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When the Watchers Stir: Why Bombing Iran Could Spark a Spiritual Resurgence in Zoroastrianism – A Threshold We Cannot Ignore, Rooted in the Quran, Bible, Old Testament, and Beyond

There are moments in history when silence hums louder than speech—when the world stands at a quiet threshold, and choices made in the shadows shape centuries to come. Today, as ancient tensions and modern misunderstandings intertwine, America and Israel approach such a moment. It is not yet a rupture, but a tremor; not yet a collapse, but a shift that, if ignored, could become irreversible.

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There are moments in history when silence hums louder than speech—when the world stands at a quiet threshold, and choices made in the shadows shape centuries to come. Today, as ancient tensions and modern misunderstandings intertwine, America and Israel approach such a moment. It is not yet a rupture, but a tremor; not yet a collapse, but a shift that, if ignored, could become irreversible. Recent global polls underscore this fragility: a median of 62% across surveyed countries express unfavorable views of Israel, with only 29% favorable, according to Visual Capitalist's analysis of 2025 data. In the U.S., this has risen to 59% unfavorable toward the Israeli government per Pew's October 2025 survey.

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Old Testament · New Testament · Quran

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