By Chuck Baldwin
June 27, 2013
NewsWithViews.com
John
Hagee, and many other evangelical preachers, constantly beat the war
drums. Without ceasing, they encourage America’s political leaders
to wage non-stop wars of aggression--especially in the Middle East.
They constantly trumpet America’s unconstitutional interventions
in the Middle East with terms not unlike those used by militant Muslims.
Hagee’s pro-war fanaticism is so extreme one must wonder how
much he is being paid by the Israeli lobby. My guess is it’s
a bunch.
Much
of this Christian war fever is due to a convoluted interpretation
of Scripture--especially prophetic Scripture. While I will leave most
of this discussion for another day, let me simply say that whatever
God plans to do in regard to the reestablishment of the Davidic Kingdom,
it has precious little to do with the atheistic, apostate government
currently headquartered in Tel Aviv. And Hagee, himself, teaches apostasy
when he declares that Jewish people today have a special covenant
with God and do not need to come to faith in Jesus Christ in order
to be saved, and when he says that Jesus never even claimed to be
Christ (Messiah).
Jesus
said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life; no man cometh
unto the Father but by me.” (John 14:6 KJV) Now, either Jesus
or John Hagee told the truth. I’ll take the word of Jesus. Plus,
Mr. Hagee apparently forgot Simon Peter’s confession, which
Jesus said was due to a revelation from God the Father, “Thou
art the Christ, the Son of the living God.” (Matthew 16:16 KJV)
So,
what is it that Hagee and the rest really want? Perpetual war? Total
genocide? A global New World Order with the likes of G.W. Bush or
Barack Obama at the helm? What do they really want? Do they really
have such an inflated view of themselves that they truly believe that
they are going to manipulate what God does or doesn’t do regarding
the fulfillment of end time events? Is God their servant? Is God Israel’s
servant? Is God America’s servant? Balderdash! God is no man’s
(or country’s) servant.
I
wonder what these warmonger-preachers think about all the “blowback”
from these illegal and immoral wars of aggression that G.W. Bush (and
now Barack Obama) has led us into. Not only are these wars provoking
people all over the world against us and doing more to recruit volunteers
for militant extremists in the Middle East than anything Al Qaeda
could do on their own, they are having catastrophic results on missionary
work.
Now
think this through: these warmongering evangelicals beat the war drums;
they encourage the young men from their churches to go off and fight
these “holy” wars; they work tirelessly to elect pro-war
politicians; and they twist Old Testament Scripture to fit these modern
crusades. Then, the politicians whom the warmongers helped elect send
the US military to invade, bomb, and kill hundreds of thousands of
people, the vast majority of whom are innocent people. After which,
these same warmonger-preachers get up in their pulpits and cry and
weep about how we need to send missionaries to preach the Gospel to
the same people they just got done trying to annihilate.
Exactly
who is it that the missionaries are supposed to reach? The ones lucky
enough to escape death and destruction from US bombers and drone attacks,
I guess. And exactly what is the message our missionaries are supposed
to deliver? “I’m from America, and I’m here to tell
you about the love of God.” Oh, that is going to play really
well with the loved ones of those family members we just destroyed.
I’ve
had so many missionaries tell me how difficult it is for them to try
to minister to people around the world today; and the chief reason
is the bully reputation that America has built over the past several
decades.
Furthermore,
do these warmongering evangelicals really want to deal with the fact
that we now have over 23 veterans and active-duty military personnel
committing suicide EVERY DAY? That equates to more fighting men dying
from self-inflicted wounds than from wounds received in the wars they
are asked to fight. This is a first in US history. Is John Hagee interested
in why so many of our fighting men are killing themselves?
Just
recently, an Iraq War veteran killed himself and left a sad and compelling
suicide-letter explaining why he ended his life. The letter was posted
with the family’s permission. This young soldier was engaged
in over 400 combat missions as a machine-gunner in the turret of a
Humvee. He was also involved in the interrogation of countless Iraqis.
In the letter, the soldier said, “The simple truth is this:
During my first deployment, I was made to participate in things, the
enormity of which is hard to describe. War crimes, crimes against
humanity. Though I did not participate willingly, and made what I
thought was my best effort to stop these events, there are some things
that a person simply can not come back from. I take some pride in
that, actually, as to move on in life after being part of such a thing
would be the mark of a sociopath in my mind. These things go far beyond
what most are even aware of.
“To
force me to do these things and then participate in the ensuing coverup
is more than any government has the right to demand. Then, the same
government has turned around and abandoned me. They offer no help,
and actively block the pursuit of gaining outside help via their corrupt
agents at the DEA. Any blame rests with them.”
The
distraught soldier went on to say, “Is it any wonder then that
the latest figures show 22 veterans killing themselves each day? That
is more veterans than children killed at Sandy Hook, every single
day. Where are the huge policy initiatives? Why isn’t the president
standing with those families at the state of the union? Perhaps because
we were not killed by a single lunatic, but rather by his own system
of dehumanization, neglect, and indifference.
“It
leaves us to where all we have to look forward to is constant pain,
misery, poverty, and dishonor. I assure you that, when the numbers
do finally drop, it will merely be because those who were pushed the
farthest are all already dead.
“And
for what? Bush’s religious lunacy? Cheney’s ever growing
fortune and that of his corporate friends? Is this what we destroy
lives for?”
See
the report and the soldier’s complete suicide-letter: Iraq
Vet Kills Himself After Being Ordereed To Commit War Crimes
What
was the soldier’s lament? He was forced to commit war crimes
and crimes against humanity. He was forced by the government to cover
up these crimes. His government abandoned him in his hour of need.
His pain and guilt was more than he could bear. The soldier’s
own words were that his was “Not suicide, but a mercy killing.”
Mr.
Hagee and the rest of you warmongering evangelicals out there, is
this soldier’s suicide (and the suicides of over 23 active-duty
and military veterans every day) what you had in mind when you beat
the drums for America’s undeclared, unconstitutional wars of
aggression? This young soldier saw the reality of these wars up close
and personal--and he didn’t like what he saw. And don’t
try to brush this off by saying it’s always been this way. No
it hasn’t! We didn’t have suicides like this during World
War I or World War II. Whatever the politics back then was or wasn’t,
those were lawfully declared wars in which our men knew what they
were fighting for. They went in; they fought; they came home.
The
war we are fighting in the Middle East is now America’s longest
war, and there is no end in sight. Bush and Obama have made perpetual
war an official US policy. In addition, this “War on Terror”
has transformed the American people from citizens into suspects--every
last one of us. Military drones by the tens of thousands are, or soon
will be, flying over the skies of America. The American citizenry
is being spied on relentlessly. Two super spy centers are currently
being built: one in southern Utah and one near San Antonio, Texas.These super spy centers are designed primarily to spy on the American people. Liberties once protected by the Constitution and Bill of Rights are now publicly and blatantly abused. And evangelicals such as John Hagee say nary a word of protest. Instead, they continue to support and promote this so-called “War on Terror.” At what cost, Mr. Hagee? At what cost?
Hundreds of thousands of innocents are being killed; animosity against the United States is growing exponentially; in an effort to keep our country at war, our economy is being overburdened and overtaxed to the point of no return; in the name of the “War on Terror,” America is on the verge of becoming a giant police state; we are inciting China and Russia into nuclear war; and America’s military veterans are killing themselves more frequently than are enemy bullets. Is this what you want, Mr. Hagee? Is this really what you want?
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