Mike Belcher posted a series of tweets on October 21, 2025, addressing political and theological topics.
In his first tweet at 21:18 UTC, Belcher commented on electoral outcomes in New York, stating, “This should be the play, then NY can get what it votes for, either way, good and hard.”
Later that evening at 21:42 UTC, he made a remark about military leadership: “… Good? The flag officers need a total reboot.”
At 23:02 UTC the same day, Belcher addressed trends within Christian theology. He wrote, “There’s a deep and concerted effort to rid Christendom of the good theology of Postmillennialism, partial preterism and Theonomy. There’s also a terrible op to lead those disposed to those ideas towards hatred and sin. Reject both.”
Belcher’s references to “flag officers” pertain to senior military leaders who hold ranks such as general or admiral. His comments on Christian theology reference specific doctrinal positions—Postmillennialism interprets biblical prophecy as indicating Christ will return after a period of global Christian influence; partial preterism holds that many prophecies were fulfilled in the first century; Theonomy advocates for civil law based on biblical principles.

