77 years of ‘genocide’ and the Palestinian population has grown from under 1 million to over 5 million.
Israel must be the most incompetent genocidal nation in history.
Apartheid means institutionalized racism.
In Israel, you can be a Christian, a Muslim or a Jew and own property, vote and serve in government.
There are Muslims in the IDF.
Qatar is an apartheid state. Christians in Qatar worship mainly at one place: the Mesaimeer Religious Complex in the Abu Hamour area on the outskirts of Doha, informally nicknamed “Church City.” They cannot own property, vote or be in government.
You can have your own opinions, you are not entitled to your own facts.
DOES THE BIBLE SAY THAT GOD WILL BLESS THOSE WHO BLESS ISRAEL?
Tucker Carlson has made something of a hobby out of mocking the idea that God blesses those who bless Israel and curses those who curse her. When Senator Ted Cruz could not cite the verse on the spot, Carlson declared victory in what became a viral moment for him. But winning a theological debate on a technicality against a non-theologian is not the same as being right. Let us look at what the Bible actually teaches — and then let the history books add their own testimony.
THE FOUNDATIONAL PROMISE
The foundational passage is Genesis 12:1–3. God speaks to Abraham and declares,
"I will bless those who bless you, and him who dishonors you I will curse; and in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed."
Tucker’s counter-argument is essentially: fine, that was a promise to Abraham personally, and Abraham is dead, so case closed, or maybe, that was a promise to the future church! But this reading does violence to the entire arc of Scripture.
A DYNASTY PROMISE, NOT A ONE-MAN DEAL
Any serious Old Testament scholar understands that the Abrahamic covenant was not a one-man arrangement — it was a dynasty promise. The covenant God made with Abraham and later reaffirmed with Isaac and Jacob is of transcendent significance, containing promises that were explicitly everlasting — even through “a thousand generations” (Psalm 105:8–11). The Lord reaffirmed through oath His commitment to bless Abraham and his seed — understood as the corporate physical progeny (meaning his actual physical descendants) — and the covenant came through Isaac and Jacob as well.[1]
The Scripture makes this extension of the covenant unmistakable. When God appears to Isaac in Genesis 26:3–4, He says:
"Sojourn in this land, and I will be with you and bless you, for to you and to your offspring I will give all these lands, and I will establish the oath that I swore to Abraham your father. I will multiply your offspring as the stars of heaven and will give to your offspring all these lands. And in your offspring all the nations of the earth shall be blessed."
The same covenant. The same nations. Now addressed to the next physical generation.
Then God reaffirms it again to Jacob at Bethel in Genesis 28:13–14:
"I am the Lord, the God of Abraham your father and the God of Isaac. The land on which you lie I will give to you and to your offspring. Your offspring shall be like the dust of the earth, and you shall spread abroad to the west and to the east and to the north and to the south, and in you and your offspring shall all the families of the earth be blessed."
Abraham, Isaac, Jacob — three generations, one unbroken covenant.
Psalm 105:8–11 seals the case:
“He REMEMBERS his covenant FOVEVER, the word that he commanded, for A THOUSAND GENERATIONS, the covenant that he made with Abraham, his sworn promise to Isaac, which he confirmed to Jacob as a statute, to Israel as an EVERLASTING COVENANT, saying, ‘To you I will give the land of Canaan as your portion for an inheritance.’”
This is not a personal promise to one man. It is a covenant made to Abraham, renewed to Isaac, confirmed to Jacob, and declared everlasting to the nation of Israel.
BALAAM AND THE BLESSING OF THE NATIONS
Most strikingly, in Numbers 24, a pagan diviner named Balaam is hired by the Moabite king Balak specifically to curse Israel. But what came out of Balaam’s mouth instead of a curse was this: “Blessed are those who bless you, and cursed are those who curse you”— spoken over the twelve physical tribes of Jacob wandering in the wilderness.[2]
Commentators note that Balaam’s blessing formula deliberately echoes the original words of Genesis 12:3 and Isaac’s blessing of Jacob — confirming the assurance of divine favor to the righteous and their seed forever.[3] By Numbers 24, Abraham has been dead for centuries. But the blessing-and-cursing principle is applied without hesitation to the living nation of his descendants. Tucker's argument — that the modern nation of Israel (which DNA proves are the descendants of the Israelites) has no connection to the biblical promises — cannot survive contact with the text.
NOTE: I do not believe that the modern nation of Israel is guiltless or should not be held accountable like any other nation. Wherever there is injustice, it should be called out. But that also means in Russia, which attacked Ukraine without cause, and in Iran, where 50,000 citizens have been murdered for protesting. It seems that people like Tucker are fixated on Israel's sins while making excuses for the Islamic world. What the Bible teaches is that believers should contend for Israel's salvation in order to provoke her to jealousy (Romans 11:11). That doesn't mean unquestioned support and no accountability.
THE CHURCH IN GENESIS 12
Before we turn to history, a reasonable question must be answered: what about the Church? If the Abrahamic covenant extends to Israel as a nation, where do Gentile believers fit in? The answer is not complicated — it is actually hiding in plain sight in Genesis 12 itself.
God makes two distinct promises to Abraham in those opening verses. First, He says He will make Abraham into a great nation — that is, Israel, the physical descendants through Isaac and Jacob. But then God says something broader: "in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed." Those are two different things. One is a nation. The other is the multitude of nations. The promise is not either/or — it is both/and. Israel is the vehicle through which the universal blessing travels. This is why God changes Abram’s name to Abraham in Genesis 17 to indicate that he will be the father of a multitude of nations.
And we know exactly what that blessing is. Paul makes it explicit in Galatians 3:8, where he quotes Genesis 12:3 and says that God was preaching the gospel in advance to Abraham — that through his seed, meaning, ultimately, the Messiah Jesus, all nations would be blessed with salvation. So the Church is not in competition with Israel in Genesis 12. The Church is the fulfillment of the second half of the promise. Gentiles who believe in Jesus are the "all the families of the earth" God was already talking about when He first spoke to Abraham. That does not cancel the covenant with the nation of Israel — it completes the picture.
NOW, LET THE HISTORY SPEAK
In 1917, the British government issued the Balfour Declaration, expressing its support for the establishment of a Jewish national home in Palestine — an act many believe represented divine favor at work, and which historians describe as among the last great acts of the British Empire.[4] Britain was then the world’s dominant superpower, controlling roughly a quarter of the earth’s landmass. It was said that “the sun never sets on the British Empire” because it had lands all over the globe. For several decades, under leaders with strong evangelical sensibilities, Britain had championed Jewish restoration to their ancient homeland.
Then Britain turned.
In May 1939, the British government issued the White Paper, heavily favoring Arab demands: it limited Jewish immigration to 75,000 over five years, ended Jewish land purchases, and effectively declared that Britain had fulfilled its obligations to the Jewish people — closing the Holy Land’s doors even as Jews were fleeing Nazi persecution across Europe.[5] It was a breathtaking betrayal, and it came precisely when the Jewish people needed refuge most.
The timeline of what followed is striking. In 1940, the British Empire still contained a quarter of the world’s population and a fifth of its landmass. Yet within the following two decades, more than twenty British territories gained independence, and by 1980, only a handful remained under British control.[6] The sun, so to speak, began setting on the empire almost immediately after Britain slammed the door on the Jewish people.
Meanwhile, the United States stepped into the void. America had long been shaped by a deep biblical heritage and a Puritan identification with Israel’s story. America championed the founding of the modern State of Israel in 1948 — Harry Truman, himself a student of Scripture, recognized Israel eleven minutes after independence was declared at 9 AM EST on May 14. In the decades that followed, the United States became the undisputed dominant world power in every category: economic, military, cultural, and technological. For nearly a century now, no nation on earth has come close.
ANECDOTE OR EVIDENCE?
The cynic will note that empires rise and fall for many reasons — wars, economics, nationalism. That is true, and no honest theologian claims the blessing-and-cursing principle operates as a simple vending machine. But the trajectory is undeniable. The nation that championed Jewish restoration rose to global preeminence. The nation that betrayed the Jewish people and locked them out of their homeland as the Holocaust unfolded lost its empire within a generation.
That is not merely anecdote. That is a pattern consistent with what the Scripture promises — a promise that did not die with Abraham, but was passed to his seed, renewed through Isaac and Jacob, reaffirmed through a pagan prophet named Balaam, and written across the history of nations ever since.
Tucker Carlson is free to dismiss that pattern. But dismissing it does not make it disappear.
Dr. Ron Cantor
Candace Owens has convinced me…
That Tyler Robinson definitely killed Charlie Kirk.
Nine straight months of Candace and her cultists obsessively looking into every detail of this story.
Slow motion videos.
Extensive family history breakdowns.
Eight hour livestreams.
Two hundred and fifty podcast episodes.
Thousands of people digging and digging for a crumb of something that would prove it was all a conspiracy.
And….
These people have produced nothing.
No real evidence.
No actual suspect.
They don’t even have a solid theory.
They just flip flop back and forth believing whatever theory Candace chooses to monetize that day.
If there was truly something there surely these people would’ve picked up on it by now.
But they have zero, zip, zilch, nada.
Therefore their lack of results has fully convinced me that Tyler Robinson definitely killed Charlie Kirk.
Hi, I'm just a simple guy down in Texas... but could we maybe stop arguing about "the Jews" and focus on the literal socialists and communists who are vowing to destroy Western civilization with violence.
Thanks.
You are not fighting Israel.
You are destroying your own future.
By spreading lies, inverting reality, punishing the victim and rewarding the perpetrators, all for social media attention, you are tearing your society apart.
You demonize a country you know almost nothing about, while attacking your strongest allies and the very people who have contributed the most to America in science, medicine, and innovation.
Instead of hating and demonizing Israel, you should be learning from it.
This small nation works together, fights together, farms together, and survives together. It has shown remarkable resilience and deterrence while fighting barbarism on multiple fronts. A model that has survived for 5,000 years, not because of numbers or propaganda, but because of its essence, and will to live.
The most heavily armed nation on earth is also the most divided. When the supply chains collapse, those guns won’t protect you, they will turn against you.
Today you turn against Israel.
Tomorrow you will turn against each other.
Hey @RealCandaceOCEO You are so full of shit. Never once have you shown he was threatened VERIFIABLY with other than TRUST ME BRO sources you demented, vile piece of trash, on the other hand.................He did think he may get killed; by a group like the one TR had at least some association with EVEN PREDICTED IT, and the FBI still has investigations going on. You are such vile trash.
How do people take this idiot Seriously?
Saturday Preparedness Thought
One of the most important preparedness conversations you can have with your teenagers doesn't involve hurricanes, power outages, or emergency kits.
It involves people.
Recent headlines have once again highlighted the horrific reality of grooming gangs, rapists, and sexual predators, and the ways they manipulate vulnerable young people. While the details vary from case-to-case, one lesson remains constant: danger often doesn't look dangerous in the beginning.
Predators rarely introduce themselves as predators.
They offer friendship. Attention. Gifts. Validation. A place to belong. They isolate. They manipulate. They create dependency. And they rely on the hope that their victims won't tell anyone.
That's why one of the best things parents can do is have conversations before they're needed.
Talk about online relationships. Talk about secrecy. Teach your kids that trusted adults should never ask them to keep secrets from the people who love them. Remind them that no matter what mistake they've made, they can call you, and you'll help them first and ask questions later.
And perhaps most importantly, teach them that predators often spend weeks or months earning trust before they ever ask for anything in return.
And there is one more thing every child should hear from their parents: You do not need permission to protect yourself.
You do not owe anyone politeness when your safety is at stake. You do not have to worry about hurting someone's feelings, making a scene, or appearing rude. If something feels wrong, leave. If someone crosses a boundary, say no. If you need to yell, run, or call for help, do it.
Teach your children that they don't need certainty to act. They don't need to convince their friends. They don't need to wait until a situation becomes obviously dangerous. Their instincts matter.
And remind them that no mistake, no bad decision, and no uncomfortable situation is too embarrassing to call home. You would rather answer a phone call at midnight than spend a lifetime wishing they had made one.
Because their safety matters more than anyone else's feelings. Preparedness isn't only about disasters. Sometimes it's about building trust inside your family before someone else tries to harm it.
Ten minutes of conversation today could prevent years of heartbreak tomorrow. Protect the people you love before someone else decides to exploit them.
This afternoon, during my youngest son’s 13th birthday celebration, I spent time with some dear friends who are like family to me.
As we talked, we all agreed on how late the hour is and on the magnitude of the times and seasons in which we live. We also agreed that what we are witnessing today may very well be a preview of what the future will look like for Israel after the rapture - a world leader who appears friendly toward our nation, brokers a peace agreement, and even allows the temple to be rebuilt, only to reveal his true nature and turn completely against her.
These are truly historic and biblical times.
Stay close to the Lord. Remain rooted in His Word. Encourage one another and stay in fellowship as we eagerly await His return:
“And let us consider one another in order to stir up love and good works, not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as is the manner of some, but exhorting one another, and so much the more as you see the Day approaching.”
(Hebrews 10:24–25 NKJV)
Two words: “Kier Starmer”.
And still, I’m a huge fan of Great Britain, and I am rooting for its success and the health and healing. I still believe there are good people in that government trying to turn that mighty ship back towards the right direction.
Perhaps we shouldn’t write off an entire nation because of a handful of idiots. 🤷🏼♀️
Hope this helps!
@TulsiGabbard@ODNIgov@DNIGabbard We owe you more than we could ever begin to repay. God bless you and keep you, and make His face shine upon you…and give you peace. ✝️
Thank you for your service. 🇺🇸
I've spent some time researching Candace Owens' claims, reviewing her podcasts, examining the evidence she presents, and comparing her conclusions to the facts available.
I did not arrive at this conclusion lightly.
My concern is not that Candace asks difficult questions. My concern is that she repeatedly presents speculation as though it were established fact, promotes conspiracy theories without sufficient evidence, and encourages a worldview that can leave people increasingly detached from reality.
Scripture warns believers to "mark and avoid" those who create division through false teaching and deception (Romans 16:17). There comes a point where discernment requires us to acknowledge that a voice is no longer trustworthy.
#stephenpowell
Our American flag has flown over battlefields, hurricanes, terrorist attacks, floods, wildfires, and some of the hardest days this country has ever faced.
Through all of it, one lesson remains true: America's greatest strength has never been a building, a government agency, or a piece of equipment.
It's people.
The neighbors who check on each other. The volunteers who show up. The first responders who run toward danger. The communities that rebuild after disaster strikes.
It is choosing to be someone others can rely on when things go wrong.
And despite our disagreements, challenges, and imperfections, there is still much to be proud of. A nation built on the belief that people should be free. A nation that has repeatedly risen to meet extraordinary challenges. A nation whose strength is found not in its institutions alone, but in the character of its people.
That is worth remembering today.
Happy Flag Day!
The Jews have been hated for being poor and for being wealthy; for being weak and for being powerful; for being too separate and for being too assimilated; for being religious and for being secular; for being stateless and now for having a state.
At some point, honest people must recognize that these contradictions expose something deeper than politics, economics, or sociology. The accusations change, but the hostility remains. The reasons are endlessly recycled because "the reasons" were never the real issue.
The Bible teaches that our struggle is not merely against flesh and blood, but against spiritual powers and principalities. Throughout history, there has been a relentless hatred directed toward the people through whom God chose to reveal Himself, give the Scriptures, bring forth the Messiah, and through whom He has promised yet to fulfill His covenant purposes.
Better to recognize this before Yeshua, the King and Messiah of Israel, judges the whole earth.