Every few months, Glenn Beck gets worked up as he attempts to deliver some message that he believes contains profound insights but which ends up being little more than incoherent nonsense, as he demonstrated again on his television show last night.

After spending the entire program telling his studio audience that America is utterly doomed regardless of whether Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton becomes president, Beck tried to leave them “with a little bit of hope” by explaining that the parting of the Red Sea was “God’s Empire State Building.”

Just as man took things that already existed and used them to construct the Empire State Building, God took the wind and used it to part the Red Sea, Beck explained. He said that God is also capable of taking nothing and turning it into something, as He did with the atom, but both efforts require God’s full attention because if He turns away, they collapse.

Similarly, Beck has been trying to build some “revolutionary” things, but they require his full attention because “when we want do to a revolution, we had better stay in all the time — go, go, go, go, go, go, go — because if you let go and you turn your face, it goes back to its natural space.”

“God really helps those who are doing a revolutionary thing,” Beck declared. “As long as we are putting all of our power into it, He has to be there every step of the way, putting all of His power in us as well.”