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Zionist Christians - A Mossad Operation

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Zionist Christians - A Mossad Operation
Do Zionist Christians Know That The Name Of Jesus Was Changed In Israel?
By Reuven Schossen
8-15-6
I was born to Jewish parents. Some of my more distant family died in the
European Wars of the 20th century. Yet, I am a Christian. My conversion was a
long process and began when I was a student at an Israeli high-school on a
kibbutz in the Jordan Valley. There, I learned that Jesus' name in Hebrew had
been changed so that it is now an acronym meaning "Be His Name and Memories
Forgotten." Hitler's name had not been touched, hence - I thought - Jesus must
have committed a very serious crime. Indeed he had. By putting the emphasis on
faith and love he seriously threatened the Pharisees - later to be called Rabbis
- and their monopoly on the interpretation of the Old Testament.
The Pharisees used their interpretation, called the Talmud, to create a
convenient life for their group. For this, Jesus called them hypocrites. It took
me a long time to walk the rest of the way to the Christian Church. One of the
roadblocks was the Pharisaic propaganda that teaches that Judaism is both a
religion and an ethnic group, implying thus that a Jew cannot convert. A more
serious problem was the Christian teaching that we are all sinners. Jews believe
they are born perfect; from childhood they are told they are the Chosen People.
For a long time, I accepted all of the Christian Doctrine, except for that
one point. "I didn't kill," I kept telling myself. One day, I tried a semantic
exchange and told myself "I am not perfect." The next step was immediate and I
understood that I am a sinner because I am imperfect and thus unable to keep any
set of religious laws. Expanding on the subject is beyond the scope of this
article, but afterwards I completely embraced the Christian World: it is within
my mind and, mainly, within my heart.
I am not a Charismatic, not a Pentecostal, not even a Catholic; I am an
active member of the original Evangelical denomination, the Lutheran Church and
even hold a formal position as the adult school teacher in the congregation of
which I am a member in La Paz, Bolivia. I teach the Bible in Hebrew at the
Biblical Evangelical Seminary there - the biggest in the country - and am
regularly invited to speak at many churches. I have given sermons, devotionals,
appeared on radio programs, led professional groups and study groups in
Lutheran, Presbyterian, Pentecostal, Neo-Pentecostal and Brethren Churches. I am
mainstream Christian, well-known and widely accepted by the Bolivian Evangelical
communities. Bolivia is the country that provided me with political asylum once
the State of Israel began persecuting me due to my writings.
It was hard for me to ignore the Zionist influence in Bolivia. Many members
of the Pentecostal Churches wear Stars of David - a Hindu symbol for spiritual
strength - which was stolen by the Pharisees in a moment of spiritual weakness.
Until they heard me speak, many of them confused the State of Israel with the
Kingdom of Israel. Classical Christian Theology teaches that the Kingdom of
Israel is a spiritual one and that we, people of good faith and loving
temperament, are it. The State of Israel is just one more of the tribulations
described in the New Testament.
I began explaining, carefully and with love, this poisonous error which
Zionism purposely introduces into Christianity. We can all make mistakes or be
manipulated into mistakes. On two different occasions, I spotted listeners
ripping off their Stars of David. Once, I was told, in tears: "Until I heard
you, I didn't feel worthy of God for not having been born Jewish."
This diabolical interpretation - that the State of Israel is the Kingdom - is
aggressively pushed by the Zionists internationally. They use it as a subversive
tool with which to secure the active support of some poorly educated Evangelical
Churches, mainly in the USA. Soon I found that Bolivia is important to the
Zionists. The poorest country in South America, it has a huge Evangelical
community.
Since Americans are not good missionaries, because of their negative image
worldwide, Zionist Missionaries prefer to train Bolivians for the job. "They are
of the right size and color for that work," a missionary husband once told me in
a racist tone. A few weeks later, his wife stood up and left one of my classes
in which I was teaching the Sermon on the Mount - specifically the part about
the persecution of those who seek justice - and she never returned. When it
became obvious that I was straightening the tangled vines, I began receiving
direct threats from the State of Israel and suffered a warning attack in
February, 2006.
A month later, an article about me was published in the American media and I
was contacted regarding its contents by someone who claimed to be a Jewish
convert to Christianity. I gave a courteous answer but not any special treatment
for "there is neither Jew nor Greek," the Scriptures teach. Shortly thereafter,
he began sending me emails by the dozen. It was a tactic I had already seen and
I like to call it "carpeting."
Whenever security services want to learn something about your connections,
affiliations or preferences, they like to bait you with many different options
and then they look carefully at which ones you pick up. Automatically, this
self-defined Christian convert fell onto my list of suspected Mossad agents.
After I did a radio interview setting forth the same ideas as those in this
article, he did one himself and therein claimed that Christians and Rabbis are
the same, excepting the belief in Jesus. Nothing could be further from the truth
and nearer to the Mossad's long term strategy for deceptively undermining
Christianity.
Later, in the United States, I was traveling between Santa Fe and San
Francisco due to the idiosyncrasies of my complicated political asylum process.
In a daring move, I invited myself to visit this agent in Colorado. The
carpeting went wild there and I have no room for a detailed account, but I was
positively convinced that he is no Christian. He knew the Israeli Evangelical
Churches, but in the way a policeman does, and he named all of them in
Jerusalem, seeking my reactions. Proselytizing in Israel is a crime and all
these churches are under heavy restrictions and surveillance. Years before, I
belonged to a Christian group in Tel Aviv which is unknown to the Israeli
police. Much of my discussion with Mossad agents involves their attempts to get
names and addresses. Needless to say, they have always failed miserably.
Part of the carpeting this time was weird. The agent offered me political
asylum in Iran, a fake American passport with which to visit Israel (and thus
potentially to disclose an underground church), and even a phone number in Fort
Collins from which I could make international long distance calls for free (and
probably be closely monitored). After I politely rejected these proposals, he
added - and not in a particularly Christian way - that Israeli thugs will beat
me with sticks until nothing is left on my shoulders, and that sometimes he
"feels like killing someone." I was unimpressed by that; I'm too experienced to
be excited by a bubbling provocateur. The thrilling part, entirely new to me,
was that he lives within a Zionist Christian community. Apparently he supervises
or monitors their indoctrination for the Mossad.
Only by understanding these techniques and goals of the Pharisaic and Zionist
movements - only by understanding that their long term hatred of the Christian
World demonstrates that it is the ultimate answer to the Pharisaic-Zionist
outrages - will it be possible to block these well-designed long-term
strategies. Today, we are still in a position to make a change; tomorrow it may
be too late. Even Hitler's name wasn't changed.
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