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News: 'Dr. Armageddon' Supports John McCain
Posted on Monday, May 19 @ 06:00:32 PDT by Virgil

News by Gary DeMar
The presidential candidates are looking for support wherever it can be found. With the Moral Majority long retired, and the Coalition of Revival rusing head-long into irrelevance, new king-makers are on the rise. John Hagee is at the top of the list. While the Catholic League has blasted the endorsement because of Hagee’s anti-Catholic rhetoric (McCain has since disavowed Hagee on his anti-Catholic remarks), and the looney left has attacked the endorsement because of his views on homosexuality and abortion, some have picked up on his views related to eschatology, and for good reason. Hagee believes that an inevitable cataclysmic end is near.

His end-time-inevitability book Jerusalem Countdown has sold nearly a million copies. Christians United for Israel, a Christian support organization for Israel, has tremendous political and fund raising clout. Hagee’s dogmatic assertions about a fiery cataclysm and long political reach are scaring a lot of people. Here’s what Sarah Posner wrote in her article “Lobbying for Armageddon“:

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Re: 'Dr. Armageddon' Supports John McCain (Score: 1)
by mazuur on Monday, May 19 @ 11:40:25 PDT
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Gary,

Good article. I am glad somebody out there is exposing Hagee.

Keep it up.

-Rich


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Re: 'Dr. Armageddon' Supports John McCain (Score: 1)
by Ed on Monday, May 19 @ 17:59:04 PDT
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Hey wouldn't it be great if Hagee's organization was called "Gentiles United For Israel" or GUFI?

What a great acronym that would be....rotflol.

ed


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Re: 'Dr. Armageddon' Supports John McCain (Score: 1)
by chrisliv on Tuesday, May 20 @ 08:55:54 PDT
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Yeah,

George Bush, too, believes the Israeli State was Bible prophecy fulfilled, saying that the Israeli State is 'the Redemption of an Ancient Promise'

Here's an article from an Israeli paper during the recent Bush visit there:

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/126188

Of course, all of the Bible land and population promises were fulfilled 3000 years ago, by the time of Solomon. And the Old Covenant was not only broken, but was always meant to be temporary, as the "sceptre" was to "depart from Judah" when "Shiloh" came.

But, it's that false premise, about Jews never fully possessing that strip of land, that makes all Israeli brutality and its monopoly on nuclear weapons seem justifiable to Dispensational churchgoers and other US Taxpayers who have become blind supporters of the Israeli State.

Peace to you all,
C. Livingstone





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