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Christian Zionist and U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee at the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem. In a recent speech, Huckabee implied that Israel is America’s wife.

In a post on X dated 11/01/2025, Tony Perkins quoted Mike Gallagher saying, “Israel has a right to exist. I believe [what] the Bible tells us about God’s chosen people….”[1]

One of the central tenets of Christian Zionism is that the Jews, because they are Jews, apart from belief in the Lord Jesus Christ, are God’s chosen people. But is this what the Bible teaches?

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Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden in Washington on March 24, 2021, the day he tasked her with addressing the root causes that drive migration from Central America to the U.S. I wonder if she considered the activities of Catholic Charities as a potential root cause? Probably not. Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images file

We spent some time looking at the birthright citizenship issue, first, because it is such a key component of Antichrist’s irredentist immigration assault on America, and second, because at least as far as I am aware, it has been largely ignored by Christian writers.

However, other statements in SNL need to be refuted from the Scriptures. We will now turn to these.     

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Pope Francis stands on an altar facing the U.S. before celebrating Mass during a February 2016 trip to Juarez. A mere five years later, America’s second Roman Catholic president unleashed a border invasion the likes of which America had never seen. Photo: Robin Zielinski/Las Cruces Sun-News.

Strangers No Longer: Together on the Journey of Hope (SNL) is the title of a 2003 pastoral letter issued jointly by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) and their counterparts in Mexico. We will now turn to an analysis of this document.

In his 1984 book American Democracy & the Vatican: Population Growth & National Security, author Stephen D. Mumford noted, “Americans…are also aware that 90 percent of all illegal immigrants are Roman Catholic.”[1] Granted, these are old numbers and may not reflect the current religious affiliation of the millions of illegal aliens who have entered the United States during the Biden Administration. Nevertheless, Roman Catholics remain a significant portion of the aliens, legal and illegal, currently pouring across America’s borders.

Drawing on the dogmas outlined in Pope Pius XII’s 1952 Apostolic Constitution Exsul Familia Nazarethana, SNL can be seen as Rome’s irredentist battle plan to conquer America for the Roman Church-State using illegal immigration as one of its principal weapons. Rome’s approach to illegal immigration can be summarized thus: get ‘em in, keep ‘em in, put ‘em on the dole, legalize ‘em.

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Martin Luther as the “German Hercules” vanquishing the doctors of Rome. Hans Holbein the Younger, 1520. Brother Martin was not confused about the identity of Antichrist.

Have you prayed against Antichrist today? 

To answer that question truthfully, you first need to know who Antichrist is.  Protestants once knew the identity of Antichrist.  But the Protestant school of prophetic interpretation has been out of fashion for a long time, and other systems such as Postmillennialism, Amillennialism, and Dispensationalism have captured the bulk of Reformed and Evangelical pulpits in our day.

For the Postmillennialists, Antichrist is yesterday’s news.  He came and went in the first century, so there’s no need to pray against him.  For in the literal sense of the word he is history.

With the Dispensationalists it’s not much different.  For them, there’s no need to pray against Antichrist, because Antichrist will not appear until sometime in the future.  When Isaiah prophesied to King Hezekiah that the Babylonians would come and carry off all Judah’s treasure to Babylon, he exclaimed, “The word of the LORD which you have spoken is good…Will there not be peace and truth at least in my days?”  Hezekiah saw the destruction of Jerusalem as a small thing since it was an event in the distant future and would not affect him.  Not Hezekiah’s finest moment, that.  For Dispensationalists, it is much the same way.  The coming of Antichrist is a future event and not a clear and present danger.  Perhaps some Dispensationalists pray against the supposedly future Antichrist, but human nature being what it is, probably most do not.    

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