Turning head at a slaughter
Sixty-million Zionist Christians in America have fallen away from sound doctrine. They are spiritual shape-shifters, once peacemakers, practicing charity and loving their neighbor, shifting to cheering on Israel’s genocide, which has led to the deaths of 188,000 Palestinians, where 69% are women and children. They support war criminals and the blockade of food, water, fuel, electricity, tents and medicine, starving the Palestinians, starving children and babies.
Is it possible a Christian could have a heart of stone? Israel bombed Christian churches in Gaza, murdering believers. Have Zionist pastors shown outrage for the slaughter of their brethren? Not a word.
The IDF blocked thousands of Palestinian Christian worshipers living in Jerusalem from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulcher on Easter. Finally, because of the massive numbers, 200 were allowed in.
What would happen if the NYPD blocked Jews from going to synagogue on Passover? All hell would break loose.
Zionist Christians support the building of the Antichrist’s third temple and animal sacrifices for the remission of sins. These are abominations.
I wonder if these Zionist, so-called Christians, are even saved. They swear allegiance to Zionism because their pastors have fed them lies, preaching, “The Bible says, ‘And I will bless them that bless Israel, and curse him that curseth Israel.’ ”
I’ll give any pastor $1,000 if he can show me this verse in the KJV Bible. If these Christians had taken the time to read their Bible, they would have discovered this verse doesn’t exist. But they don’t, they’re too lazy to study their Bible.
I challenge Christians to ask their pastor if he’s claimed his $1,000. It’s the elders’ responsibility to hold their pastor accountable when he deceives the congregation and remove him from the pulpit. One day, you will give an account of your support of genocide.
Mary Mason, Murphy
Veterans and alcohol use
Scripture Isaiah 5:20 warns, “Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil; Who put darkness for light, and light for darkness; Who put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!’’
So, kudos to Warriors Veteran Outreach Director Mark Ware for the recent, uncompromised 22Hump march honoring those who served and sacrificed so much for us. These men and women are much loved and appreciated.
Yet, under the pretense of good, many veteran-focused alcohol-fueled events are hypocritically used for mistaken gain. Like it or not, believe it or not, the fact is alcohol is a drug, methodically and shrewdly marketed for unconscionable profit by accepted drug-pushers.
Various agencies report describe veterans battling this too-easily obtainable drug. The 2023 Substance Abuse & Mental Health Service Administration documents 3.595 million veterans affected by alcohol in the previous year. In a month, 2.3 million veterans with this disorder did not receive substance abuse treatment, further explaining, nearly all those veterans who did not receive treatment did not think they needed treatment. Two in five were binge drinkers.
This report also shows l.l million had serious thoughts of suicide; 272,000 made a suicide plan; and 60,000 attempted suicide. I wonder how many non-veterans fall into these deadly categories of alcohol use.
According to American Addiction Centers, alcohol is the fifth-leading cause of preventable death in the United States. This alone should be a sobering thought.
Let’s be more caring, careful and aware of how we support our precious veterans. A direct donation is always wise. Most organization info can be found on the Internet.
And don’t fall for devious marketing ploys deceptively targeting you. It’s all done for money – at your expense on many levels.
Facts combined with right conclusions can stop you from being a victim. Be smart. Your health and life are worth it.
Tamara Phillips, Murphy