✝️ THE EASTER MIRACLE 🇺🇸
On Good Friday, an American F-15E was shot down over Iran. The pilot was rescued within hours. But the second crew member — a Colonel and a man of deep faith — was missing. Wounded. Hunted. Alone in the mountains of Iran with a $60,000 bounty on his head.
He didn't panic. He climbed. He scaled rugged ridges while bleeding, treated his own wounds, found a cave — and waited.
All of Good Friday. All of Saturday. Hidden in a cave.
Meanwhile, the CIA launched a deception campaign to confuse Iranian forces — echoing what God did to the Syrian army in 2 Kings 7, causing the enemy to flee in confusion. 155 aircraft were mobilized. Special operators planned the rescue. As Sec. Hegseth said: "The call never dropped. The meeting never stopped. The planning never ceased."
Then came Easter Sunday morning.
When the Colonel finally activated his transponder, his first words were not coordinates. They were this:
"GOD IS GOOD."
Those who knew him weren't surprised. That's who he is.
Hegseth said it best: "Shot down on a Friday — Good Friday. Hidden in a cave, all of Saturday. Rescued on Sunday, flown out of Iran as the sun was rising on Easter Sunday. A pilot reborn. God is good."
Friends — that is not a coincidence. That is a message.
Jesus was crucified on Friday. In a tomb on Saturday. Risen on Sunday. And maybe you're in your own cave right now — wounded, hunted by your past, afraid the enemy is closing in.
God sees you. He never stopped planning your rescue.
"GOD IS GOOD."
All the time. 🙏✝️
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One of the greatest moments in White House Press Conference history is Pete Hegseth describing the Easter Miracle of the rescued US pilot:
-Shot down on Friday
-In a cave Saturday
-Rescued Easter Sunday
Muslim man makes their intentions clear
“What message do you want to give to the far-right people?”
“The message I wanna give to the far-right people is we're here to take over your country. You can't stop us. You can try, but we're here to uphold Sharia law and that's it.”
There was a big contrast between Erika’s forgiveness speech and Stephen Miller’s “destroy our enemies” speech. Exactly as it should be. It is our job to forgive, not the government’s. Christians give grace; the government wields the sword (Romans 13). We turn the other cheek; the government punishes evil.
My dear American friends,
We British Christians would get excited when, once a year, Queen Elizabeth would make a mild but sincere reference to the love of Jesus Christ in her Christmas address.
In Charlie Kirks' Memorial service, watched by tens of millions, I just heard:
- Multiple clear presentations of the gospel from men like @robmccoyus and @DrFrankTurek with clear calls to repentance and faith
- Worship songs full of Scripture sung by tens of thousands live and millions at home
- Personal testimonies of lives transformed by the work of Christ and the witness of believers
- Demonstration and explanation of the value of marriage, child-rearing and family
- Calls to Romans 13 for the government to bear the sword for the protection of good and punishment of the wicked
- Declarations of spiritual warfare on the forces of evil and promises to endure no matter the cost
- Calls to be prophets and call the nation to repent
- More Scripture references and Bible readings than I can count
- And a widow publicly forgiving her husband's killer because Christ forgave his killers on the cross.
All of it done before, and by, the most powerful people in your nation and the world.
You guys should be on your knees thanking God for your country. It is a light to the world.
Never stop fighting for it.
Listen very closely to the answer Charlie Kirk gives to a question from the audience...
IF he was taken out by criminal elements within the intelligence community, this would be their number 1 reason for doing so!
Listen to his brilliant answer that I think upset the powers that (ought not) be because they don't want this information spreading any further than it already has!
It's a big IF, but it's worth considering!
The Cross Still Offends
The bullet tore the air in half.
A folding chair rattled. A Bible dropped. A young man slumped sideways beneath a white event tent, eyes wide with the weight of eternity.
It was supposed to be a conversation. A “prove me wrong” segment. But this time, rebuttal came not with words, but with a rifle.
Charlie Kirk didn’t get to finish his sentence.
I got the news just before prayer meeting. I contemplated this death as I prepared to lead the saints in prayer. But I didn’t feel like praying. Not tonight. My hands were still. My mouth was ready. But my soul was pacing. Angry. Grieving. Tempted.
Tempted to grow quiet.
Tempted to sit this one out.
Tempted to wonder if any of this, faith, boldness, public gospel witness, is still worth it.
Because hatred in this country isn’t simmering anymore. It is boiling.
Europe is trembling. Israel is burning. Rockets lit the sky over Gaza again. And now, here on American soil, the blood of a Christian apologist paints the pavement of a university quad.
What do you do with that?
What do you say when courage gets gunned down in daylight?
Charlie Kirk was no perfect man. None of us are.
But he had backbone where most of us don’t anymore. He was a believer. Unashamed. Unafraid. He understood that real conversations only happen when truth is welcome at the table. And the truth he carried most was Christ.
He brought the gospel into public space on purpose. Because the gospel isn’t supposed to stay in church basements and private Bible studies. It is meant to confront. It is supposed to offend. It was not made for safety.
The Word became flesh and they nailed Him to a tree.
So of course they came for Charlie.
Of course they reached for a gun.
This is what evil does when it runs out of arguments. It doesn’t reason. It kills.
That’s the part that catches in my throat. Not just the sadness, but the strategy of hell behind it.
The Enemy wants us afraid.
He wants us to see what happened to Charlie and backpedal.
He wants the rest of us to whisper, to soften the message, to believe the lie that faith should stay private.
But Christ never whispered.
He preached in temples, on hillsides, in courtrooms, at dinner tables.
And when they told Him to be quiet, He picked up His cross.
Not a symbolic one.
A real one.
Heavy. Bloody. Splintered.
When Jesus said, “Follow Me,” He didn’t hand out maps. He handed out crosses.
That’s what I remembered tonight.
I sat in our prayer space, surrounded by saints who had brought prayer lists and worn Bibles. And I realized I didn’t want to lead them in mourning. I didn’t want to lead them in mourning. I wanted to lead them into battle. Not with banners or fists, but with open Bibles and tear-stained prayers.
The kind of war that kneels in gravel beside the wounded, hands them living water, and refuses to leave. The kind that speaks both mercy and judgment without flinching. The kind Charlie died for.
This world is not a friend to grace. But grace isn’t fragile.
“Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?”
Paul didn’t leave that question unanswered.
“Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or danger, or sword?”
—Romans 8:35
He piles up every fear you and I carry and then sets them on fire.
“No. In all these things we are more than conquerors.”
That means bullets don’t win. Slander doesn’t win. Prison bars don’t win. Death doesn’t win.
You can lose everything in this world and still walk into glory with your head lifted high. Because the love of God in Christ Jesus isn’t suspended by headlines or gunfire.
There are two worlds unfolding right now.
The one you see.
And the one you don’t.
One is filled with chaos. The other is filled with crowns.
I believe that when Charlie Kirk’s body slumped to the concrete, his soul stood upright in heaven. Not limping. Not silenced. Not stunned. But crowned.
He didn’t fall.
He crossed.
The great cloud of witnesses gained another voice.
And I wonder if Stephen met him there.
The first martyr.
The man who got stoned for preaching what the crowd didn’t want to hear.
The man who, in his final breath, saw the heavens open.
The only time in all of Scripture we see Jesus standing at the right hand of God, rising to receive one of His own.
I like to believe He stood again.
Are you afraid?
Do you feel the tremble in your spirit?
Do you wonder if it’s still worth it to speak boldly, to carry your Bible, to preach the gospel in a world that doesn’t just disagree but wants you gone?
You’re not alone.
You’re not weak for feeling that.
But you are called to something stronger than silence.
Don’t let fear become your theology.
The cost is high. But the reward?
The reward is Christ. And He’s not a concept. He’s a King.
Heaven is not empty.
It is filled with scarred saints who refused to bow to fear.
Men who were stoned.
Women who were burned.
Children who sang while the flames climbed.
And every last one of them arrived.
There is no difficulty that can cancel the promise of God.
There is no persecution that can derail your destination.
There is no sniper’s bullet that can separate a soul from Christ.
Your life is not measured by how long you live on earth, but by how much of it was spent pointing to heaven.
Paul said, “I have fought the good fight… I have kept the faith.”
Then he looked toward the reward.
Not a monument. Not a mention in history books.
But a crown.
Handed to him by the One with nail marks still in His hands.
So let me say this clearly.
We do not mourn like the world mourns.
We do not write eulogies dripping with sentiment.
We sing songs of resurrection.
We carry the banner of a Kingdom that does not tremble.
Charlie Kirk did not die for nothing.
He died carrying the same message you and I must now carry forward.
The cross stands tall.
The tomb is still empty.
And the gospel has not lost one ounce of power.
So pick up your cross.
Wipe your eyes.
And keep going.
The crown is worth it.
The King is coming.
And there’s still time to speak.
Even if they shoot.
Lord, give us courage.
And if not safety, give us joy.
For we carry not just the message, but the marks.
And You are worth every bruise.
Charlie Kirk was more committed to peaceful, open dialogue with those who disagreed with him than anyone I know. God blessed him with immense gifts, and he used them boldly and without fear. He knew the risks he was taking, but he did it anyway because he loved his kids & felt a responsibility to the nation they would inhabit. I traveled the entire country with him last year, we spent 1x1 time together in Ohio two weeks ago, spoke to him again 2 days ago. He’s long warned of the rise of political violence & the growing culture of assassination, when few were willing to listen, with a clarity of vision unlike anyone I’ve known. Completely and utterly devastated.
I’m sure many of you have heard the heartbreaking news—Charlie Kirk has died.
This is an incredible loss. Charlie was such a courageous young man.
He was not only a bold and unwavering voice for biblical truth in our culture, but also a devoted follower of Jesus Christ, a husband, and a family man. He will be deeply missed.
As shocking as this news is, we can take comfort in knowing that Charlie is now in Heaven.
The moment he took his last breath here on earth, he took his first breath in the presence of the Lord. That is the hope we hold on to as believers—eternal life through faith in Jesus Christ.
Please join me in praying for Charlie’s wife and children during this unimaginable time. May the God of all comfort surround them with peace and strength.
I hope this helps.
It’s been almost impossible to explain any of this to anyone who has not lived inside the media echo chamber the way I did.
You can’t describe that echo to someone who’s still inside the room.
There are millions of smart, kind, amazing people... many of them are your dear friends, even your family, that are caught in this rip current of information system that quietly points them in one direction and rewards them for staying pointed there.
The system is sooooo good at what it does: it flatter those who agree, it filters those who don't, and it gives you the feeling of being informed... while subtly choosing what you’re allowed to see.
I’m not saying this to dunk on anyone, if anyone is the idiot here, it was me.
But once you step outside, even that tiny, tiny amount ...you start noticing the cracks.
You get on X and slowly Steps 1-5 become real for you.
Then, you can’t unsee it.
You stop outsourcing your opinions to the experts.
You slow down. You notice what’s missing. You choose truth over the tribe, even when it costs you to do so.
If you’re still inside the echo-chamber, I get it.
It’s warm in there.
People you trust live there.
Leaving can be lonely at first.
But on the other side is something so beautiful>
It's truth.
It's using your own mind, your own eyes, your own standards to find it.
Once you get out, you see it everywhere...
...and I for one, am never, EVER going back
Set aside time every day to talk and listen to God, even if it feels awkward. Praise Him for who He is. Thank Him for what He’s done. Ask Him to forgive your sins. Take your requests to Him. Spend time in His Word. Ask God to guide your understanding of it and show you ways to apply it in your life. Find a church where you can worship and fellowship with other believers. Look for ways to include your faith in your conversations.
AN OPEN LETTER TO @TuckerCarlson ON WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS ABOUT #ISRAEL
https://t.co/vbi33Lrgdq
Tucker Carlson recently interviewed @tedcruz, and by all accounts, it was a train wreck. Tucker was quite aggressive and did not let Cruz answer. It did not appear that Cruz was adequately prepared, misquoting verses and not knowing the references. I thought it would be good to address the one issue that is something I can speak into, and that is Tucker’s confusion over whether rebirthed Israel is the Israel that the Bible speaks of.
Dear Tucker,
It was excruciating, watching the short clip of you asking Ted Cruz about Israel. You told him, “I’m a Christian. I want to know what you’re talking about.” And, I agree with you; it is unfortunate Senator Cruz was unprepared to answer your questions. If I’m honest, I’m not sure if you wanted answers or a gotcha moment. Only you know your own heart.
Let’s start with Genesis 12:3, which Senator Cruz sought to quote. It does not say we are to bless the “nation of Israel”—Israel was not the name at that time. The passage refers to Abraham and his physical seed, which became the nation of Israel.
You see, Abraham had two nations: one physical (Israel) and the other spiritual (believers in Jesus). The Genesis 12:2-3 prophecy shows the difference between the two.
1. In v. 2 he tells Abraham that he’s going to make him into a great nation, singular. It’s that group of people about whom God says in the next verse, “I will bless those who bless you and curse those who curse you.”
2. It’s only after that that God says, “In you all the families of the earth shall be blessed.” The primary way that Abraham has been a blessing to all the nations of the earth is through bringing the Messiah, Jesus, into the world.
But your question was, “Is the modern nation of Israel Biblical Israel?” I think this is a great question. Sadly, most evangelicals have simply blessed Israel because they were told, like Senator Cruz, that it was the right thing to do. But theologically, they can’t make the case. Let me try.
You asked Senator Cruz, “So [the modern nation of Israel] is what God is talking about in Genesis?” Yes. If you continue to read through Genesis, he also promises to this group of people, the Jewish people—Abraham’s children through Isaac and Jacob—what we now know as the land of Israel. God tells Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob at different times that this is an “everlasting covenant” that was “the oath I swore,” and regarding “the land … I will give to you and to your offspring” (Gen 17:7-8, 26:3-4, 48:4).
IS MODERN ISRAEL BIBLICAL ISRAEL?
There are dozens of prophecies in the Hebrew Bible that speak of the restoration of Israel as a nation: “I will take you (Israel) from the nations and gather you from all the countries and bring you into your own land” (Ezek 36:24). It says it would happen in the End Times (Amos 9:14–15, Ezek 37:21–22). Jeremiah tells of a mass exodus of Jewish people from “the land of the north” (Jer 16:14-15); Over 1,000,000 Jews returned to Israel from the former Soviet Union between 1991 and 2000, directly north of Israel.
So, what you have to ask yourself is, have these prophecies been fulfilled in the modern nation of Israel? Ethnic Jews, proven by DNA, have gone back to their homeland after 2000 years, fulfilling prophecies that were given roughly 2,500 years ago through virtually every Hebrew prophet 1. So let me just appeal to your common sense. What are the chances of this happening? Considering that Israel was conquered over and over again (Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians, Greeks, and Romans), it’s a miracle that the Jewish people have any representation left on the planet.
When you consider that there is no example in world history of a nation being separated from its geographical homeland for more than two or three generations and maintaining its ethnic identity—except for the Jewish people—you have to believe that God’s hand is behind it. (Have you run into any Jebusites, Amalekites, or Hitites recently?)
If the prophets were not speaking about present-day Israel, then she is one of the most remarkable coincidences in history. Secondly, if not Jews, to whom, then, are the prophets referring? Did the Church come out of the land of the north? No. Was the Church regathered from all over the world back into the land of Israel? No. But the Jewish people were. Even if one spiritualizes those verses to the Church, one cannot deny that the physical descendants of Abraham returned to the land promised to Abraham and his descendants forever, and built a prosperous nation. One would have to be intellectually dishonest not to see the connection between the prophecies and the fact that there is a nation of Israel today filled with Jewish people on the covenantal land. It's a miracle.
THE NEW TESTAMENT SPEAKS OF ISRAEL'S POSITIVE FUTURE
In Romans 11, Paul clearly states that ethnic Israel has a future. He says they have been temporarily blinded so that the gospel can prosper amongst the nations (Romans 11:25). But in the End Times, the hardness of heart will be removed and “all Israel will be saved” (Rom 11:26). He explains three verses later that the the call of God on the nation of Israel is irrevocable (v. 29). He is emphatically stating that God's calling on Israel will never be anulled or invalidated. This is because of God's faithfulness, not Israel's righteousness. God has preserved Israel for his own glory and purposes.
DOES THAT MEAN I HAVE TO HONOR POLITICIANS?
You don't honor the politicians, you honor the God of Israel. Despite Israel, God has been faithful. See Jeremiah 31:35-37, where God says specifically that he will not reject Israel for all she has done, and as long as the stars, moon, and sun continue to operate, he will be faithful to the Jewish nation. Disqualifying Israel due to bad behavior involves flawed reasoning. If God were going to disqualify people based on bad behavior, then much of the Church would be in very big trouble. But God is gracious.
YOUR SAVIOR IS A JEW
Jesus is still Jewish. After his resurrection, he is referred to as the “seed of David” (Rom 1:3), and in Revelation 5:5 as the “Lion of the tribe of Judah” and the “Root of David." According to Zechariah 14:3-4, he will return to the Mount of Olives (in Israel!). That's where he left from, and the angel said he would return in the same way (Acts 1:9-11). Revelation 1:7 says that when he comes, every eye will see him, even those who pierced him… which is very similar to Zechariah 12:10, a passage that speaks of the Jewish people realizing that the one they pierced is the Messiah.
THE BIBI PROBLEM
The problem many people have is that they look at someone like Netanyahu and see him as an unsavory character (and others see him as an honorable leader), and think, "How can that be biblical Israel?" Biblical Israel had people far worse than Netanyahu as leaders, such as Ahab and Jezebel, and Manasseh, who "did evil in the eyes of the LORD." And those leaders will give an account to the Almighty. However, according to Paul, that did not disqualify the entire nation (Rom 11:29). There are unsavory politicians worldwide. In America. In Israel. Certainly in Russia. Loving Israel is about believing and contending for her salvation, recognizing that Israel was blinded so the gospel could come to you, Tucker— the Gentiles. Israel suffered so the nations could be saved.
I am an Israeli, and I criticize my own government. I don't give them a free pass because we are a modern fulfillment of prophecy. Unlike in Iran or your beloved Russia, we can criticize our government with no fear of being put in jail or murdered. When Israel was chosen in the Old Testament, God would judge her when she erred. Israel is still chosen today, but when we are disobedient, there are consequences.
THE JEWISH PEOPLE WILL EMBRACE YESHUA
In Matthew 23:39, Jesus tells the Jews of Jerusalem that he will not return until they welcome him as Messiah. How can they do that if there are no Jews in Jerusalem or if there's no Jerusalem? It is believed that the biblical Joseph, who was rejected by his brothers and became the most powerful man in the world, was a prophetic type (example) pointing to Jesus. After many years, Joseph revealed himself to his brothers, and they were reunited, but only after he was a blessing to the world. In the same way, Jesus’s Jewish brothers rejected him, and he has been a blessing to the nations. But in the End Times, he will remove the blindness and reveal himself, and they will be reunited—it’s already happening. I am a Jewish believer in Jesus, and so is my wife.
YOU'RE SMARTER THAN THAT
If you're going to be intellectually honest, there's no explanation for the creation of the State of Israel in 1948 other than biblical prophecy. The existence of Jewish people today is a miracle based on science. As stated above, there's no other example of people being separated from their geographical homeland and remaining a people. The fact that we are on a tiny sliver of land outnumbered more than 99 to 1 by those who would be our enemies, and we have been able to win every war and prosper as a nation, is a miracle. The Six-Day War was a miracle, where we were vastly outnumbered, but defeated three nations in six days.
There is no question that grace is upon this nation. The Jewish people make up about 1/3 of one percent of the world’s population and yet we have won 15 percent of Nobel Peace prizes. That has nothing to do with racial superiority, but God’s blessing on the Jewish people, despite our unbelief and disobedience (Rom 3:1-4). Roughly 70% of our drinking water comes from the Mediterranean Sea, as we learned how to take the salt out. Instant messaging was created here. We export roses to Europe that are grown in the desert, fulfilling Isaiah 35:1, “The desert shall rejoice, and blossom as the rose.”
WHY SHOULD A BELIEVER BLESS ISRAEL?
Now that we have established that modern Israel is biblical Israel, and a fulfillment of prophecy, you might want to know why you should support her. It is a valid question. Here are nine reasons you should stand with Israel:
1. Without the Jewish people, we have no Bible. A Jew wrote every book of the New Testament (I believe Luke was Jewish).
2. God used Israel to bring the Messiah into the world. “This is the genealogy of Yeshua the Messiah (Jesus the Christ), son of David, son of Abraham.” (Matt. 1:1). Matthew feels it is significant that his readers understand that Jesus came into the world through the Jewish people.
3. According to Paul, God purposely blinded Israel to the truth so that the gospel would go to the Gentiles. Mass Jewish salvation, according to many theologians, would've triggered the Second Coming 2. So God puts a pause on Jewish salvation for 2000 years, while the gospel makes its way around the world. Only now are we seeing more and more Jewish people come to faith in Jesus. Romans 11:11-12 says, “Again I ask: Did [Israel] stumble so as to fall beyond recovery? No may it never be! Rather, because of [Israel’s] transgression, salvation has come to the Gentiles to make Israel envious. But if their transgression means riches for the world, and their loss means riches for the Gentiles, how much greater riches will their full inclusion bring!”
4. The Jewish apostles took the message of salvation to the nations. (Acts 1:8) Paul, a Jewish rabbi, planted New Testament communities all over Europe and Asia.
5. Paul tells the Romans (Rom 15:25-27) that they have a debt to Israel because Israel brought them Jesus.
“Now, however, I am on my way to Jerusalem in the service of the Lord’s people there. For Macedonia and Achaia were pleased to make a contribution for the poor among the Lord’s people in Jerusalem. They were pleased to do it, and indeed, they owe it to them. For if the Gentiles have shared in the Jews’ spiritual blessings, they owe it to the Jews to share with them their material blessings.”
Paul clearly has an expectation that Gentile followers of Jesus will bless the Jewish people. He’s referring specifically in this passage to an offering that he was taking back to Israel because of a famine.
6. Jesus is coming back to modern-day Israel. Zechariah says that he returns to the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem (Zech 14:4). The Jewish people weep and recognize him as Messiah (Zech 12:10). Isaiah says, and Paul repeats it, “the redeemer will come to Zion.” If Zionism is a dirty word, throw out your Bible. Jesus is a Zionist!
7. The Jewish people were a womb of prayer that brought Jesus into the world—people like Simeon and Anna (See Luke 2:25-38). These two were prototypes mentioned in the Bible and represent tens of thousands of Jewish people like them who were praying for the Messiah to come. God is looking to the Church to be a womb of prayer that will intercede for Israel’s salvation—that they will recognize Jesus as their Messiah.
You see, where some white supremacists (and sadly some Church Fathers) look at Jewish rejection of Jesus as a reason to hate the Jewish people, God tells us that that is a reason to love them (see Romans 11:11). Romans 11:22 talks about the Gentiles being kind towards Israel or they will have a problem with God. He says that if the Gentiles judge Israel harshly, they will suffer the same fate—they will be separated from God’s household, “Otherwise you too will be cut off.”
8. The Bible tells believers to pray for the peace of Jerusalem, “May they prosper who love you [Jerusalem]” (Psalm 122:6). He calls Gentile believers to be watchmen on her walls (Is. 62:6-7). He tells these watchmen to do this until Jerusalem is the praise of all the earth. In other words, Israel's imperfections should cause us to pray more, not to reject her.
9. God will curse those who curse Abraham and his seed. He will bless those who bless her. This is the verse that Ted Cruz could not find (Gen 12:3), and where we started. Great Britain was once the best friend of the Jewish people before statehood. At that time, they used to say the sun never sets on the British Empire. However, in the 1920s, Britain began to turn against the Jewish people, and the sun began to set on the UK. The United States took her place and became the first nation to recognize the modern state of Israel in 1948. The United States became the strongest nation in the world. Ironically, she is the only nation considering helping Israel against Iran.
In other words, Tucker, you would not be a Christian today and may be sacrificing your children to false gods, except for the contribution of the Jewish people.
I hope this helps you see why the Bible clearly and explicitly commands Christians to bless Israel and the Jewish people. For most of Church history, the Jewish people have suffered intense persecution from the Church. When Hitler was looking for a proof text to hate Jews, he didn’t even have to go out of the country. He celebrated the writings of the German Martin Luther, who became an antisemite towards the end of his life.
Jewish people have been murdered by Christians for being Jewish. It’s all throughout Church history. In the Crusades. The inquisitions. During the Black Plague, entire Jewish communities were blamed and murdered. Some Jews were falsely accused of stealing communion wafers in order to torture them (believing absurdly that they could torture Jesus afresh), and were killed. And now Iran is trying to get a nuclear bomb to wipe Israel off the face of the Earth. Just like Haman (from the book of Esther), the Persian Prime Minister failed in his efforts in antiquity to murder the Jewish people, the Persian Ayatollah Khomeini is failing. The question is, Tucker, why are you so hostile to the Jewish people?
I pray that you will look up all of those passages and give them deep consideration. Thank you.
—Dr. Ron Cantor