Religion

Religion as defined by Wikipedia is a cultural system of behaviors and practices, world views, sacred texts, holy places, ethics, and societal organization that relate humanity to what an anthropologist has called "an order of existence". Different religions may or may not contain various elements, ranging from the "divine", "sacred things", "faith", a "supernatural being or supernatural beings" or "...some sort of ultimacy and transcendence that will provide norms and power for the rest of life."

Religion is a fairly common subject in True Capitalist Radio and Ghost has discussed his views towards different religious groups as well as his own personal beliefs several times in the shows history.

Ghost's religious views
Ghost is a theist, he believes in the existence of god, however he has almost always been critical of both organized religion and atheism. Ghost hasn't confirmed being a part of any religious group thus far, though it's known that he's married. It is, however, almost certain that Ghost at least used to be a Christian, given the demographics of America in general and conservatives in particular, his frequent use of Christian profanities ("Jesus Christ" being the most common), and some of his apparent beliefs. However, his current beliefs are only very loosely connected to mainstream Christianity.

This, however, was called into question in Capitalist Episode 402 when Ghost said that he's never been that religious throughout his life until recently when the events of the word drove him closer to God. He then immediately contradicted himself by saying that God still isn't affiliated with this world and that 'someone other than God' is in charge. Due to this statement, Ghost is likely either agnostic or just making this up for the entertainment of his fans.

Ghost believes certain events are "signs from God", perhaps done in retribution for wicked actions; for example, a sinkhole opening near the Canadian parliament as retribution for the country's "legalization" of bestiality. However, he has also said that he distinguishes a benevolent "creator" from the evil "god of this world" (citing 2 Corinthians 4:4), who he implicitly identifies with the Abrahamic Satan. In opposition to the mainstream Abrahamic religions, Ghost's description of the God-Satan relationship is closer to dualism than monotheism. He frequently repeats a nihilistic philosophy that the purpose of all life is to "kill and eat another living organism", and has said that people are put into this state of suffering as a form of punishment or "hell", under the control of the "god of this world", for sins in a past life.

Ghost's views on different religions and religious groups
Ghost has expressed his opinions towards several religious groups in his broadcasting career.

Atheism
Looking at many of Ghost's anti-intellectual opinions and beliefs, it's not too surprising that ghost has a negative view of atheism. Ghost has called out atheists for believing that humans where "shitted out of some goddamn monkeys ass." Ghost believes that god has killed notable atheists such as Joseph Stalin and Christopher Hitchens out of anger towards their beliefs.

Catholicism
Ghost seems to disapprove of Roman Catholicism, largely due to its beliefs in a centralized religious authority which he beliefs in involved in conspiracy theories. The Capitalist Confessions segment of True Capitalist Radio is clearly based on confession in Catholicism, including his character of "Father Ghost" and nonsensical chanting based on the denomination's historical use of Latin as a liturgical language. Ghost has repeatedly attacked the Church's current Pope Francis for his "leftist" statements, including skepticism toward capitalism and concern about global warming.

Islam
Ghost has been extremely critical of Islam throughout his broadcasting career calling it "a religion of fear". When Ghost expressed his belief that theocracy is the worlds greatest threat, it's very likely he was referring to Islam. Ghost believes that Moderate Islam is even more dangerous than Radical Islam because they are willing to overlook the violence that is committed by Radical Islamists. Ghost has been especially critical of how liberals and LGBT community are willing to overlook Islamic extremism and violence even if it's targeting themselves calling it "liberal hypocrisy".

Judaism
Ghost has been mostly neutral towards Jews in the history of True Capitalist Radio. Because of this, some callers have accused Ghost of being a Jew or even a shill for JIDF. Ghost himself however has always denied these allegations. Ghost occasionally gets calls from antisemitic conspiracy theorists who believe in the existence of Jewish world order and Zionist Occupation Governments. Ghost has responded to these calls by stating that rich and influential Jews are merely a part of the powerful elite that control the world and that belief in Jewish world control is both racist and an oversimplification of the situation. This has not stopped Ghost from making fun of Jewish practices, such as joking about "us[ing] yarmulkes as coffee filters". TrumpinCapitalist is a notable caller in TCR who is of Jewish descent.

Mormonism
Though Ghost has not commented extensively on Mormons, he has mocked their beliefs from time to time, such as referring to Mormon politician Mitt Romney as "Magic Underpants" due to his religion.

Satanism
Ghost views satanism as a ridiculous practice. He has called out people who had committed satanic or violent acts after listening to satanic music as idiots. Ghost went on to say that whoever was influenced by a simple audio file had whatever was gonna happen to them coming. As with Judaism, some listeners of the show have accused Ghost of being a Satanist and as with Judaism he has denied these accusations.

Westboro Baptist Church
Ghost has described the activity of Westboro Baptist Church as disgusting attention whoring. Despite their behavior, Ghost doesn't want to ban their activity believing this would be an infringement on freedom of the speech. Instead Ghost recommends people who are picketed by the church to either get private security or to keep their ceremonies private.