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There is a distinction in the Bible between two groups of Jews: the synagogue of Satan and the remnant of God's people. The former is believed to be energized by supernatural power, while the latter represents the true Jewish people. The speaker believes in this biblical teaching and admires the intelligence of the synagogue of Satan. They also mention Hitler's failure to break their stranglehold on Germany. The speaker warns that if this stranglehold is not broken, the country will suffer.

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Before the late 1800s, beliefs about Israel were different. CI Scofield, a controversial figure, published a Bible promoting pro-Israel views. This Bible, backed by wealthy businessmen, influenced many young preachers. The idea of blessing Israel is based on Genesis 12, but Scofield's interpretation differs from the original text. Many Christians today follow Scofield's notes rather than New Testament teachings.

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Genesis: 'And God said, I will curse those who curse Israel' and 'And through you, I will bless all nations.' These quotes were spoken to Abraham. He asks, 'are Israelites or are Jews still God's chosen people?' and answers, 'No.' He cites Galatians: 'There is neither Jew nor Gentile slave nor free nor is there male or female for you all are one in Christ Jesus.' 'If you belong to Christ, then you are Abraham's seed and heirs according to the promise.' He claims this provides 'clear and undeniable evidence from scripture that God said that if you are one in Christ, you are God's people, and you are the seed of Abraham.' He states, 'the modern day Jews that reside in the state of Israel are not God's people. It is the Christians, the people who are one in Christ.' He urges, 'Read these passages, read the context around them, and don't just go based upon one little pluck from the bible to base your entire belief system off of when it comes to who are God's people.'

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A version of the Bible was edited to include support for Israel, which has been used to rally evangelical backing for the country. However, this support contradicts biblical predictions of the antichrist ruling from Israel. Jews await their messiah, who Christians believe will be the antichrist. This contradiction raises questions about the true identity of the messiah and the implications of supporting Israel.

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The speaker claims that the "Zionist occupation of Palestine that calls itself Israel" is built on lies and theft, having stolen the name "Israel." The name originates from the Old Testament, where Jacob was renamed Israel, and his descendants were the Israelites. Those who accepted covenants with God were part of the House of Israel, later the Christian Church established by Jesus. Rejecters of Jesus were the Jews, a pejorative term for those who rejected Christ. The speaker asserts that the true Israel is the Church, not a birthright or DNA privilege. Christian Zionists are deceived in believing today's Jews are still in covenant with God from the old covenant with Abraham. The speaker rejects Calvinist theology and predestination. In 1948, Zionists stole the name Israel to mislead evangelicals and religious Jews. Only religious fanatics in Puritan circles supported Zionism, misinterpreting scriptures. The speaker believes evangelicals are not Christians, the chosen people are not chosen, and Israel is not Israel. The true Israel is a spiritual fellowship of people with faith who follow Jesus. The Zionist occupation is a Jewish military dictatorship that has fooled religious fanatics and the secular masses.

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You can't be a Christian and anti-Jewish, as Jesus was Jewish. However, being pro-Israel implies being pro-Zionist. The belief that the Jewish people are still God's chosen people is incorrect. The New Testament indicates that the church is now God's people. The parable of the vineyard illustrates that Israel's leaders rejected God's son, leading to the kingdom being taken away from them. Therefore, the idea that the Israelites remain God's chosen people contradicts Jesus' message about their rejection.

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The speaker discusses how Jesus called out the Jews for not truly following Abraham, Moses, or God, but rather being children of the devil. Jesus pointed out that being a physical descendant of Abraham does not make one a true child of Abraham. He emphasized that their actions showed their true allegiance. Additionally, Revelation 2:9 is mentioned, highlighting those who claim to be Jews but are not.

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Modern Jews are not descendants of the biblical Israelites, but rather Turkish Khazars who converted to Judaism in medieval times. They have no blood link to the biblical Israelites. The concept of Palestine being their homeland is a tragic mistake. The true Israelites have not returned, as those claiming to be Jews are impostors. The Jewish control of American society, politics, and religions is increasing. The so-called Jewish Holocaust is questioned, and the true identity of Jesus is debated. The synagogue of Satan is mentioned, and the deception surrounding the image of Jesus is highlighted.

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The speaker differentiates two groups of Jews as described in the Bible: the first group is called the synagogue of saints, and the second is the synagogue of Satan, which exists in the latter days (also described as the remnant of God's people, which will be Jewish people). The speaker asserts that nearly all religious deceptions in the latter days are connected to the synagogue of Satan, energized by supernatural power called the devil, and that this is the biblical teaching. He states, “This is what I believe,” and emphasizes that some people have a “strange brilliance” and are “smart,” energized by that supernatural power. The speaker then discusses power dynamics, noting that Hitler “had a stranglehold on Germany, on the banking of Germany, on everything in Germany. And on India, they had the whole thing, you see.” He adds that Hitler “went about it wrong,” but argues that “this stranglehold has got to be broken or this country is gonna go down the drain,” implying a need to take action, even if difficult to say aloud, suggesting that “nobody said that I like it the second time. We might be able to do something.” In terms of personal political identity, the speaker claims that “everybody thinks of you as conservative, and then when you lean a little bit in that direction towards the sociological thing is the big thing.” He asserts his own conservatism relative to the other person, noting, “I’m more conservative than you are,” and acknowledges that he has to lean a little to some extent. The speaker then discusses interactions with Jewish people in contemporary circles, mentioning that he sees “Mr. Rosenthal at The New York Times and people of that sort,” and that “not all the Jews, but a lot of the Jews are great friends of mine.” He notes they are “friendly to me because they know that I’m friendly to Israel,” but he claims they do not know “how I really feel about what they’re doing for this country.” He comments that he has “no power and no way to handle them,” but ends with a conditional statement that “I would stand up if it if, you know, under” a circumstance not fully stated in the excerpt.

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Jesus stated he came from God, and those who don't believe him are of their father, the devil, whose traits are lying and killing. The Jews questioned Jesus about seeing Abraham, to which Jesus responded, "Before Abraham was, I am." The Sanhedrin, a council of chief priests, elders, and scribes, tried and convicted Jesus. A counterfeit state of Israel was created in 1948 to catalyze a global new world order, with its seat in Israel. Shabbatist Jews seek a global religious state, while Zionist Jews aim for a global political state. The Sanhedrin is active in Jerusalem today, aiming to replace the United Nations with the Organization of Seventy Nations. The UN created the Zionist state of Israel, which then began attacking its neighbors to expand its territory. With control of the media and support from Christian Zionists, Israel is attempting to circumvent the UN by creating the Organization of 70 Nations based on Noahide laws.

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Christ came specifically for the lost sheep of the house of Israel, meaning the genetic descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob who became Europeans. The promise of eternal life was for all Adamites, with Christ saving those who died in Noah's flood. Only Adamites will be resurrected, not all believers. Yahweh saw his relationship with Israel as a marriage, with Christ as the bridegroom. Christ had to die to release his bride, Israel, so they could remarry in the future. There is no room for anyone else in this relationship, as Christ came only for Israel.

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Christian Zionism believes in the return of all Jews to Israel, the rebuilding of the temple, and the worship of the antichrist. It also includes beliefs in a coming tribulation, rapture, and the destruction of non-Christians. Despite the antisemitism in Christian Zionism, the US Zionist establishment values its support. Jewish Zionists see Christian Zionists as tools, while Christian Zionists view Jews as sacrificial.

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"As Christians support the government of Israel, we are commanded to support Israel." "It says that those who bless you, Abraham, this was before Israel, will be blessed by God." "And those who curse you, Abraham, will be cursed by God." "For not all who are born into the nation of Israel are truly members of God's people." "Being descendants of Abraham doesn't make them truly Abraham's children." "Israel didn't have a nation or a land to call their own for almost two thousand years since the destruction of the temple in the year seventy AD." "The nation of Israel was recreated through some political operatives after World War II." "I think the scripture makes it clear that it's about whether you're blessing or cursing the true children of Abraham, those who believe the promises of the gospel."

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The speaker challenges the idea of being "pro-Israel" based on biblical interpretations. She argues that dispensationalism, a modern church teaching, incorrectly identifies the nation of Israel as still being God's chosen people. Referencing Matthew 21, she states that the kingdom of God was taken away from the Israelites after they rejected Jesus. She cites Matthew 8, stating that many non-Jews will feast with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, while the "subjects of the kingdom" (Jews) will be thrown into darkness. She asserts that earthly Jerusalem is no longer the Jerusalem of God, replaced by the heavenly Jerusalem described in Revelation 21. Using Galatians 3, the speaker identifies Christ as the true seed of Abraham, and those baptized into Christ, regardless of ethnicity, as Abraham's seed and heirs. Therefore, prioritizing the state of Israel over Palestine is a distortion of scripture. She concludes that in Christ's eyes, a Palestinian who loves and is baptized in Jesus is more of a "real Jew" than a Jew who rejects Jesus.

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Many Americans are convinced that ethnic Jews are God's, "chosen people." Glenn Beck, the prominent political commentator, wrote this week, "heavenly father, please protect Israel and her people, your chosen people." Galatians three seven through nine: "know then that it is those of faith who are the sons of Abraham." Why is this important? Because many Americans like Glenn Beck look to faithless, ethnic Jews and believe they are God's chosen people and heirs of the covenant. It's exactly how a Pharisee would see it. We are God's covenant people because we are born of Abraham. No, sir. Unless you have the faith of Abraham, you are not an heir of the covenant.

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A new political military Israel was promoted through the Scofield Study Bible, funded by the Rothschilds, to gain Christian support for a one world government. However, the true promise to Abraham was a heavenly kingdom, not a physical nation. The misunderstanding of Israel's purpose led to conflict in the Middle East. The real descendants of Abraham are those who walk faithfully with God, not a specific ethnic group. This spiritual seed is what truly matters, not political or military power.

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Bible is crystal clear. Jesus said to the Jews, the kingdom of God shall be taken from you and given to a nation bringing forth the fruits thereof. In the Old Testament, Israel was God's chosen people. God chose Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and he used the nation of Israel as a pattern; they were supposed to be a light to Gentiles. They failed in that mission. The Lord Jesus Christ came as the Messiah, and he came unto his own and his own received him not. The Bible squarely places the blame for the death of Jesus on the Jews. In Acts, the Romans protect Christians, while the Jews try to rip them apart and stone them; Romans restore law and order. This is why I reject Zionism and being pro Israel. I read the Bible cover to cover, 20 times, and I didn't see it because you're brainwashed.

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I want to address who pro-Zionists are and clarify some common misconceptions. Being pro-Israel isn't about being anti-Jewish, as Jesus himself was Jewish. However, the New Testament indicates that the nation of Israel is no longer God's chosen people; that title now belongs to the church. True Jews are those who follow the Lord's laws and ethics in their hearts, not just outwardly. In fact, those who reject Jesus are like the sons of Hagar, not of Sarah. There's neither Jew nor Gentile, but Christ, and Christ's kingdom doesn't favor any human government, and we shouldn't prioritize any nation over Christ. When we see children being killed, whether Israeli or Palestinian, it breaks Jesus' heart. We should be pro-Jesus and his kingdom and remember our brothers and sisters in Christ, even Palestinian Christians.

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The speaker asserts the following: The Talmud teaches them to enslave the Gentile financially through high interest. The Talmud teaches that they are to kill Christians. They're to depopulate Christians and Gentiles. The Gentile has no soul. He's an animal. Only the Jew, you know, has a soul and a relationship with God. And that impair in their paradise when Messiah comes, that each Jew is going to have 2,800 Christian and Gentile slaves at their beckon. So you can see how they like the dispensational pre millennial heresy because they become their useful idiots politically to to con constantly praise Israel as God's people.

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Pastor Anderson claims that the Jews are not God's chosen people in the New Testament, but rather Christians are, regardless of nationality. He asserts the modern nation of Israel is a fraud and has been replaced by a spiritual nation of believers. He references Ephesians 2:11, which states that Gentiles were once aliens to Israel but are now made near by the blood of Christ. Verse 19 says believers are no longer strangers but fellow citizens with the saints. Anderson interprets this to mean that believers are now citizens of Israel. He concludes that this scripture proves that Christians in the New Testament are the chosen people of God and that unbelieving Jews are under God's wrath and have been replaced by believers as the holy nation.

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The speaker challenges the idea of being "pro-Israel" or pro-Zionist, asserting it stems from a misinterpretation of the Bible and dispensationalism. They claim the New Testament indicates the nation of Israel is no longer God's chosen people, but rather the church. Using biblical passages, the speaker argues that the kingdom of God was taken from the Israelites after they rejected Jesus. They state that believers in Jesus, regardless of ethnicity (Jew or Gentile), are the true seed of Abraham and heirs to the promise. The speaker contends that earthly Jerusalem lost its significance after rejecting Jesus, replaced by the heavenly Jerusalem. They equate Zionism with being anti-gospel and anti-Christian. The speaker questions favoring Israeli children over Palestinian children, asserting Jesus loves all equally. They believe those who die in Christ are perfected and united in love in Jesus' presence, transcending earthly divisions.

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The speaker asserts that Israel is not Israel and that the Zionists steal everything, including property and food. The Zionist occupation of Palestine, which calls itself Israel, is described as built on lies and theft and evil, with the name Israel stolen and misappropriated to deceive the world. The name supposedly originates from the Old Testament: Jacob, renamed Israel, had twelve tribes, and over time covenants with God defined who was in the House of God or Israel, later associated with the Church of the Desert. Crystallizing through Jesus, those who accepted the New Covenant were grafted into this House of God, becoming the Christian church established by Jesus and his apostles at Pentecost, before the New Testament was written, completed, and canonized. Those who rejected the covenant were deprived of salvation, and most outspoken rejecters of Jesus were Jews, though some Jews accepted Christ and entered the New Covenant, becoming Christians. The speaker denies the existence of a Messianic Jew, asserting it is fraudulent, a Jew who wants to retain privileges while posing as a Christian. In the New Testament, “ Jew ” is presented as a pejorative term for those who rejected Christ in favor of Barabbas, with Romans presenting Jesus’ crucifixion after Judeans chose Barabbas. Some prefer the term Pharisee to avoid antisemitism accusations. Through Christ, God opened up Israel to everyone, while Israel itself remained the same, though evangelism was not initially part of God’s plan; Jesus later instructed his apostles to spread the Word to all humanity. Gentiles were grafted into the house of Israel, i.e., the Christian Church, and the true Israel is the Church. Salvation is not a birthright; bloodline does not grant spiritual privilege, and entering Heaven requires effort amid temptation. A covenant has terms and conditions that must be adhered to, and if not, the contract is void. This is criticized as a mistake by Christian Zionists, who allegedly ignore this. The speaker questions whether today’s Jews are actual descendants of Abraham, noting that behavior matters and a contract requires mutual respect; God keeps his promises, but man does not. The discussion moves to Jesus as Messiah and the Logos Incarnate, denying that Jews today are God’s chosen people or that there is divine DNA or a birthright. Calvinist predestination is condemned as biological determinism, implying questions about free will and the relevance of behavior. The Enlightenment and Darwinian theory are cited as developments following Reformation-driven shifts toward determinism and new denominations, implying a lack of verifiable genetic continuity between modern Jews and ancient Israelites and stressing that behavior remains irrelevant to such claims. Fast forward to 1948, when Zionists established a state under the name Israel, described as stolen to mislead evangelicals and religious Jews within the Zionist movement. The claim is made that Zionism arose from Judaism, with early Jewish advocates like Moses Hess and his work Rome and Jerusalem supporting a Jewish state as an alliance between secular and religious Jews. The speaker contends that Christians who supported Zionism were not truly Christian, and that Protestant splintering led to divisions, Judaization of many groups, and efforts to witness the arrival of messiahs. A spiritual conflict is described where evangelicals, not true Christians, support a “chosen people” and a regime calling itself Israel. The true Israel, the speaker concludes, is not a territory or physical location but a spiritual fellowship of people who follow Jesus. The Zionist occupation of Palestine, named Israel since 1948, is described as a Jewish military dictatorship masquerading as a country, fooling both religious and secular audiences, with control of media and Hollywood obscuring the truth. The claim ends with an analogy: a name does not make something real, just as a person can call himself Jesus but not be the Messiah. A counterfeit dollar is used as a comparison.

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Jews are building an earthly kingdom with Jerusalem as headquarters for their AI messiah to rule the world through one law and religion. This idea is found in the Talmud, leading to Zionist Christians supporting it. However, the intention behind this doctrine is to dominate gentiles and acquire their wealth, viewing them as inferior. Christians are deceived into thinking they are helping Jews, but the ultimate goal is world domination.

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Evangelical Christians in America strongly support Israel, a newer phenomenon in history. Christian Zionists believe Jews are God's chosen people, a view dating back a few hundred years. Replacement theology, claiming the church replaced Israel, fuels antisemitism. Historical figures like John Chrysostom and Saint Augustine expressed anti-Jewish sentiments. Throughout history, church leaders viewed Jews negatively, rejecting them as God's chosen people. This belief is relatively recent.

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A version of the Bible was edited to include support for Israel, which has been used to rally evangelical backing for the country. This contradicts Christian beliefs, as supporting Israel could align with the arrival of the antichrist according to biblical predictions. Jews await their messiah, who they believe will rule the world from Israel, while Christians predict the antichrist will do the same. This creates a paradox in evangelical support for Israel.
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