When I was a child in the 1990s, evangelical preachers and televangelists were claiming that God would “bless” a nation that “blesses” the genocidal Jew state of Israel.
Yet, here were are, 30 years later, and America has consistently “blessed” Israel. We have given them hundreds of billions of dollars over the last decades, and we have spent trillions fighting wars for them. Our boys have been sent to be maimed and to die in the name of Israel. Our government’s entire foreign policy is built around promoting the interests of Israel. We have also allowed Jews who live in America to operate unhindered, and to take over all of our institutions.
Once a religion that condemned the Jews as the murderers and rejecters of Christ, American Christianity has continued a process of being restructured to set Israel and the Jews at the center of it. Any given evangelical pastor is more likely to discuss Israel, and the importance of helping the Jews, than he is to discuss real world problems America faces. American Christians accepted the reclassification of Christianity as “Judeo-Christianity.”
America has engaged in an Israel-blessing orgy for decades, when traditional Christians were cleansed from the Republican Party and the conservative movement as a whole. We can draw a line back to the Ronald Reagan movement, but the deal was sealed in 1992 when Pat Buchanan lost the Republican primary to George H.W. Bush.
In a speech during that campaign, Buchanan said:
The agenda Clinton & Clinton would impose on America—abortion on demand, a litmus test for the Supreme Court, homosexual rights, discrimination against religious schools, women in combat units—that’s change, all right. But it is not the kind of change America needs. It is not the kind of change America wants. And it is not the kind of change we can abide in a nation we still call God’s country.
Of Bush, Buchanan said during the same campaign:
If the country wants to go in a liberal direction, if the country wants to go in the direction of [Democrats] George Mitchell and Tom Foley, it doesn’t bother me as long as I’ve made the best case I can. What I can’t stand are the back-room deals. They’re all in on it, the insider game, the establishment game—this is what we’re running against.
Along with defending all of the basic American values, Buchanan was the last major Republican figure to tell it straight on the Jewish problem.
Republicans rejected Buchanan’s Christian message in favor of the fanatical elitism of Bush, who had just fought a war in Iraq in the name of Israel. Bush’s son would go on to start a brutal series of wars for Israel, with the backing of the lunatic evangelical movement.
Despite all of this Israel blessing, it does not appear that America has been blessed. Instead, it appears that America is run by Satan, and that we have been completely abandoned by God.
A Really Bad Prediction
You should be able to judge the validity of a worldview by its ability to predict future events. If people promoting a worldview make consistently, egregiously wrong predictions about what is going to happen in the future, that worldview is wrong.
What evangelicals claimed is that God would bless us for supporting the Christ-murdering Jews.
Yet, here we are.
Just for reference: this is what America looked like in the 1950s, before the evangelical movement took over and started pushing a pro-Jewish agenda (in other words, this is what America looked like when it was “anti-Semitic”).
The implication of the massive dip in the quality of American life and the American experience is that God doesn’t actually bless nations that bless Israel. In fact, the assumption would have to be that God dooms nations that bless Israel.
Of course, at the same time that we blessed Israel, we also endorsed homosexualism, feminism/abortion, mass immigration and race-mixing, and someone could argue that this is why we are doomed. What I think evangelicals would claim now is that the blessing from blessing Israel couldn’t overpower the curses of endorsing every form of immorality. However, it was the Jews behind all of these corrosive agendas. If we were not a “nation that blesses Israel,” we wouldn’t have had a problem with someone pointing out the fact that every single one of these Antichrist agendas was being promoted by the Jewish Antichrists.
What the pro-Israel agenda within evangelicalism did, most damningly, was justify rhetoric about “anti-Semitism.” Evangelicals made the evil, heretical claim that Jews are God’s chosen people, and therefore they would not recognize the fact that the overwhelming majority of the people hurting America were Jewish.
Evangelical Christianity originated from the televangelist movement, and it has sunk this country. This new age version of “Christianity” is not Christianity at all, but a perverse mockery of it.
For the entire history of Christianity, the religion was opposed to Jews. This is logical, given that the Jewish identity is based entirely on the rejection of Christ. These people were correctly viewed as poisonous.
Meanwhile, the Moslems tended to get along much better with the Jews. Throughout the Middle Ages, Jews opened the gates to various Islamic invasions. This happened in Constantinople, and in Spain. The Jews sided with Persian invaders against Christians during the Persian invasion of the Levant in the 7th century.
According to the bizarre evangelical doctrine, during the entire Middle Ages, God was on the side of the Moslems against Christians, because the Moslems were doing the most to “bless Israel.” According to this doctrine, most of Christian history was fighting against the Christian God.
In fact, a 2012 poll showed that 4 out of 5 Jews prefer Moslems to Christians. I’m sure that study could be repeated, but obviously, no one (other than maybe Moslems) would want to repeat that study.
So even now, if we truly want to serve the Jews, we should bow down to a Moslem invasion and let them slit our throats. According to the logic of evangelicals, it is actually evil not to let the Moslems conquer us.
None of it makes any sense.
A True Blessing from God
The evangelicals mocked the concept of a blessing from God by associating it with blood-drinking Jewish murderers and sex perverts. But the truth is, you can and will be blessed by God if you follow His will.
If we want to receive an actual blessing from God, we must stand against the satanic, Christ-killing Jews and their evil global agenda.
As a factual matter, a Christian seeking a blessing cannot go wrong by simply siding against the Jews against everything that they collectively push. This doesn’t mean simply opposing the satanic and criminal murder headquarters of the Jews in Palestine, but every single thing the Jews do.
Here are some Jewish agendas:
- International usury-based banking
- Communism
- Bolshevism
- Feminism
- Race-mixing
- Homosexuality
- Atheism
- War in the Middle East
- Mass immigration
- Trannies
- Gun control
- Black Lives Matter
- Antifa
If you want to receive God’s blessing, you can literally just look at what Jews are doing and do the opposite.
This is why I am solidly “on the side” of the Palestinians in the present conflict in Palestine.
I don’t care if that puts me on the side of Ilhan Omar or some other person that I generally disagree with. I will stand consistently against Jewish agendas, no matter what, on principle. That doesn’t mean I endorse Islam, or anything like that. It simply means that I oppose Jews.
I also oppose asymmetrical slaughters of innocent civilians. No matter what you think about Moslems, this is just evil what they are doing, bombing all of these helpless people. As I noted above, Jews prefer Moslems to Christians by an overwhelming majority. So if they will do this to them, what do you think they would do to us?
If you find yourself on the side of child-murderers, you probably need to rethink your life.
Jesus wouldn’t side with the child-killers, nor would He ever in any context side with the sickening Jews who murdered Him.
I say this truthfully, before God: those who side with the Jews will share their guilt on Judgement Day.