Posted on 11/18/2025 9:08:16 AM PST by GarthVader
Jesus said he isn’t coming back until the Abomination of Desolation described in Daniel happens. The Abomination of Desolation requires a rebuilt Temple complete with animal sacrifices. A new Temple requires Jews, real Jews, not Phoenicians or the Synagogue of Satan. In particular, it requires descendants of Aaron. And yes, the Jews have been keeping track. Look up the surname Cohen. If you think God is going to let anyone else build a Temple, you need to read the Old Testament histories. Even David was not allowed to build a Temple.
The new Christian denominations which took a fresh read of the Bible understand all this. The traditional denominations suppress this information. They have excuse: false alarms about Jesus returning have disrupted the Christian world repeatedly. But maybe it’s time for the truth to get out.
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This article is an antidote. Young Christian Nationalists need to at least understand why the core of the Republican Party has been Christian Zionist for a rather long time.
Many are simply tired of being involved in the middle east the past 20 years and blame Israel for some reason.
That’s where some of this is coming from. Its not PC to blame jehadis so they blame Israel for all the conflicts the relationship has brought the USA involvement into.
None of this is rational, some of this is very racist, and some of this is just complete blame shifting for what has actually been bringing down economic and demographic recovery.
Also those same jehadis have been stoking and promoting the attention to Israel the whole time online.
What is Christian Zionism?
So do Jews go to heaven without Jesus? Or do they get a special pass where they can flip the finger to the messiah and waltz right through the pearly gates?
No… Jesus died for our sins, and that’s it. He didn’t say loony animal sacrifices need to happen before he returns. But nice try.
“The Abomination of Desolation requires a rebuilt Temple complete with animal sacrifices.”
That happened in 70 AD. The temple veil was split. Temple worship is forever over. A new temple would require God to set aside the work of Jesus.
I kept seeing reference to $7000 on twitter when someone would post something and I had to track down what it was all about. I do think people latched onto the “deception” although it is probably more common than we know. By companies trying to get people to shill their products to countries trying to influence perception.
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The “$7000 Jewish payment” claim distorts reports of Israel’s government paying influencers up to that amount per post via contractors like Bridges Partners, per FARA filings for the “Esther Project” PR campaign amid the Gaza war. It’s state-funded advocacy, not a direct “Jewish” scheme, with totals around $900k+ budgeted but per-post figures estimated from projected output—not explicitly confirmed. Critics on the right amplify it to highlight foreign influence, though accuracy of the exact rate is disputed by fact-checkers.
I am a Christian. I also think the Jews at least have a biblical argument for Zionism. But how do the two conflate?
the image of this is pretty funny. i am going to see if I can get AI to recreate it.
First off, people can be Zionist and support Israel for numerous good reasons while still rejecting the theological framework you speak of.
Secondly, it’s not the framework — but the undue influence and idolatry of it, overshadowing the Gospel message itself, and mission, that is the problem. The mission: being to preach the Gospel to all people and all nations. Even Abram’s name changed to Abraham because he was to become the father of MANY nations, not just one.
And finally, Israel isn’t even the main reason (or even mentioned) when Christians explain the change in their eschatological thinking:
[From yesterday]
“The Rise and Fall of Dispensational Premillennialism in American Christianity”
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/4353093/posts
That was actually 33 AD but we know what you meant. 70 AD was the fall of Jerusalem.
Wtf are you on about? Jesus was a jew. Do you hate him too?
I can’t support it biblically, but hell, I even think when Jesus returns he will give the Jew one last chance and say OK, you believe me now? But if they don’t get on the boat, then, they are toast. But no, this modern vogue that Jesus is the head of Judaism and Christian people need to cherish the Torah followers is just wrong.
The Abomination of Desolation requires a rebuilt Temple complete with animal sacrifices
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If the ‘Church’ is the New Spiritual Temple, and all it serves up is about 2,000 years of demon possessed swine doctrines in the ‘Temple’, then they too have a problem with their end times scenarios.
I don’t get why all the other religions must follow the Bible when it geopolitically involves Israel.
For example, where does the Tripiṭaka say that politically created State of Israel gets the land or some woe will befall, etc...or the Vedas says you must serve the Jewish Chosen People or you will be lowered to the lowest caste.
There are more religions than just Christian, Judaism, and Islam.
Talmud, according to some Historical Scholars, says that Jesus his burning in his own excrement (despite being a Jew). Other scholars say it means A Jesus not THE Jesus.
Some think it was Jews getting back at Christians for whatever feud was taking place at the time of the origin of the Talmud
Try reading Acts 21. Paul not only participated in animal sacrifices, but paid for four other men to make them.
Why is that? Because your theology says that? Are you certain?
Zechariah 14:16ff indicates that there will be a new Temple, and that animal offerings will be made - the “Feast of Booths” requires 70 such animal offerings.
Not one word about a temple, new or used.
Matthew Henry’s comment:
14:16-21 As it is impossible for all nations literally to come to Jerusalem once a year, to keep a feast, it is evident that a figurative meaning must here be applied. Gospel worship is represented by the keeping of the feast of tabernacles.
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