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http://www.informationclearinghouse.inf ... e14346.htm
When addressing audiences receptive to Scriptural prophecy, however, Hagee welcomes the coming confrontation. He argues that a strike against Iran will cause Arab nations to unite under Russia's leadership, as outlined in chapters 38 and 39 of the Book of Ezekiel, leading to an "inferno [that] will explode across the Middle East, plunging the world toward Armageddon." In Hagee's telling, Israel has no choice but to strike at Iran's nuclear facilities, with or without America's help. The strike will provoke Russia -- which wants Persian Gulf oil -- to lead an army of Arab nations against Israel. Then God will wipe out all but one-sixth of the Russian-led army, as the world watches "with shock and awe," he says, lending either a divine quality to the Bush administration phrase or a Bush-like quality to God's wrath.
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Post by Kracus' Smarter Brother »

here's a good companion to that article

http://www.antiwar.com/justin/j012403.html


Reading the Bible literally, and seeing in it all sorts of predictions, the dispensationalists see evidence that the "end times" are upon us based on their interpretation of certain key passages in the Bible. As the dispensationalists see it, the future will be a time of turmoil, but true Bible-believing Christians will be "raptured" away (literally, carried up into heaven) before it begins. This is known as the period of tribulation, which will culminate in a valley northwest of Jerusalem known as Armageddon. When the Christians are "raptured" away, then Israel will take the place of the Church on earth, and, according to the dispensationalists, this will mark the beginning of another theological period or "dispensation" supposedly foreseen in the Bible.

This variant of Protestant fundamentalist doctrine is the root of what is known as "Christian Zionism," a movement that preceded the formal establishment of the Jewish variety by some years. As related by Professor Donald Wagner in article in The Christian Century, "Evangelicals and Israel: Theological Roots of a Political Alliance":
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Fucking :dork:
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don't forget about the jews my friends... They are god's chosen. Christians are like... the ugly step sisters that get to go to heaven. They're still gentiles through and through.
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gentile is such a weird word

edit: wanna see my gentiles? :icon32:
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S@M wrote:gentile is such a weird word

edit: wanna see my gentiles? :icon32:
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Re: armageddon outta here :dork:

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seremtan wrote:http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14346.htm


:dork:
:olo:
just goes to prove every religion has it tards.
they'll all be fucked when they go to heaven/paradise/whatever and find Buddha smiling at them.
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Gaza's Shirt:
Sayyid Iman Al-Sharif (aka Dr Fadl)
Part 1.
http://www.aawsat.com/english/news.asp? ... 3&id=16980
Part 2.
http://www.asharq-e.com/news.asp?section=3&id=17003
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Post by tnf »

zeeko wrote:don't forget about the jews my friends... They are god's chosen. Christians are like... the ugly step sisters that get to go to heaven. They're still gentiles through and through.
Do you bounce the gentiles?
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