As the ongoing dialectic of the Middle East rages on, Christians are becoming increasingly more polarized by identity politics and poor understanding of history and scripture. In this episode we will cover recent events as well as important facts to know about what is going on so that you can see the truth and not be deceived.
Yes, the identification of the "international jew" is a strong trope and over the top. The fact that Jesuits created Zionism somehow does not occur...it could be that the system gets rebuilt as a new Christian unity or massive "reform"...which is why they ALL love the word 'Awakening"...I think the Dispensationalists will be faced with a failure that leads to collapse. There will be a claim of "uniting the body of Christ" but it will rely on tradition and sacraments.
Notice that Kirk focuses on "Jesus' national identity." Dispensationalists say words like "the Jews' God." That is very weird if you simply recognize God as an everlasting Creator. For them, Christ is not strong enough to 1) be the whole point of every event in the Old Testament and 2) accept the power of his salvation as final and more than enough. For them, there has to be a more "mythic" plot with the kind of high drama that includes death of innocents, enemies and more human exploits.
Its weird but it does follow the historical cycles of Constantine, Charlemagne, etc. No way to guess time frame tho
Yes, the identification of the "international jew" is a strong trope and over the top. The fact that Jesuits created Zionism somehow does not occur...it could be that the system gets rebuilt as a new Christian unity or massive "reform"...which is why they ALL love the word 'Awakening"...I think the Dispensationalists will be faced with a failure that leads to collapse. There will be a claim of "uniting the body of Christ" but it will rely on tradition and sacraments.
Notice that Kirk focuses on "Jesus' national identity." Dispensationalists say words like "the Jews' God." That is very weird if you simply recognize God as an everlasting Creator. For them, Christ is not strong enough to 1) be the whole point of every event in the Old Testament and 2) accept the power of his salvation as final and more than enough. For them, there has to be a more "mythic" plot with the kind of high drama that includes death of innocents, enemies and more human exploits.