Wednesday, April 29

The False "Profits" of Christian Zionism

Anyone who's spent anytime watching a Pat Robertson or John Hagee thundering out apocalyptic scenarios involving the "Rapture," Jesus Christ and Israel will quickly realize that these false prophets are scaring their flock into worshipping a false idol, Israel. Never mind the fact the word "Rapture" doesn't appear in the KJV of the Bible or that Judaism not only doesn't recognize JC, but has some rather nasty things to say about Christ and his mother.

But these false prophets are making big profits sowing fear and confusion, whether it's Israel making a gift of a customized Lear Jet to Jerry Falwell or John Hagee paying himself over a million dollars a year in TAX FREE money while having several palaces to live in, like the $2.1 million 7,969-acre ranch outside Brackettville, Texas , with five lodges, including a "main lodge" and a gun locker. It also includes a manager's house, a smokehouse, a skeet range and three barns or the six-bedroom, 5,275-square-foot house in one of San Antonio's most exclusive gated communities, The Dominion. The house, similar in architectural style to the building at Cornerstone Church - classical Greek revival and white with tall pillars reaching from the ground to the roof - is appraised at $688,900.

It's obvious to many what gods these jokers serve.
Christian Zionists believe that in order to fulfill Biblical prophecy, Israel must conquer most of the Middle East. They are a growing force in American politics with ties to many powerful pro-Israel groups in Washington. Once considered a marginal doctrine among evangelicals, the dispensationalist theology of Christian Zionism includes a belief in the rapture, when the faithful are to be lifted up to Heaven while the rest of humanity—including most of the Jews—will perish.




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