I will not deny it! I don’t hate them for it! It was foretold! But it is true, the Jews killed the son of God! It’s not hate speech. The Jews were our friends but now we are divided. 🥲
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Jews killed Jesus. They celebrated. Then those same Jews continued on and continued to climb in power. They continued to deny Christ and those like Paul persecuted Christ followers. The Jews who hated Jesus, killed Him, and continue to rise in power and wealth to this day. Now we still have those evil Jews overseeing and controlling every media outlet and the world.
The media that they control will let you hate on Muslims and Christians alike and any thing else but if anyone ever hate on a Jew, you are not allowed to do that. Isn’t it interesting?
All growing up I thought, why does the USA always stand behind Israel? I get it’s the Holy Land and all, but they hate Jesus. Why do we care about them?
It finally made sense when I figured out, all Jews are evil and they control all media and the world governments. That’s why Christian nations support evil Christ hating Jews. Money and power. Same thing Jews loved when the killed Jesus.
I don’t fully understand Revelations but anyone who is a Christian and is upset with me. Let this sink in. Revelations 7 talks about the 144k. Symbolism or literal, it’s talking about a limited number of Jews going to Heaven. Today there are some 15-20 million evil Christ hating Jews today around the world. Most of them are going to hell. Thats fact. Very sad fact. Most Jews will be in hell on rapture.
You should check out Romans 11
Understood there is grace and there will be salvation but they are hardened and it appears few will come to Christ. The majority of what’s there today is pure evil.
https://www.gotquestions.org/all-Israel-saved.html
My guess is a lot will be wiped out in wars or whatever. It’ll be the remnants left behind that are some lineage of the past that will remain and get grace. But very few.