Trump's Iran Deal, Austin Metcalf's Father Speaks Out & America's Family Crisis
Dan Burmawi was born in Jordan in 1988, raised as a devout Muslim, and converted to Christianity at 19 — a decision that forced him to leave his homeland. He spent the next 14 years in Lebanon, founded the Ideological Defense Institute, wrote Islam, Israel, and the West, and now travels the world warning the West about realities most Christians and most politicians have completely failed to understand.
In this powerful episode of Disturbing the Peace, John sits down with Dan Burmawi number-one bestselling author, CEO of the ID Center, and one of the most credentialed voices in the world on Islam, the Middle East, and what is actually happening to Western civilization.
Dan walks through his own conversion journey , the moment he started reading the Quran in context, the realization that Muhammad was revealing convenient verses to solve his own personal problems, the discovery that Islam never understood the biblical covenant framework, the substitutionary atonement of Christ, or the purpose of the law. He explains the difference between Islam's promises of paradise (tents, couches, wine, women) and Christianity's promise of meaning, and why Islam is not a religion in the way Christians understand the word, it is a political ideology that has a religion.
They go deep on President Trump's new Iran deal — what "truce" actually means in Islamic political theology, why the regime in Tehran is buying time, why the Ayatollah's 88-member council is already prepared to take over when he dies, why Qatar funds Islamic terrorism even as President Trump now calls them a "great ally," and what the West got wrong in Afghanistan when we tried to "kill Hitler" without understanding that Taliban's God doesn't die. They also unpack the three situations where lying is permitted in Islam, Vice President JD Vance's claim of victory, and Dan's pointed message for Tucker Carlson and what he calls "the war cry."
Then John turns to the viral moment from Jeff Metcalf — Austin Metcalf's grieving father — calling Karmelo Anthony a "watermelon felon" on his nearly two-hour video response. John walks through why both sides need to stop making caricatures of the dead — from George Floyd memes to the Chicago teacher imitating Charlie Kirk's assassination to the AI images of Austin Metcalf — and asks Christians on both ends of the political spectrum to do better.
John closes with a powerful Father's Day message, his hypothesis: women make terrible fathers. Not because they're weak. Not because they're incapable. But because God never called them to be fathers. The real tragedy, John argues, isn't that women are trying to fill the gap. It's that too many men left the gap in the first place."up" and Rosenbaum go "down" — and that experience drew him to Christ.
They go through the explosive recent SPLC congressional hearing, where the president of the organization was unable to name a single Islamic hate group on their map, was unable to defend the labeling of pro-lifers as "white supremacists," and could not answer Representative Gill's pointed question: "How many Black babies are aborted in the United States?" The answer — 40 percent — is the kind of fact the SPLC won't engage with.
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