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Hagee is not some fringe religious wacko. For 20 years, he has built CUFI into the largest (at 8 million members), most-funded and most powerful “pro-Israel” organization in America — dwarfing AIPAC, J Street, and others. House Speaker Mike Johnson spoke to CUFI during the “fly-in.” (He has also fast-tracked the package of aid to Israel that he had previously stalled, though this is likely as much a response to Iran’s attack as to any lobbying effort.)
But CUFI has its own, unique agenda for Israel, which has little to do with the interests of Jews, religious or secular. (Indeed, many CUFI figures have made shockingly antisemitic statements.) It wants Jews to move to Israel to hasten the End Times and bring the Second Coming of Christ. Don’t take my word for it; Hagee wrote all of this in his bestselling 2005 book Jerusalem Countdown. As Abraham Foxman, then national director of the Anti-Defamation League, told the Forward in 2015, “It is for their own salvation, not for Jewish salvation; it’s so they will see the Second Coming of the Messiah. A campaign of Christians to send Jews to Israel is morally offensive.”
Christian Zionists have also been longtime funders of Israel’s extreme far right. Between 2001 and 2015, the John Hagee Foundation donated over $58 million to far-right Israeli organizations, including settlements and Im Tirtzu, an extreme nationalist group that, at the time, literally demonized Israeli progressives (depicting Knesset member Naomi Chazan with horns), helped pass anti-NGO laws in Israel and led a yearslong campaign against the New Israel Fund
originally posted by: DAVID64
a reply to: Shoshanna
People like this are the reason I refuse to belong to any organized religion. They can spout Bible verses all day, but in the end they're just looking for money.
originally posted by: FlyersFan
He pushes the false Rapture cult.
It was invented in the mid 1800s by failed Anglican priest Nelson Darby.
It's feel good crap that isn't biblical.
The believers in it twist scripture to try to fit a square peg in a round hole.
Don't bother with the guy.
Anyone pushing 'pre trib rapture' will just screw up your thinking.
Scripture says - Those who endure to the end will be saved.
Matthew 24:13
There is no easy out. Everyone tribulates.
Life sucks and then you die.
originally posted by: visitedbythem
originally posted by: FlyersFan
He pushes the false Rapture cult.
It was invented in the mid 1800s by failed Anglican priest Nelson Darby.
It's feel good crap that isn't biblical.
The believers in it twist scripture to try to fit a square peg in a round hole.
Don't bother with the guy.
Anyone pushing 'pre trib rapture' will just screw up your thinking.
Scripture says - Those who endure to the end will be saved.
Matthew 24:13
There is no easy out. Everyone tribulates.
Life sucks and then you die.
1Th 4:17 Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord.
G726
ἁρπάζω
harpazō
har-pad'-zo
From a derivative of G138; to seize (in various applications): - catch (away, up), pluck, pull, take (by force).
Total KJV occurrences: 13
It wants Jews to move to Israel to hasten the End Times and bring the Second Coming of Christ.
originally posted by: Shoshanna
a reply to: FlyersFan
I feel like a lot of what goes on in these mainstream religion churches is feel good crap. I don't know though I'm not a Bible expert or anything.