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NeoGreen

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Wed Aug 19, 2020, 06:53 AM Aug 2020

Trump Admits He Moved the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem "For the Evangelicals" [View all]




Trump Admits He Moved the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem “For the Evangelicals”
By Beth Stoneburner, August 18, 2020

When Donald Trump declared Jerusalem to be Israel’s capital and moved the U.S. embassy there from Tel Aviv, it was supposed to be a gregarious symbol of pro-Jewish sentiment. Trump himself called it a “huge victory” for Israelis.

Jews, of course, knew better and saw the move for what it was: Another attempt at brown-nosing his evangelical base, which has long wanted that move in order to supposedly hasten the Second Coming of Christ. Whether or not he cared about the theology, Trump was more than willing to do whatever those evangelicals wanted, while saying publicly that this was for the benefit of Israeli Jews (as if listening to the Jewish people is something the Trump administration has ever been good at).

But yesterday, during a rally in Wisconsin, Trump either forgot his motives or removed all pretenses when he said that stunt was all for the benefit of (white) evangelicals… and no one else:

… We moved the capital of Israel to Jerusalem. That’s for the evangelicals.

You know what’s amazing with that, the evangelicals are more excited about that than Jewish people! It’s really… right? It’s incredible, but we did that…

Finally, he told the truth. And in the process, he revealed an older lie.

Evangelical support for Israel has always been about fulfilling a prophecy from the Book of Revelation. Supposedly, once all the Jews are gathered in the Holy Land, Jesus will return — and take his followers to Heaven while the rest go to Hell.


Again, 'Faith' (in the apocalypse) is the problem.

'Faith', irrational by definition, should not be the impetuous for foreign policy decisions.
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