Jack Hibbs Podcast
Episode: Islam, Doctrines Of Demons, And Deceiving Spirits
Date: March 19, 2026
Host: Jack Hibbs
Episode Overview
In this thought-provoking episode, Jack Hibbs examines the rise of Islam in America and globally through the lens of biblical prophecy and eschatology. Hibbs draws direct connections between current events, spiritual deception, and "doctrines of demons," contending that modern confusion and violence are fulfilling biblical warnings about the end times. Using scriptural references and news reports, Hibbs urges listeners to discern the spiritual dynamics shaping our world, challenging both secular and religious audiences to assess the truth claims of Christianity, Islam, and other belief systems in our turbulent cultural moment.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
The Context: Spiritual Confusion and the "Last Days"
- [01:46–05:40]
- Hibbs cites 1 Timothy 4:1: “the Spirit expressly says that in latter times some will depart from the faith, giving heed to deceiving spirits and doctrines of demons.”
- He asserts that we are not only in the "last days," but, as the Apostle John writes, "the last hour."
- Hibbs describes increasing spiritual confusion, noting dramatic cultural shifts on issues like abortion and gender identity, which he attributes to societal abandonment of biblical truth.
The Rise of Islam in America and the West
- [07:45–12:00]
- Hibbs points to recent increases in Muslim representation in U.S. politics, citing that "42 Muslims" (approximately) have been elected to office (state and federal).
- He expresses concern about Islamic influence, drawing comparisons to ancient Israel being judged by God through subjugation by enemies (Deuteronomy 28).
- Islam's rapid advance in America is flagged as a unique phenomenon, outpacing even its growth in Europe.
Violence, the Quran, and Biblical Contrasts
- [12:01–19:10]
- Hibbs references multiple recent terror incidents where attackers shouted "Allahu Akbar" and relates this to specific Quran verses which he claims encourage violence against non-Muslims (Quran 9:5, 2:191, 9:123, 3:151, 9:29).
“Capture them and beseech them and lie in wait for them in each and every ambush. That’s Quran, chapter nine, verse five.”
— Jack Hibbs [09:10] - He reads these verses aloud, questioning the potential impact on impressionable individuals exposed to them.
- Hibbs contrasts this with Jesus’ teachings in the Bible:
“Jesus says, ‘Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you.’ Think of that for a moment.”
— Jack Hibbs [16:31] - He stresses fundamental differences between Christianity (redemption, forgiveness) and Islam (subjugation, violence, in his view).
- Hibbs references multiple recent terror incidents where attackers shouted "Allahu Akbar" and relates this to specific Quran verses which he claims encourage violence against non-Muslims (Quran 9:5, 2:191, 9:123, 3:151, 9:29).
Doctrines of Demons: Manifestations in Modern Life
- [19:11–24:00]
- Hibbs warns that society is “starting now to see in our world a physical manifestation of what it looks like to follow doctrines of demons and deceiving spirits.”
- He applies this to terrorism, gender confusion, “wokeism,” and what he calls “insane logic.”
- Hibbs asserts that many people now embrace destructive ideas with greater faith and zeal than they ever gave to Christ or biblical truth.
Immigration, Assimilation vs. Domination, and Societal Shifts
- [24:01–26:30]
- Hibbs argues that, historically, immigrants came to America to assimilate. Now, he claims, some come to “dominate.”
- He observes that few people (aside from Muslims) choose to emigrate to Muslim-majority nations, while people worldwide seek to come to the West for freedom.
- Cites Iran as an example: 4 million Shiite radicals dominate a nation of 93 million.
Islam and Allegiance in American Politics
- [26:31–27:10]
- Hibbs claims that devout Muslims cannot pledge allegiance to the U.S. Constitution in good faith and that Islamic teaching permits lying to advance its cause.
“A Muslim is allowed to lie. Taking the oath. They’re allowed to lie to advance the cause of Islam. That is actually a practice that every Muslim knows about.”
— Jack Hibbs [26:40]
- Hibbs claims that devout Muslims cannot pledge allegiance to the U.S. Constitution in good faith and that Islamic teaching permits lying to advance its cause.
Prophetic and Eschatological Perspectives
- [27:11–27:45]
- Hibbs states, “Islam doesn’t have a Bible. Islam has no promises in the future.”
- He predicts the coming of the Antichrist, who will “destroy Islam if it’s not destroyed previously,” and foresees increasing desperation and violence from Islamic movements as global prophecy unfolds.
Notable Quotes and Memorable Moments
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On Cultural Drift:
“Once somebody gives up on the truth of God, what they embrace, they go for that thing with more zeal and blind belief... than they ever had regarding Christ or anything else in their life.”
— Jack Hibbs [04:35] -
Biblical vs. Quranic Worldview:
“If two people knocked on your door tonight, one says ‘I’m a fundamental Muslim’... one says ‘I’m a fundamental Christian’... Which one would you feel more safe having in your home?... What if Mohammed showed up at your door and Jesus?”
— Jack Hibbs [16:51] -
On Doctrines and Spirits:
“We live in the time of deceiving spirits and doctrines, teachings of demons. From gender confusion to religious cults to wokeism to insane logic to terrorism to subjugation.”
— Jack Hibbs [27:35]
Key Timestamps
- [01:46] – Start of main message: Explanation of “deceiving spirits and doctrines of demons” in the last days.
- [07:45] – Commentary on the rise of Islamic political representation in the U.S.
- [09:10] – First reference to Quran 9:5 and discussion of violence.
- [12:01] – Contrasts between violent and peaceful teachings; imagined role reversal with Biblical text.
- [16:31] – Highlighting Jesus’ command to “love your enemies.”
- [19:11] – Transition to physical manifestations of demonic doctrines in society.
- [24:01] – Reflections on immigration, assimilation, and national identity.
- [26:40] – Assertion about Muslims’ pledges of allegiance and supposed doctrinal permissions to lie.
- [27:35] – Summary warning about “doctrines of demons” loose in today’s world.
Overall Tone & Closing Thoughts
Hibbs’ tone is urgent, bold, and confrontational. He frames the episode as a wake-up call for Christians to discern spiritual deception and resist cultural drift by rooting themselves deeply in biblical truth. He’s unapologetic in his critical assessment of Islam and its perceived growing influence compared to what he regards as the Gospel’s redemptive message.
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