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To restore balance between the US and Israel and sane public conversation, the speaker says we must get our theology right. This message is aimed at Christians—the largest group of Israel supporters in the US—whose view is colored by a Christian heresy: that God prefers some people based on DNA. The chosen people, he argues, are 'the people who choose Jesus' and that is the universal Christian message. He cites Lindsey Graham and others, calling this 'not Christianity' and 'heresy.' Examples: 'Israel is our friend. They're the most reliable friend we have in the Mideast.' 'This is not a hard choice if you're an American.' 'If America pulls the plug on Israel, god will pull the plug on us.' 'God will kill you if you don't support Bibi Netanyahu.' He contends this uses God as a weapon, and 'the killing of the innocent' is forbidden; 'that person is committing heresy.'

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Jesus came to abolish religion and voting Republican doesn't define Christianity. Religion often starts wars and builds extravagant churches but fails to help the poor. It judges single moms and calls religious people whores. Religion focuses on external appearances but doesn't address the core issues. It's like putting perfume on a casket. People shouldn't judge someone's faith based on their social media presence. The speaker admits to struggling with addiction and hypocrisy while pretending to be a churchgoer. The church should be a place of grace and acceptance, not self-righteousness. Jesus and religion are different - religion is man-made, while Christianity is about God searching for humanity. Salvation is through Jesus alone, not based on our own merits. Jesus's sacrifice on the cross is the ultimate act of grace and forgiveness. The speaker rejects religion and believes in the finished work of Jesus.

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I pray and believe in a higher power that can handle the craziness in the world. However, relying solely on prayer feels like being a powerless slave, singing and hoping for change instead of taking action. Voting is important, but it should be accompanied by holding the government accountable. Some people may argue that the government is working for us, but I have felt let down and like a victim. There are powerful individuals who control things behind the scenes, and we should not just wait for a higher power to intervene. Reading the Bible, particularly Revelation, doesn't mention rocking the boat or the right to vote.

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It's strange that many Christian conservatives/nationalists are anti-Israel, given Israel's importance to both Jews and Christians, especially concerning Jesus's Jewish heritage and biblical history. Organized tours to Israel often have more Christians than Jews. All Jewish and Christian people should care about preserving Israel to preserve biblical history. Christian history is tied to Jewish history; Christianity wouldn't exist without Judaism. God's covenant with Abraham remains with Israel and the Jewish people. Israel fights America's battles by pushing back radical Islamic jihadism. Judeo-Christian values connect Christianity, the Jewish people, Israel, and the United States. The threat in America is real; if pro-Israel events aren't safe in Texas, nowhere in America is safe for Jews or Christians who support Israel.

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To restore balance between the United States and Israel, the speaker says we must get our theology right. This is not a message aimed at Israelis or Jews; it targets Christians, the largest group of Israel supporters in the United States. He calls the belief that God favors some people by DNA 'the oldest of the Christian heresies' and says, 'The chosen people are people who choose Jesus.' He declares, 'That is not Christianity. It is heresy.' He warns that if America pulls the plug on Israel, god will pull the plug on us, and, 'God will kill you if you don't support Bibi Netanyahu.' He argues that 'The Christian message is universal' and that, 'If you find anyone leveraging the message of Jesus to justify the killing of innocents, that person is committing heresy.'

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As a Christian, I follow Jesus, a Palestinian who fled to Egypt as a child due to violence against innocent children. He was a Palestinian refugee. To my fellow Christians, please do not speak of making room for Jesus in your heart if you cannot also make room for Palestinians in need of help and safety today.

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This election is about whether the U.S. is a secular nation or one nation under God. The country is close to losing its republic. The Department of Justice is allegedly being used to persecute political opponents, like in Russia, China, or a Banana Republic. A presidential candidate allegedly said "you're in the wrong crowd" when someone said "Jesus Christ is Lord." According to Matthew 12:34, out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks. Maybe she's the one who doesn't belong.

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What will we do with this moment? This election is about We The People choosing our government, focusing on freedom versus tyranny. We face a significant health crisis affecting our children, and we must prioritize love for them over division. This situation transcends politics; it’s a spiritual call to rise above hatred and fear. We must love our neighbors and treat others as we wish to be treated. If you want to challenge the status quo, embrace conservative values on campus. America is poised for unprecedented heights, and the future looks bright. As a former Democrat, I am voting for Trump for the first time, reflecting the dreams of the people who are making America great again.

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We stand on the brink of bloodshed in this nation, a desperate attempt to return to a bygone era. Conflict is inevitable, but I pray for peace to overcome the madness. No one desires violence, but it can become necessary. Imagine Elon Musk seizing the Treasury, threatening our data and social security – violence might be the only response. Critics might say this isn't Christian, but I counter that Jesus himself spoke of the Kingdom of Heaven being taken by force, a battlefield won through violence. The Kingdom of God is a war zone.

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America and Christianity are often associated together, but Christian nationalism is not true Christianity. It uses Christianity to promote authoritarianism, while true Christianity values inclusion and the gospel. Christian nationalists believe that America is in danger and engage in a civil war between good and evil. However, this movement is not about Christian values, but about Christian power. The concern is that if we don't act, we may lose democracy. Christianity, at its core, is about love, truth, and justice. If we prioritize these values, we can create a great country.

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I'm fed up with the bullying and the pressure to accept Islam in what has always been a Christian country. People should be free to practice any religion or none at all, but this nation has a Christian heritage that has shaped our culture for 2000 years. I'm tired of this heritage being undermined and disrespected. We should be able to express our beliefs freely, yet it seems that Christian expressions are often silenced while other religions are promoted. This imbalance is frustrating and needs to be addressed.

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It makes me sad and enraged to see Protestant Christian churches in the US ignoring the murder and oppression of Christians in the Middle East. I'm triggered by the lack of outrage, especially when churches are attacked. US tax dollars shouldn't fund the murder of Christians, and religious leaders need to take a stand. I'm also concerned about regime change wars. Syria isn't some remote country; it's strategically vital. If you're going to intervene, you need to replace the old regime with something better. We haven't done that, and I can't believe we keep making the same mistake. Why was I supposed to hate Assad? Now he's gone. The media just blindly adopts political strategies as moral imperatives, like The New York Times doing the bidding of the CIA.

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As a Christian, I believe in being progressive because Jesus taught us to love all, care for the sick, feed the hungry, and accept everyone. I support policies like universal healthcare, humane immigration, gun control in schools, and helping homeless and low-income families. I advocate for marginalized communities, following Jesus' words to treat others as we would treat Him. I encourage more Christians to do the same.

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Our country needs a savior, and we have one in Jesus Christ. His life, death, and resurrection changed the world. His teachings have influenced our country's history, from our miraculous founding to overcoming civil war, abolishing slavery, and defeating communism and fascism. The United States has become a great nation, and we will keep it that way. None of this would have been possible without Jesus Christ and his church. He is the ultimate source of our strength and hope. We will continue to make America great again and never forget his message.

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America and Christianity are often associated together, but Christian nationalism is not true Christianity. It uses Christianity to promote authoritarianism, while true Christianity values inclusion and the gospel. Christian nationalists believe that America needs to be saved and that there is a civil war between good and evil. However, this movement is more about Christian power than Christian values. The fear of losing their country drives their actions. The concern is that if this continues, democracy may be lost. True Christianity is about love, truth, and justice, and if we uphold these values, we can create a great country.

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I was raised Catholic and consider myself a Christian. It's troubling when people claim God was watching over them during a crisis, like an assassination attempt, while others suffer. It's unsettling to think God chose to protect one person but not others, like the victims of tragedies such as Sandy Hook. It's not right to assume God plays favorites. It's not our place to decide who God should protect or not.

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Two thousand years of Christian history have been horrible to the Jewish people. Unspeakable atrocities have been committed against your family under the banner of the cross and in the name of Jesus. Even with many lifetimes of repentance, it would not be sufficient for all that has happened. Yet tonight there is a message: a new breed of Christian is alive in the world today. There is a new breed of Christian that says, along with you, for Zion's sake, I will not be silent, and for Jerusalem's sake, I will not be still. We have been divided. There is fear. Evangelicals are all missionaries who want to return everyone to Jerusalem so the apocalypse can come, or to have nefesh ben nefesh have a good year so Jesus can return. We know the stereotypes. Jesus both unites and divides us. For Christians, Jesus is our favorite Jew; for most Jews, he’s the cousin you don’t talk about at Pesach. But in this pivotal moment of history, we have an opportunity not to be divided, but to be unified. Everyone in this room—Christian and Jew—prays for the same thing: the coming of Mashiach. May he come soon and quickly and in our day, so we can all sing. And when Mashiach comes, there will be a great press conference in Jerusalem. The BBC and the New York Times will not be invited. The Jerusalem Post will conduct the interview with Mashiach and ask, is this your first visit or your second? The answer will be yes. None of us need to be ashamed or embarrassed or wrong. We are together ascending the hill of the Lord. Until Mashiach comes, we must unite and work. We must become partners—evangelical Christians, eagle's wings, and Jews—as partners in the divine will, working as never before, because we face the same threat. We face radical Islamic ideology on one hand, and radical wokeism and communism on the other hand, an unholy alliance against Western civilization. Against that unholy alliance, there must be a holy alliance that arises of Jews and Christians working together for the betterment of all the human family. It must happen, and it must happen now. Speaker 1: I’m now going to invite CEO of the Jerusalem Post, Ibn Bar Ashkenazi, to give the Shield of David Award to Bishop Stearns.

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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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I thank Jesus Christ for guiding me despite media criticism. We face serious issues like open borders, crime, and a failing economy. The media ignores these problems and attacks us, the right, who are actually correct on these matters. We must stand up for what is right and not be ashamed. President Trump is fighting against many forces, yet he is labeled a bully. Let's support him and focus on real issues facing our nation.

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We stand on the brink of bloodshed in this nation, a fight against a return to a dark past. Conflict is inevitable, but I pray for peace to prevail. No one wants violence, but sometimes it's necessary. Imagine Elon Musk seizing the US Treasury, threatening our data and Social Security—that warrants a response. Some might criticize this stance, questioning its Christian nature. But Jesus himself spoke of the kingdom of heaven suffering violence, and the violent taking it by force. The kingdom of God is a battlefield. We must acknowledge this reality.

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I'm currently studying Catholicism to grasp how a religion with Jewish roots, born from the Torah and a Jewish rabbi, evolved to persecute Jews for not converting. This history includes pogroms, burnings, and accusations, and now, figures like Nick Fuentes and Candace Owens are using Catholicism to attack Jews again. I'm reading Bishop Robert Barron's "Catholicism" to understand this better, but the very first paragraph presents a core Christian claim: that God became human. This is the point we Jews were historically slaughtered for rejecting. The Torah, Catholicism's foundation, strictly forbids idolatry, the worship of any physical form. So, when Catholic extremists attack Jews for not accepting Jesus as God, it's perplexing, as the Torah deems the concept of God becoming human as heresy.

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I attended a TPUSA faith event expecting politics to be shaped by biblical principles, but the experience did not meet that expectation. The event opened with a speaker who immediately criticized Candace Owens, calling her evil and antisemitic, and stating that what she’s doing is evil. I wanted to leave, but security was intense—armed men were stationed all around the venue, and there was even an armed man on stage with a hand on his gun. The security presence made me uncomfortable. Inside, the speaker talked extensively about Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens, portraying them as evil and antisemitic. He argued that Christians should support Israel because Jesus was a Jew and Judaism underpins Christianity, while claiming that what Israel is doing is evil and corrupt. He suggested that refusing to support Israel would be anti-Semitic. I disagree with this framing, and it struck me as not aligning with what I expect from biblical politics. I also noted that the speaker referenced Charlie Kirk (though I recall it as Charlie Cook) and suggested that Kirk would not endorse the positions being discussed, referencing Kirk’s and Owens’ friendship and his past critiques of Israel. Throughout, the speaker’s preaching style resembled name-calling rather than traditional preaching. He labeled the political left as “idiots,” “freaks,” and “losers,” and spent much of the time denigrating liberals rather than offering constructive biblical guidance. This approach felt discordant with Christian teachings I associate with Jesus, who, as the speaker himself stated he loves, “ate with sinners,” including prostitutes. I felt the message was spreading hate rather than embodying the inclusive example I expect from Christian doctrine. A major concern was the impact on young attendees. Teenagers and young Christians appeared to be absorbing the message, treating this figure as a leader and a future guide for their faith, which raised alarms about further division within the Christian community. In summary, the event did not teach the biblical political perspectives I anticipated. The emphasis was on discrediting the left and on framing Israel in terms of Jewish loyalty, rather than engaging with broader Christian concerns. The speaker’s approach—name-calling of political opponents, calls for aggressive stances, and a heavy focus on left-wing critique—left me feeling that the session did not align with constructive faith-based political discussion. The speaker also touched on issues like men in women’s sports, but stated this was not the most important topic for Christians to discuss amid broader national concerns.

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Charlie Kirk is not a martyr for Christ, despite the claims on social media this week from the right. Kirk preached hatred and division as a white Christian nationalist, which contradicts Jesus' teachings. He preached anti Semitism, Islamophobia, racism, misogyny and homophobia. Jesus said that the greatest commandment was to love. Kirk preached that empathy was weakness, and that gun deaths are the cost of freedom. His death is tragic. But the media should stop betraying him as a man of peace just following Jesus when he was anything but. White Christian nationalism is a false gospel rooted in white supremacy. This week's violence was horrific and has been rightfully condemned. But that violence should not be used today to normalize, even celebrate the hatred that white Christian nationalism embodies. All of us need to commit ourselves to non violence. Anything else is incompatible with democracy.

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How will we be remembered? This election is about We The People choosing our government, focusing on freedom versus tyranny. Our country faces a chronic disease burden, and we must prioritize loving our children over our divisions. This situation goes beyond politics; it is a spiritual call to rise above hatred and fear. We must treat others as we wish to be treated. If you want to challenge the status quo, embrace conservative values on campus. America can achieve unprecedented heights, and we all desire healthy children and leadership that promotes well-being. As a former Democrat, I am now a first-time Trump voter. The dream of America is realized through its people.

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Speaker 0: Only do the gospel. I don't touch politics. How would you respond to an American pastor that Speaker 1: I'm not really sure where is that in the bible. Like Joseph was a politician. Joshua was a politician. Elijah spoke to politicians. Elisha spoke to politicians. Speaker 0: of view, and that's why Jensen Franklin and this church deserves such credit for hosting an event like this because the majority of American churches stayed silent during this last election. Speaker 1: churches in America are communist accidentally, and they don't know it. And the reason I say that, the goal of communism was to get Christianity out of the public square and was to get the church out of politics. Karl Marx literally said, my goal is to kick God destroy capitalism. When pastors participate in this lie of the church students speak about politics, they are going off to a communist worldview.
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