Right before Jesus returns to put His words into effect worldwide.
I'm not so sure that Jesus is on track to come 'right after' (or even 'ever' being an Atheist.)
Lots of so-called Christians have this vague understanding that 'the Jews' have to take over before Christ will come. The idea seems quite vague indeed and in fact it seems to be promoted heavily by Zionists and their many operatives in the Christian churches. Hmmm...
It's actually quite a convenient thing to have one of the worlds most powerful religions dedicated to getting you to the top if that happens to be your own goal. Some people might be suspicious that Zionists are using and shaping this phenomenon to their own benefit.
Let's say that ones faith and/or understanding is misplaced and Jesus doesn't come back and knock 'the Jews' off the top of the pyramid. Or let's say the timing is a bit off and he comes back to take care of business in a few thousand years. Then what? I'm not looking forward to getting treated like a Palestinian for the rest of my life.
I will say this: If the Talmudic Jews achieve their stated objective of total domination over and enslavement of 'the nations' and Christians whine to Jesus about the fairly intolerable situation, Jesus could quite rightly IM his flock and say "All the information were there in front of you if you had just opened your eyes. What the fuck is wrong with you people???"
The point is that the info IS right there in front of our eyes. The recorded word of Jesus is that things will be happening like they are today, right before He returns. But, that we won't know the exact day of His arrival, so be on the watch - be repentant and as righteous as possible at all times.
In the beginning of the Acts of the Apostles, the angels told His disciples that He would return as they had seen Him go into Heaven... rising into the air, blessing them while He rose up, and hidden by a cloud. The reverse of this will be something like His return.
Consider where Jesus told His disciples that when they saw things happening, like wars and rumors of wars, then to look up, because their redemption was near. The wars and rumors of wars the disciples saw (if nothing else) was when Rome destroyed Jerusalem in 70AD. If they looked up and died at a Roman sword while looking up, the next thing they will see is Jesus calling them back to life in His second return.
Regarding the idea that Jesus's words are considered curse words, or words to be cursed, this has always been the case in the view of some people. There isn't any again about it.