Tuesday, July 24, 2007

EVANGELICAL MISGUIDED SUPPORT OF ISRAEL

Evangelical Christians are becoming militant in their misguided support of this current Illuminati government in Israel today.


NEWS BRIEF: "Evangelicals increase anti-Iran rhetoric", YNET News, 7.23.07

"The American Christian Evangelical movement, acting in the name of tens of millions of followers, has begun lobbying the American government to abandon its 'Chamberlain approach' to the Iranian threat to Israel ... Evangelical leaders had taken a decision to pressure the US government to adopt a more aggressive policy towards Iran. 'I just came back from Washington DC, where there were 4,000 Christian delegates from every state in America, and we were lobbying our government on behalf of Israel and on behalf of the future of western civilization as we know it. Yes, the Evangelical Church in the US and around the world is completely standing with Israel and the Jewish people', Stearns declared."

While I am fervently pro-Israel, I am not in support of this current government, whose leadership since May, 1948, has been decidedly Illuminist. You can easily see the truth of which I speak by just glancing at the Israeli flag; the dominant symbol is a Satanic hexagram! Yes, it is called a "Star of David", because King Solomon adopted it as a main symbol when he was building pagan temples for some of his pagan wives. Former Satanists adamantly state that King Solomon actually became one of the most powerful Shamans in world history, having slipped deeply into the practice of the occult.

Well-meaning Christians today are allowing themselves to be duped into supporting Israel today, because they do not know the information I have just shared with you above. Neither have they stopped to think that this current Israeli leadership is planning to build the next Temple - which too Christians have supported - which is going to be the Temple of Antichrist.

Israel is proceeding to complete fulfillment of prophecy, which will culminate in the Masonic Christ (Antichrist) coming to the world scene, deceiving Israel and then being slaughtered in fulfillment of Zechariah 13:8-9, where God will allow Antichrist to kill 66% of all Jews. This is the point where all these Illuminati Jews will meet their Maker.

Then, Israel will be composed only of the Christian remnant whom God has preserved. When Jesus returns, He will return to a Christian Israel. THAT is the Israel upon which I have my eye and my affections. THAT is the Israel for which Evangelical Christians ought to be praying. This Petra DVD, above, tells the story of how God is preparing Petra to be His hiding place for the one-third remnant which God is going to divinely protect.
P.S. Not all the opinions expressed on this article are scripturally accurate.

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Former Talk Show Host Challenges Evangelicals’ Politics in New Book

REDLANDS, Calif. – With religious turmoil in the Middle East at the top of international news and religious disputes prominent, religion is at the forefront of discussion in the nation. Author Joe Ortiz presents a study of the Bible based on etymology and disproves many of the principles previously believed by Christians in his book, The End Times Passover: Etymological Challenges to Millenarian Doctrines (now available through AuthorHouse).

Many Christians are anticipating the end of the world, never more than now with the outbreak of Holy Wars and religious terrorism in the Middle East and throughout the world. They are also anticipating the Rapture, or the return of Jesus Christ to Earth to rescue the righteous before Armageddon.
By deciphering etymological clues in the Bible, Ortiz reveals proof that Christians cannot count on the Rapture for their rescue from great tribulation.

He also argues against a number of recognized Christian principles, including the idea that the Promised Land is located in the Middle East, the belief that human souls go directly to heaven or hell after death and the promise that God’s only children are ethnic Jews.

These truths are particularly important now, as America intervenes in the Holy Wars taking place in the Middle East.

“Right wing evangelicals who promote the ‘Left Behind’ doctrine such as Tim LaHaye, John Hagee, Hal Lindsey and others arguably believe that the state of Israel is key to Bible prophecy,’ Ortiz says. “The proponents of this erroneous doctrine have unwittingly been pounding the theological hammers on U.S. foreign policy for over a century, only to drive a bigger wedge between Jews and Arabs who want peace in the Middle East.”

Ortiz argues that Christians should act as peacemakers instead of supporting a military solution to a centuries-old feud.

“It took over 20 years of research and writing to provide conclusive answers to the premillennial, dispensational debate,” Ortiz says. “When those preachers and teachers of Bible prophecy read this book, they will soon realize they are promoting a militant and destructive doctrine instead of a genuine gospel of peace.”

A former talk show host in the competitive Los Angeles media market, Ortiz was the first Mexican-American in the United States to host a talk show on an English-speaking commercial radio station. He has more than 30 years of experience in social services and communications, most recently as the manager of homeless family shelter in Palm Springs, Calif. His media experience includes more than 20 years reporting and hosting programs on TV and radio, as well as writing for a syndicated publisher in California.

He currently owns his own public relations consulting company, Joe Ortiz and Associates. His first book, Saved? What Do You Mean Saved? was published in 1983.

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