Sunday, November 25, 2007

John Hagee: Anti-Christ Televangelist [?]

Late Edit: After I posted this article, a friend directed me to this special message from Hagee about his book. Please read for Mr. Hagee's explanation of what he's saying in this video.





"It is not because you don't know the truth that I have written to you, but because you do know it, and because no lie has its origin in the truth. Who is a liar at all, if not the person who denies that Yeshua is the Messiah? Such a person is an anti-Messiah - he is denying the Father and the Son." --1 John 2:21-22 (The Complete Jewish Bible)

5 comments:

Seven Star Hand said...

Hello Rhett and all,

Perhaps Mr. Hagee "saw the light" and is in the process of acquiring a new respect for the truth? Want some clarifying data from an unexpected source?

Patience and humility...

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Peace...

Machine Gun Kelley said...

Huh??

You've got to be kidding...

Gordan said...

Are you responding to SSH or to Hagee?

I wish both were kidding. I greatly fear that both are serious.

What's worse, Seven Star Hand would get tossed out of my church on his ear, but there are influencial people in my congregation who think Hagee is right on. Hagee would be welcomed. It makes my palms all sweaty.

Scribe said...

seven star hand: Allow me to make some elementary observations about your post (as if I cared) only to segue into my esotoric paradigms I wish to solicit you for a nominal fee...the sychronicity of my sychophant and sheer subjectivity shall astound the most gullible of you.


Hey Seven hand...you and Secret Rapture ought to coauthor a book on systematic theology... :D

J.C. Thibodaux said...

I guess Hagee missed that part about, "O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, which killest the prophets, and stonest them that are sent unto thee...." which was the reason their house was left desolate for such a long time in the first place, unless he wishes to argue that God dispersed the entire nation due to a small-scale conspiracy. Utterly ridiculous, but not surprising considering Hagee's theology of salvation for the Jews apart from Christ.