Immodest White women are too braindead to see it:
Your tiny bikinis at the beach, butt-crack leggings at the gym, and sports bras in the grocery store only exist because Christianity built a high-trust society that tames men and shields sluts from consequences.
Try that shit in a Muslim country, Africa, Hindu, or any Third World shithole, you’d be harassed, beaten, or worse within minutes.
Oh wait, you voted in tandem to IMPORT those very same people.
You mock the very faith and men protecting your degeneracy while sawing off the branch you sit on.
Peak entitled, suicidal stupidity.
Let’s follow Romans 11. I’ll make it simple:
“Does God throw away His people?”, he asks in verse 1. NO. Paul emphatically says God has NOT cast away the Hebrew.
Great news! But this doesn’t mean what YOU want it to mean. Keep reading.
SAME VERSE: “For I myself am an Israelite…” Paul’s example, his proof, that God hasn’t discarded the Hebrew people is that HE happens to be one.
WHY does Paul point to himself? Paul is showing for the record that despite being an ethnic Hebrew, he has been redeemed by faith in Jesus. He didn���t point to the Pharisees, the priests, to the crowd to whom he was speaking, but to himself, that any ethnic Israelite who believes in Jesus can still be saved.
Obviously, no one should deny this, nor allege that Jews are outside hope of salvation.
His next example, verses 2-5, he reminds them that God always has a remnant, like the 7 thousand who didn’t bend their knee to Ba’al, despite most Israelites murdering the prophets. Some, Paul says, “are chosen by grace.”
They’re not chosen by ethnicity. They’re not chosen by blood. Not all are chosen. SOME are chosen by GRACE. A grace that Paul says is *through faith* and *in Jesus*
Absolutely NOTHING in what Paul says indicates a corporate promise for the Israelites, a national promise, or a collective promise for the Israelites, and no promise is suggested based on bloodline. The promise is that by grace, Israelites can be saved the same as Paul, the same as Gentiles, by grace through faith in Jesus.
He says, “So too, at the present time, there is a remnant chosen by grace.” This is gospel talk, not Zionism talk. There’s not a speck of indication this is a special promise uniquely for Jews. This is a promise that Jews aren’t left out of the same promise God makes to anyone else.
In verses 7-10, Paul explains God has given many Israelites - but not all - a “judicial hardening,” a punishment for their various sins.
In verses 11-12, Paul gives a reason not to feel hopeless. God’s not done yet.
In verse 14, Paul says God will save “some.” Again, no corporate promise. God will save some of EVERY tribe, tongue, and nation, including ethnic Hebrews. This is the sense in which he’s not cast them away.
Verses 15+, Paul build his “Tree of Abraham/Tree of Faith” analogy. It’s pretty simple:
The trunk is Abraham. The roots are God’s Covenant promises and blessings, giving life to the tree.
Verse 17, Paul says unbelieving Jews are cut off the tree, on the ground, severed from God, from Abraham, and from the life-giving Covenant promises and blessings.
In their place (v19) wild shoots of believing Gentiles are attached to the tree, binding them to Abraham and giving them access to the Covenant and its promises. This is why in Galatians 3, Paul says WE are Abraham’s children and in Romans 9 says unbelieving Jews aren’t.
We are also told not to rub it in (be haughty) to those broken off, because that sucks for them (v18).
The good news in verse 23 is that ethnic Israelites can be brought back to Abraham “IF THEY DO NOT PERSIST IN UNBELIEF.” But this isn’t a special promise unique to Jews. This is true for everyone; Eskimos, Samurai, Hillbillies, Palestinians, starving pigmies in New Guinea can all be grafted if they believe. There’s no ethnic component here.
Verse 28, the “Deliverer of Zion” (Jesus) taking away their sins IS the Covenant. No Jesus, no Covenant. No Jesus, no blessings or promises.
The election, blessings, promises that follow in the rest of the chapter are entirely dependent upon them being saved by faith in Jesus. There is **nothing** that suggests a unique, genetics-based promise God has given the Jews by which they remain in Covenant with God outside of faith in Jesus.
There’s nothing here resembling a corporate, national promise to Jews, nor hope retained that outside of faith, they are considered God’s chosen people.
It says the opposite. The election is dependent upon grace, through faith, to those who believe.
Theologian JD Hall on the corrupting lie of Christian Zionism.
0:00 What Is Christian Zionism?
2:50 What Is Dispensationalism?
20:40 What Is Jesus Christ's Role in Dispensationalism?
26:26 Who Killed Jesus?
35:45 The Scofield Bible and How Dispensationalism Was Used for Political Gain
42:42 How Zionism Took Hold in the West
45:31 How Does the Secular State of Israel Fit Into This Theology?
47:25 Israel's Persecution of Christians
53:19 What Is the Muslim View of Jesus?
58:45 Israel's Propaganda Campaign on Christians
1:10:04 Israel's Evil AI Targeting Programs
1:14:23 Is Modern Judaism the Jewish Religion of the Old Testament?
1:21:08 What Are Mike Huckabee's Motives?
1:24:22 Are Christians Waking Up?
1:39:16 Can Christians Support War in Iran?
“Unless we keep the barbarian virtues, gaining the civilized virtues is meaningless. Weak and effeminate men are more prone to undesirable qualities than strong and vigorous men. We cannot too strongly insist upon the need for rough, manly virtues.”
~ Theodore Roosevelt, 1899
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Many men of my generation did not leave Christianity because they studied themselves out of it. They left because the version of Christianity handed to them was too small to command their lives.
It was sentimental, embarrassed, therapeutic, worldly, and weak. It asked nothing great of them. It gave them no banner to fight under, no fathers to imitate, no civilization to inherit, no enemies to name, no duties to shoulder, and no King to obey in public.
The church had Christ on the sign, but the world in the pulpit. It spoke in Christian vocabulary while repeating the same moral assumptions that came from the television, the university, the HR department, the algorithm, and the regime.
"Mormons are so kind and decent. How could you say Mormonism is satanic?"
"If Satan took over a city, all of the bars would be closed, pornography banished, and pristine streets would be filled with tidy pedestrians who smiled at each other.
There would be no swearing. The children would say "Yes, sir" and "No, ma'am," and the churches would be full every Sunday...where Christ was not preached.”
— Donald Grey Barnhouse
@japan_nobunaga “A forecaster who admits doubt is a forecaster whose certainty means something. That sentence is free, America. Give it to your generals.”
@TheJasonAnspach That was a ride. Loose ends tied, reveal after reveal, prep for future KTF. Don’t dilly dally on book four. I feel like a junkie that needs another fix.
@TheJasonAnspach That was a ride. Loose ends tied, reveal after reveal, prep for future KTF. Don’t dilly dally on book four. I feel like a junkie that needs another fix.
@SkippyPetro Told a buddy my family voted x3 (me, wife, 20 y/o daughter.) He said, “I thought you didn’t like women voting?” I said they didn’t, I did three times.