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'Dr. Armageddon' and the Future of Israel
Gary DeMar / American Vision:
John Hagee's "Christians United for Israel" held its annual meeting in Washington, D.C., last month (July 2007). Supporters of CUFI are looking forward to Armageddon. Of course, they believe they won’t be around to experience it. God will finally fulfill his covenant promises to Israel, but not until He wipes out millions of Jews and billions of others around the world in one final judgment. No wonder an increasing number of people fear "Dr. Armageddon" and his millions of followers. Could their political clout push us toward an all-out Mideast war? There are Jews who support Hagee and CUFI, but I bet they don't know the whole story.
John Hagee and AIPAC
Chris Ortiz / Chalcedon Blog:
The Rev. John Hagee has long been playing the shill for the Zionists. There's a huge difference between honoring a particular religion and sponsoring a politico-geographical policy. Most of the Zionists within AIPAC are hardly orthodox Jews, and their agenda is squarely political. The ways and means utilized to establish the Zionist occupation of Palestine are suspect, and most conservative Christians are simply unaware of the history of Zionism between 1897-1948. Yet, Hagee sounds as if he is a hired gun aimed at Christian support of Zionism.