Monday, November 21, 2016

Zionist Fascist 'Christian' Admits Israel, Not Abortion, Won Tangelical Vote Trump The Evangelical Vote





Zionist Fascist 'Christian' Admits Israel, Not Abortion, Won Tangelical Vote Trump The Evangelical Vote



9/11 WAS NOT ONLY A PRETEXT TO OVERTHROW THE U.S. CONSTITUTION BUT RUSH AMERICA TO WAR FOR ISRAEL IN THE MIDDLE EAST BUT ALSO A WAY TO UNITE CHURCH WITH STATE IN THE ULTIMATE CIA MOSSAD MEANS TO UNITE CHISTIAN CHURCHES WITH THE STATE AND ISRAEL. SEPARATION OF CHURCH OR MOSQUE OR SYNANGOGUE FROM STATE WAS ONE OF THE WISES THINGS THE U.S. CONSTITUTION AND ITS FOUNDERS DID.W BUSH USED 911 TO BRING ONLY PRO ISRAEL 'CHRISTIAN',
MEANING ANTI-CHRISTIAN PRO ZIONIST TO THE TOP AND USED U.S. GOVERNMENT MONEY TO FUND THEM.



Christian Evangelicals and U.S. Foreign Policy - Council on Foreign ...

www.cfr.org › Religion
Aug 23, 2006 - What is the evangelical stance on U.S. policy toward Israel? ... evangelicals overwhelmingly supported President George W. Bush's reelection, are .... after the 9/11 attacks that Islam was a "very evil and a very wicked religion.

Evangelicals plan show of clout for Israel - WND.com

www.wnd.com/2002/10/15445/
Oct 7, 2002 - ... editor for Worldwide Newsroom before joining WND shortly after 9/11. ... “I think that George W. Bush is probably the best friend Israel ever had in ... leader said that President Bush is well aware of the evangelical Christian ...
 
 

The Bush Administration and the Arab-Israeli Conflict: The Record of ...

www.jcpa.org/jl/vp516.htm
The administration's effort to seek support among Evangelical Christians and American ... Finally, Bush supported the Israeli position that the offers made by Israel's .... After 9/11. Immediately after the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center ..... Surprise Presidency of George W. Bush (New York: Random House, 2003), p.
 
 
 
 
 

Evangelicals and Israel: The Story of American Christian Zionism

https://books.google.com.gt/books?isbn=0195368029
Stephen Spector - 2009 - ‎Religion
“New Boundaries—Evangelicals and Islam after 9/11” (www.religionnews. com/press02/PR121405.html). ... Dead Certain: The Presidency of George W. Bush.
 
Aug 23, 2006 - What is the evangelical stance on U.S. policy toward Israel? ... evangelicals overwhelmingly supported President George W. Bush's reelection, are .... after the 9/11 attacks that Islam was a "very evil and a very wicked religion.

Israel Did 9/11 — All the Proof in the World | First Light Forum

https://firstlightforum.wordpress.com/israel-did-911-—-all-the-proof-in-t...
For a more in depth look at the Israeli 9-11 attack, read Christopher Bollyn's book ... Rothschild Conspiracy Timeline · Satanic Alliance of Jews and Christians ..... and Comptroller from 2001 to 2004 under the George W. Bush administration.

Evangelical Christians Want to Start WWIII to Speed the "Second ...

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Feb 18, 2012 - Bill Moyers reports that the organization Christians United for Israel – led ... Almost one out of four Americans believes that 9/11 was predicted in the ..... Firstly, Bush is not a Christian, hence, whatever he says can not be taken ...

http://www.christiantoday.com/article/john.hagee.israel.not.abortion.won.trump.the.evangelical.vote/101177.htm

John Hagee: Israel, Not Abortion, Won Trump The Evangelical Vote






Hagee is senior pastor of Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, Texas, and also founded Christians United for Israel.Facebook
 
 
Israel was the "hidden issue" of the presidential election, and clinched the evangelical vote for Trump, megachurch pastor John Hagee has said.
Hagee told Newsmax TV on Thursday: "The Democratic Party did not bring it up... But the Republican Party, particularly with Pence and also with Donald Trump, made it an issue that America was going to stand with Israel.
"I also believe that abortion had something to do with it, but Israel was the main issue that drove the people that we know to vote like they had never voted before."
Hagee, 76, is senior pastor of Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, Texas, and also founded Christians United for Israel. He is well-known for his frequent interventions in public affairs, especially his unwavering support of the Israeli government.
In May, he gave an implicit endorsement of Trump, though didn't mention the candidate by name. "I'm going to vote for the candidate that's going to make the US military great again. I'm going to vote for the party that is going to solve the immigration problem, not the one that has created the immigration problem. I'm going to support the party that brings jobs back from China... I'm not going to vote for the party that has betrayed Israel for the past seven years," Hagee said in a video message.
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"If you can read a newspaper, you know who I'm talking about. No candidate is perfect, but I want you to go vote and may God give us a leader who has the courage to put America first and stand up for we the people."
White evangelicals backed Trump by 81 per cent to 16 per cent on November 8.

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