Guest #59 | Scott Siverts. Resilience.

In one of the most gripping and controversial episodes of DSD to date, Ray sits down with former Marine and podcast host Scott Siverts for a no-holds-barred conversation about the intersection of Christianity, Zionism, and end-time prophecy. Scott unpacks how his evangelical upbringing shaped his worldview, why he believes dispensationalist theology has hijacked modern Christianity, and what the Bible really says about the role of Israel in the end times. From the red heifer sacrifice to the Third Temple to cancel culture’s impact on free speech, this episode is a wake-up call for those who dare to question mainstream narratives—religious or political.

🎙️ End Times, Zionism & the Red Heifer | Scott Siverts on Evangelical Dogma, Prophecy & Cancel Culture

📄 Episode Overview

In Episode #XXX, Ray welcomes back Scott Siverts for a wide-ranging, unfiltered conversation covering evangelical Christianity, Zionism, cancel culture, and the evolution of Scott's faith and worldview. The two dive deep into scripture, geopolitics, end-time prophecy, and the spiritual and political contradictions facing modern Christians. With personal reflections, scriptural references, and societal critique, this episode is one of the most thought-provoking to date.

🎯 Key Takeaways

• Scott's Christian upbringing and transformation in worldview • Biblical verses often omitted from mainstream evangelical discourse • The realities of cancel culture in independent media

🧠 Summary

Scott Siverts returns to DSD to share his journey from a deeply evangelical upbringing to a more nuanced, critically engaged faith rooted in scriptural analysis and historical context. He and Ray explore how post-9/11 narratives shaped perceptions of Islam, and how deeper scriptural study challenged longstanding pro-Zionist interpretations.

Scott details the impact of dispensationalist theology, the Schofield Bible, and what he sees as a hijacking of Christianity by political Zionism. The two also delve into end-time prophecy, the significance of the Third Temple, and geopolitical maneuvers like the red heifer sacrifices. The conversation closes with Scott sharing how his podcast, Burn Pit, was targeted and taken down, the overwhelming support he received from the Muslim community, and his reflections on humanity and truth-seeking.

🔎 Practical Tips

• Question mainstream theological interpretations and explore scripture personally • Look into lesser-known historical events like the Holodomor • Approach geopolitical issues with a human-first perspective, beyond tribalism

📚 Research Spotlight

The Holodomor, a man-made famine in Soviet Ukraine from 1932 to 1933, resulted in the deaths of millions of Ukrainians. It's often omitted from mainstream historical discourse and serves as a powerful example of how history can be selectively remembered.

❓FAQ

Q: What is dispensationalism and why does it matter?
A: Dispensationalism is a theological framework that divides history into periods or "dispensations." It became influential through the Schofield Bible and has led many evangelicals to view modern Israel as central to biblical prophecy, often without examining the full biblical context.

Q: Why does Scott call out evangelical support for Israel?
A: He believes it stems from misinterpreted scripture and a misunderstanding of the new covenant in Christ, leading to blind political allegiance.

Q: What happened to the Burn Pit podcast?
A: After growing in popularity, it was targeted by cancel campaigns on Reddit and other platforms, leading to demonetization and takedowns across YouTube, TikTok, and PayPal. Despite this, Scott found unexpected support from the Muslim community.

⏱️ Chapters & Timestamps

• 00:00 – Opening & Welcome
• 03:00 – Scott's evangelical upbringing
• 06:30 – Post-9/11 anti-Muslim sentiment
• 08:00 – Learning about the Holodomor
• 12:00 – New Covenant vs Old Covenant
• 17:00 – Dispensationalism and prophecy
• 22:00 – Red heifers and the Third Temple
• 27:00 – Geopolitical implications
• 31:00 – Humanity vs ideology
• 41:00 – The Burn Pit podcast story
• 55:00 – Bryce Mitchell and faith in UFC
• 63:00 – Trump, censorship, and controlled narratives

🧱 Final Thought

When theology becomes politicized, humanity often gets lost. This episode is a powerful reminder to seek truth, question dogma, and always lead with empathy.

🔗 Social & Links

Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deepshallowdive
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deepshallowdive
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@deepshallowdive
Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@raydoustdar
Follow us on X: https://x.com/deepshallowdive
Join us on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@deepshallowdive
Subscribe on Substack: https://deepshallowdive.substack.com/

Ray Doustdar

Adding a new chapter to his diverse career, Ray now steps into the world of literature as an author, presenting his debut work, 'Deep Shallow Dive into You.' This book is a testament to his commitment to fostering personal growth and self-awareness.

Ray's venture into authorship extends his passion for meaningful communication and impact into writing, offering readers a transformative journey designed to cultivate a more authentic relationship with themselves.

Ray aims to connect with readers profoundly through his writing, sharing insights and strategies to help them uncover their true selves and live with unwavering authenticity and intention.

https://www.deepshallowdive.com
Next
Next

Guest #58 | Scott Horton. Authenticity.