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To: A Navy Vet
Do you see the face in these clouds?
119 posted on 09/07/2012 12:24:11 PM PDT by ConservativeMan55
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To: ConservativeMan55

Christians Don’t Want Jewish Death

Democrat leader Mark Siegel stated at the DNC that “fundamentalist Christians...want Jews to die and convert so they can bring on the second coming of their Lord.”
It wasn’t Glenn Beck, John Hagee, Hal Lindsey or any other Christian who first talked about the predicted massive slaughter of Jews during what Christians call the “end times.”
It was the ancient Hebrew prophet Zechariah who as long ago as 487 B.C. predicted that two-thirds of Jewry in the “last days” will be killed (Zech. 13:8).
All true Christian leaders view this scripture with horror and sympathy and NOT with glee!
Fundamentalist Christians are actually waiting for an “any-moment rapture” to Heaven (several years before the second coming) and do not believe that any event, including this final Jewish holocaust, has to happen before their escapist rapture happens.
More shocks. Fundamentalists have recently been learning that their rapture belief was first taught in Britain in 1830 and that it wasn’t widely adopted by Americans until the early 1900s. The documentation on all this is in “The Rapture Plot” (carried by online bookstores) which also reveals for the first time that, amazingly enough, this British theory has an anti-Jewish foundation! (For more info Google “Pretrib Rapture Politics.”)
Although no one is perfect, evangelical Christians (including fundamentalists) are still the best friends of Jewish persons and Israel.

[I’m Lounor & spied the above on the net.]


120 posted on 09/07/2012 4:07:51 PM PDT by Lounor (Saw this think piece on the net !)
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