
Posts Tagged ‘Zionism’
Radio Lux Lucet 140: Israel Recruits America’s Pastors
Posted in Radio Lux Lucet, tagged Christian Zionism, Zionism on December 13, 2025| Leave a Comment »
Radio Lux Lucet 139: The Great MAGA Meltdown
Posted in Israel, Radio Lux Lucet, tagged Christian Zionism, Dispensationalism, Donald Trump, Israel, MAGA, Zionism on November 23, 2025| Leave a Comment »
American Protestants and the Threat of Political Judaism
Posted in Israel, tagged Antisemitism, Christian Zionism, Israel, Israel Hamas War, Middle East, palestine, Politics, Zionism on June 23, 2024| Leave a Comment »

“This is like the modern version of Amalek. Until they’re (apparently referring to the Palestinians) wiped out, this is just going to go on and on and on and on.”
These were the words of no less an Evangelical light than John MacArthur in an interview with Ben Shapiro.
I’d like to say that MacArthur’s words were a rarity among American Protestants, but they are not. A substantial portion of the American Evangelical church is caught up in the superstition that is dispensationalism, a view of the end times that rose to prominence in the 19th century. For them, dispensationalism is the lens that colors their view of events in the Middle East. And so great is that coloring that they end up supporting anti-liberty political Judaism while destroying the Biblical system of political Protestantism set up by their forebears.
I’m not an expert on John MacArthur’s views on the end times, but I did find this article that seems to be consistent with his statement to Ben Shapiro. In it, MacArthur calls himself a “leaky dispensationalist,” by which he seems to mean that he’s not one of those crazy sorts of dispensationalists but is of a more rational spirit. Very well. But for all that, his stance on how Israel should conduct the war in Gaza, and by implication America’s obligation to support Israel’s war efforts, is not much different than Zionist wingnuts like Sen. Lindsey Graham, who called for Israel to nuke Gaza[1] or Nikki Haley writing “finish them” on an Israeli shell.[2]
What I find interesting about men such as MacArthur is that they continue to push the position that the American people have a God-given responsibility to ask “how high” every time the Israel lobby commands them and their elected officials to jump. By their words and actions, they show that they believe that the American people are, in fact, subordinate to the Israelis based on their warped interpretation of eschatology.
Take, for example, the Israel lobby’s attack on the First Amendment. At the behest of Jewish Zionists,[3] the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill called the Antisemitism Awareness Act that would, in effect, make all criticism of Israel and Jews illegal on college campuses.[4] Given the antisemitism laws in effect in Europe and Canada, it’s reasonable that the Israel lobby won’t be satisfied with quashing all criticism of Israel and Jews only on college campuses. They will work to impose such laws on American society at large, the First Amendment notwithstanding.
The First Amendment prohibits Congress from establishing a church, abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press, or of the right of the people peaceably to assemble and petition the government. It is among the crowning achievements of political Protestantism. The First Amendment guarantees that Christians have the right to proclaim the gospel of Justification by Faith (Belief) Alone. If faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the word of God, then, of course, freedom of speech is critical to the spread of the gospel. And since spiritual liberty begets political and economic liberty, free speech is also necessary to the creation and maintenance of our republic and the rights guaranteed under our Constitution.
So why do John MacArthur and others, instead of taking the side of political Protestantism as they should, prefer instead to support Zionism, which is an expression of political Judaism? Political Judaism lacks the necessary ideas to create or sustain a free society. Do these Christian Zionists not understand that Zionism and our God-given liberties protected by our Constitution are incompatible?
In the New Testament, we have several clear examples of what those who adhere to political Judaism think about free speech. They hate it. They had Christ crucified because they didn’t like his sermons. Even before the crucifixion, there were attempts on Jesus’s life simply for what he said.
The Sanhedrin beat Peter and John for what? For preaching the gospel. The Sanhedrin didn’t believe in freedom of speech. In 2024, the modern-day Sanhedrin in the form of the ADL, AIPAC, and other Jewish organizations and individuals[5] likewise do not believe in free speech and call for college kids and professors who protest Israel to be beaten, suspended, doxed, and prevented from working. They are political thugs whose ideas and actions are incompatible with a free society. Many Christians, who, like the Sanhedrin, also do not believe in freedom of speech, agree. But the Constitution, an expression of political Protestantism, says that college students have the right to peacefully protest Israel.
Political Judaism says, “Don’t say that, or we’ll throw you in jail.” Why do American Protestants fail to take their own side by defending political Protestantism’s principle of free speech? Why do they side with political Judaism against the commands of Scripture and their own best interests? A big part of the answer is their foolish and unscriptural dispensationalist eschatology.
Other Protestants, seeing the problems with political Judaism, prefer to side with Rome instead. One popular expression of political Romanism is Christian Nationalism, which calls for Protestants to make a grand alliance with Romanism and Eastern Orthodoxy to rebuild Christendom. Christians should not side with political Romanism or Orthodoxy, which, like political Judaism, are forms of unbelief lacking the necessary ideas to create and sustain a free society.
Satan fills this world with all manner of distractions, including false theologies and philosophies designed to fool, if possible, even the elect. It’s time for American Protestants to take Jesus’s words seriously, “Take heed that no man deceive you.”
[1] “U.S. Senator Says Israel Should Nuke Gaza,” by Ben Norton, Geopolitical Economy, May 12, 2024, https://geopoliticaleconomy.com/2024/05/12/senator-lindsey-graham-israel-nuclear-weapons-gaza/, accessed 6/23/2024.
[2] “Nikki Haley writes ‘Finish Them’ on Israeli artillery shell, drawing criticism,” by Kanishka Singh, Reuters, May 29, 2024, https://www.reuters.com/world/us/nikki-haley-writes-finish-them-israeli-artillery-shell-drawing-criticism-2024-05-29/, accessed 6/23/2024.
[3] See this post of X from AIPAC (the American Israel Public Affairs Committee) from May 1, 2024. AIPAC, an organization committed to advancing political Judaism, is delighted at the Antisemitism Awareness Act’s attack on the First Amendment.
[4] “New US Antisemitism Law Turns Critics Against Israeli Genocide Into Criminals,” by Joachim Hagopian, Global Research, May 3, 2024, https://www.globalresearch.ca/antisemitism-law-critics-israeli-genocide/5856331, accessed 6/23/2024.
[5] One of the most vocal individuals attacking the right to protest Israel is billionaire investor Bill Ackman. Ackman demanded that Harvard University (his alma mater) name the Harvard students blaming Israel for the Hamas attack of October 7, 2023. This is a tactic known as “doxing,” which is “Typically…a malicious act, used against people with whom the hacker disagrees or dislikes. Doxing…is the act of revealing identifying information about someone online, such as their real name, home address, workplace, phone, financial, and other personal information.” (Kaspersky, https://usa.kaspersky.com/resource-center/definitions/what-is-doxing). Ackman claims to believe in free speech while at the same time acting like some mafia Don, saying to student protestors, in effect, “You’ll never work in this town again!”
Radio Lux Lucet 115: Our Greatest Ally
Posted in Radio Lux Lucet, tagged Attack on Free Speech, Christian Zionism, First Amendment, Israel Hamas War, John Robbins, Zionism on April 27, 2024| Leave a Comment »

The Religious Wars of the 21st Century by John W. Robbins, The Trinity Foundation, 2006.
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DonateDonate monthlyDonate yearlyYour Right to Question the Holocaust Narrative
Posted in Politics, tagged Antisemitism, First Amendment, Holocaust, Holocaust Denial, Israel, Zionism on March 24, 2024| Leave a Comment »

Last week we looked at the foolish and dangerous law signed by South Dakota Kristi Noem that incorporates the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s (IHRA) “working definition of antisemitism” into state law. According to the IHRA’s definition, “claims that Jews kill[ed] Jesus” are considered antisemitic.
The problem with this is that the Word of God clearly and repeatedly teaches that the Jews did, in fact, kill Jesus Christ. Stephen the deacon went even further in his description of the Jews who put him on trial. He called the “betrayers” and “murderers” of Christ. Any law that criminalizes, or, potentially criminalizes, teaching what the Word of God says is unjust, as it contradicts the Word of God. Thus, there are good reasons for opposing South Dakota’s “model legislation,” which the Governor says will be replicated in states nationwide.
Now I doubt the South Dakota state police will be kicking down church doors next Sunday and dragging Christian ministers out of their pulpits for preaching from Acts 7:52. More likely, the South Dakota law will function similarly to a law recently passed in Georgia. There, Governor Brian Kemp signed a bill in January of this year. According to one of the supporters, “the definition will only come into play after someone has committed a crime.” [1] This is still objectionable, dangerous, unconstitutional, and unchristian as it criminalizes speech, if only indirectly, and is, in my opinion, designed to conceal the tyrannical intent behind such laws of attacking the First Amendment, if only indirectly. But who’s to say charging Christian ministers for preaching the Word of God is not the end goal of those who promote legislation of this sort? Given the attacks on free speech throughout the West, preventing Christian pastors from honestly teaching about the role the Jews played in the murder of Christ may very well be the end goal of those who lobby for such legislation.
The Deranged Zionist Attack on Our Republic
Posted in Israel, tagged Free Speech, Israel Hamas War, Zionism on December 10, 2023| Leave a Comment »

One can find many examples of high-ranking government officials and others in positions of influence complaining about threats to “our democracy.”
In 2018 when the great internet purge of conservatives began with the unpersoning and deplatforming of Alex Jones, Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) said,
Infowars [Infowars is Alex Jones’s news organization] is the tip of a giant iceberg of hate and lies that uses sites like Facebook and YouTube to tear our nation apart. These companies must do more than take down one website. The survival of our democracy depends on it[1]
More recently, Nancy Pelosi opined that the prospect of Donald Trump being re-elected as president would be a “nightmare scenario” and that “our democracy” is “at stake” in the 2024 presidential election.[2]
This is an odd statement. Pelosi is asking readers to believe that if Donald Trump is re-elected by the voters as president, that somehow this is a threat to “our democracy.” It seems to this author that this would be the very definition of democracy: the people getting the elected officials whom they choose.
What Pelosi seems to mean is that if Donald Trump is re-elected, the voters made the wrong choice. While there’s nothing wrong with disagreeing with the result of an election, it’s silly to deem it a threat to “our democracy.”
Radio Lux Lucet Ep.30: Happy New Year 2020: a Look Back and a Look Ahead
Posted in Radio Lux Lucet, tagged 2020 Presidential Campaign, Antichrist, Babylonian Harlot, Dispensationalism, Feminism, Foreign Policy, Israel Lobby, Roman Catholicism, Roman Church-State, Zionism on January 1, 2020| 5 Comments »
The Israel Lobby’s Attack on the First Amendment
Posted in Politics, tagged BDS Movement, Christian Zionism, First Amendment, Israel, Israel Lobby, Zionism on July 28, 2019| 4 Comments »

A screenshot of C-Span at the end of a tally of a US House of Representatives vote to condemn the boycott Israel movement on July 23, 2019.
Congress Shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
– The First Amendment to the United States Constitution
Last Tuesday, the United States House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly to condemn a movement of private citizens to boycott companies doing business with the state of Israel. Palestinian Omar Barghouti is generally credited with founding The Boycott, Disinvest, Sanctions movement (BDS) in 2005, and since that time the movement has gained supporters in many nations. Claiming inspiration from the South African anti-apartheid movement, the BDS website states that, “the Palestinian BDS call urges nonviolent pressure on Israel until it complies with international law by meeting three demands.” They are:
- Ending its occupation and colonization of all Arab lands and dismantling the Wall,
- Recognizing the fundamental rights of the Arab-Palestinian citizens of Israel to full equality, and
- Respecting, protecting and promoting the rights of Palestinian refugees to return to their homes and properties as stipulated in UN Resolution 194.
As the BDS movement’s name suggests, the goal of the organizers is to bring economic and social pressure on Israel to accede to the group’s demands. It is beyond the scope of this post to argue whether or not the goals, methods and motives of those involved in the BDS movement deserve the support of Americans in general or American Christians in particular. Rather, the focus of this post is on the attempts by various Zionist lobbying groups to combat the BDS movement in the United States by shutting down their ability to peacefully protest.
In the opinion of this author, the ongoing attempts by the Israel lobby in America to condemn and to even outlaw private, peaceful protests against the policies of the Israeli government are unconstitutional and represent a grave danger to the American republic. In short, the Anti-BDS movement is a direct threat to one of America’s most cherished liberties, the right to free speech.
Yet despite the grave danger to the American republic, there has been very little criticism of this movement either in the mainstream press or the alternate media. Especially disappointing the apparent lack of scrutiny from Christians, who of all people should be the most vigorous defenders of free speech.
Fred Reed on Pence, Pompeo and “Christian” Foreign Policy
Posted in Foreign Policy, Politics, Roman Catholicism, The Reformation, tagged Antichrist, Babylonian Harlot, Christian Zionism, Israel, Zionism on May 5, 2019| Leave a Comment »

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Vice President Mike Pence. Fred Reed rightly criticizes these neo-conservatives for their belligerent foreign policy and tendency to conflate U.S. interests with those of Israel, but misses the mark when recommending an alternative.
“Pence A Christian? POMPEO?: There Are Christians Who Love and Christian Who Hate,” a recent article by veteran journalist and commentator Fred Reed caught my eye this week. Reed, a gifted and independent-minded columnist, takes an approach to politics that can, I think, fairly be described as Libertarian.
As to his religions background, in his biography on his website he writes, “In general my family for many generations were among the most literate, the most productive, and the dullest people in the South. Presbyterians.” That said, in reading him over the years, my sense is that he has rejected the faith of his forebears and now seems rather hostile to the Presbyterianism of his family. Writing about the Catholic churches of Mexico, he commented in one column, “In any of these them (sic), before Protestantism cast its drab cloak of half of the faith, a traveler could enter and understand everything he saw.” In the same column, he has high praise for Russian Orthodox ceremony as well.
All that said, Reed has a wonderful talent for exposing the many nonsensical pieties which in our time are presented to the public as the very height of wisdom. In his article Reed – the author has a penchant for ribald language, which I have edited out as both unnecessary and inappropriate for this blog – makes many spot on observations about the anti-Christian foreign policy espoused by supposedly Christian government officials. On the other hand, some of his statements are wide of the mark. My comments are interspersed.

