Tucker Carlson thinks nuclear technology was created by demons

H,e is not merely saying the technology is "demonic" as in profoundly evil; he outright states he believes it was given by demons to the government.
I'm not using the term "demonic" as in profoundly evil either. And neither does Carlson outright state what you assert he states at all, but neither are his stated opinions born in a vaccuum. They come from a wider discussion that splashed headlines a while back.

I watched his twitter debut when it came out in the midst of this flurry of congressional hearings and testimony on the phenomena and remember thinking he took the bait. I remember hearing or reading that military and government officials assert that extra-terrestrials are real, that they are working with the governments, and some asserted that the phenomena are demonic, as in real demons. (More on this later when I have some time.)

You haven't been paying attention.

Astronaughts have been asserting the same kind of things for years:



I don't believe every ghost story I hear, and a lot of alien abduction stories are made up. But many are not. the phenomenon is real.

So again, not sure I agree with Tucker on this point, but all the ridicule seems to be based on a disbelief in the demonic influence in the affairs of man.
 
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Dialogue from the 1951 movie "The Thing From Another World" - the characters are debating whether or not to destroy the monstrous alien creature in a UFO that landed in Alaska, played by James Arness, before he can kill them all:
  • Dr. Arthur Carrington: You're doing more than breaking army orders. You're robbing science of the greatest secrets that ever come to it.
  • Hendry: You'd better go back, Doctor.
  • Dr. Arthur Carrington: Knowledge is more important than life, Captain. We've only one excuse for existing - to think, to find out, to learn.
  • Ned "Scotty" Scott: What can we learn from that thing except a quicker way to die?
  • Dr. Arthur Carrington: It doesn't matter what happens to us. Nothing counts except for our thinking. We thought our way into nature. We split the atom.
  • Eddie: Yes, and that sure made the world happy, didn't it?

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James Arness as The Thing From Another World

James Arness as The Thing From Another World
and for the moment it was the scariest most terrifying thing they had ever encountered.... a threat to the entire world.... . .... until a woman showed up wearing pants and smoking a cigarette entered the scene.. ... ... ... and even though she was serving them coffee - her attire and the very thought of her having an independent nature ... and the threat that posed to their egos - was more terrifying than the idea of a 1000 alien things from another world.... :sneaky::alien::alien:

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;)
 
Nukes as a deterrent is certainly an upside to defense against the likes of Kim Jong Un.
Was the musket demonicly influenced? The revolver? Machine gun? Enola Gay?
the devices themselves are not evil... .. but the way they are used could be.... they can also be used to destroy evil and maintain the peace... .. .many times they have been used to do just that........ ... beyond that there is nothing demonic or evil about obtaining..developing and keeping the means for self defense... .. and that includes nuclear weapons.... ..;):cool:

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And neither does Carlson outright state what you assert he states at all

Wrong again.

"It's very clear to me that these are demonic. There's no upside to them at all, and that anyone who claims otherwise is either ignorant or doing the bidding of the forces that created nuclear technology in the first place, which are not human forces, obviously."

"The obvious answer is, well, because they sort of know they're working for supernatural forces, actually. And I think that's probably true.... Well, I can't prove that, I mean, I'm suggesting that, I'm not saying it, because I can't prove it, but I'm suggesting it, and if you're asking whether I believe it, the answer is yes."
 
Besides, who had existential misgivings about the repeating rifles?

And naturalistic explanations are no rebuttal. Satan is very much active in the affairs of mankind. He savors the things that be of man.

It's not ridiculous at all to suspect that he had a hand in some of the insights that made the atomic bomb possible...unless one is predisposed to disbelieve such things.
Romans 13 gives government the duty to restrain evil, demons notwithstanding.
 
My guess is Tucker was implying the evil that can be done by nuclear weapons, which can literally wipe out humanity. Perhaps his intended words got mangled.
 
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