rise to prominence. And then, you know, obviously, you know, because the Bible does say in Revelation chapter 6 that he's going forth conquering and to conquer, you gotta ask yourself, well, what is he conquering? Yeah. Who is he conquering? And Babylon always needs an enemy too, to like, yeah, portray. You know, America and Israel always are in cahoots. You know what I mean? And they have a common enemy, Islam. And so, I don't think it's a far-fetched idea. I think it's a credible idea. And I didn't say that the world would worship him because of the wars. I think the conquering would give him credibility, you know, because of the fact that the narrative that's being pushed towards Republican conservatives, Christians, is that Islam is like the Antichrist.