In 2023, extremist members of the Israeli Knesset attempted to ban teaching Christianity and proposed severe penalties for offenders, which failed due to pressure from American evangelical Christians. Recently, a preliminary bill was passed to criminalize praying to Christ at the Western Wall, highlighting rising tensions between Israeli laws and Christian beliefs.
JD Hall critiques the intertwining of American evangelicalism and support for Israel, positing that such allegiance is often strategically influenced rather than biblically grounded. His book, Critiquing Christian Antisemitism, challenges Christian-Zionism, arguing for open theological discourse and the centrality of Christ in salvation over ethnic or national claims.
Jack Hibbs, an anti-Christ Christian Zionist, claims Christian salvation hinges on God's covenant with Israel. This assertion contradicts the gospel of Jesus Christ, which emphasizes salvation through His blood alone, not through support for Israel. True believers should focus on Christ, as the New Covenant replaces any Old Covenant with Israel.
The Jewish state flew 1,070 US Evangelical Christian-Zionist pastors to Israel for a massive propaganda event, to train them to present Israel as God's chosen people in its new information front. They are being trained to become “Ambassadors for Israel”.
US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee is a Judaizer speaking the lies of Satan when he demands Christians should understand they have a moral debt owed to the Jewish people. He falsely insists that no one can truly be a Christian without recognizing that the entire faith is built on the foundation of Judaism.
Christian Zionism elevates the state of Israel above the gospel, misleading evangelical congregations into a belief in additional requirements for salvation. True belief centers solely on faith in Christ, not Judaic practices.
Christian Zionism is a Satanic doctrine because it supports Israel's war against the indigenous Palestinians, by blending politics with distorted biblical beliefs. However I argue that true worship and salvation lie in Christ, not in political or ethnic identities.
My critique of Jack Hibbs' heretical sermon claiming that there is coming a time for the national salvation of Israel, a message contrary to the gospel of Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ confirmed the new testament in His blood, which is the whole gospel to those who believe.
Many Evangelical Christians consider the formation of modern Israel in 1948 as a fulfillment of ancient prophecies. However, such beliefs undermines the gospel. True worship is based on faith in Jesus Christ, not physical kingdoms or nations.