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Rapture Ready: The Unauthorized Christians United for Israel Tour

Posted by Guest Blogger at 1:00 PM on July 27, 2007.


Max Blumenthal: I have never witnessed any spectacle as politically extreme, outrageous, or bizarre as the one Christians United for Israel produced last week in Washington.
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This post, written by Max Blumenthal, originally appeared on The Huffington Post

On July 16, I attended Christians United for Israel's annual Washington-Israel Summit. Founded by San Antonio-based megachurch pastor John Hagee, CUFI has added the grassroots muscle of the Christian right to the already potent Israel lobby. Hagee and his minions have forged close ties with the Bush White House and members of Congress from Sen. Joseph Lieberman to Sen. John McCain. In its call for a unilateral military attack on Iran and the expansion of Israeli territory, CUFI has found unwavering encouragement from traditional pro-Israel groups like AIPAC and elements of the Israeli government.

But CUFI has an ulterior agenda: its support for Israel derives from the belief of Hagee and his flock that Jesus will return to Jerusalem after the battle of Armageddon and cleanse the earth of evil. In the end, all the non-believers - Jews, Muslims, Hindus, mainline Christians, etc. - must convert or suffer the torture of eternal damnation. Over a dozen CUFI members eagerly revealed to me their excitement at the prospect of Armageddon occurring tomorrow. Among the rapture ready was Republican Former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay. None of this seemed to matter to Lieberman, who delivered a long sermon hailing Hagee as nothing less than a modern-day Moses. Lieberman went on to describe Hagee's flock as "even greater than the multitude Moses commanded."

Throughout CUFI's Israel Summit, videographer Thomas Shomaker and I were hounded by PR agents seeking to prevent us from interviewing attendees about the End Times. The conference, we were told, was about "one message" - evangelical Christians supporting Israel. We were instructed to only interview CUFI leaders capable of sticking to the talking point that their support for Israel has, as Hagee declared, "nothing to do with the End Times." But I was forbidden from asking Hagee about statements he made in his book, "Jerusalem Countdown," that appeared to blame Jews for their own persecution. After doing just that during a press conference, I was removed from the conference by off-duty DC cops summoned by members of Hagee's family.

I have covered the Christian right intensely for over four years. During this time, I attended dozens of Christian right conferences, regularly monitored movement publications and radio shows, and interviewed scores of its key leaders. I have never witnessed any spectacle as politically extreme, outrageous, or bizarre as the one Christians United for Israel produced last week in Washington. See for yourself.

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Max Blumenthal is a Nation Institute Puffin Foundation Writing Fellow whose work regularly appears in the Nation.


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I am at a loss for words...
Posted by: gerty954 on Jul 27, 2007 1:16 PM   
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...except to say that this scares the hell out of me!!!

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dick
Posted by: rtmyth on Jul 27, 2007 1:25 PM   
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Hagee is well-known as a dangerous, religious fanatic, eager for Armageddon. His dark past is not well-known, but is on the web. Yes, he is a charismatic hypocrite.

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Frightening. Can't we just settle this by having the "4 Horsemen" of
Posted by: albrechtkrausse on Jul 27, 2007 4:01 PM   
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neo-con, nutjob apocalypic fame fight the 12th, or "hidden", Iman (aka The Mahdi) of the crazy Moslems? Maybe on pay-per-vue or carried live on "700 Club" and "Al Jazerra"?
ps: if you look behind the scenes you'll see that both the nutjob 'Christians' and the crazy Moslems are being used by the rich, elites in their countries to further their business and political interests. You think Cheney, Bush Sr, Kissinger, Brezenski, or the bankers care one whit about Christianity? Or the House of Saud (and the various other Imams, Despots, Kings, and Sheiks) care one whit about the Koran or Mohammed?

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change of enemy
Posted by: bookie on Jul 27, 2007 4:20 PM   
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I'm probably older than many of you here. I remember when the "Great Satan" was the USSR and China. These people will always be around probably, the big difference now is that they managed to get that feces throwing Chimp elected. And Cheney his handler of course.
We must take back our country from the crazies.

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» RE: change of enemy Posted by: albrechtkrausse
» RE: change of enemy Posted by: orion0s
» RE: Total Tripe. Posted by: moflard
» Amen! Posted by: buh
» Revisionist. Posted by: justaguy
» One other thing... Posted by: moflard
Can't they...
Posted by: JoshuaLudd on Jul 27, 2007 5:14 PM   
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Can't all these zionists just go fight and die for Israel already?

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» RE: Can't they... Posted by: Basenjis
» Since when... Posted by: JoshuaLudd
cmatthews108
Posted by: cmatthews108 on Jul 28, 2007 4:47 AM   
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These people continually fail to realize that God cannot be put in a box. There very theology is so faulty at the core and around the edges that it is amazing that any sensible person could fall for what can only be termed a "collosal hoax", a stealling of mans spirituality and the continual seduction of the spirit.
Jesus Christ never once spoke or taught anything that even remotely resmbles the message they teach. True this twisting of the prophets and the book of revelation is used, but the words ascribed to Jesus in the synoptic gospel's never come close to what they proclaim to be his message. one only has to look as far as Matthew chpt 5-7 to see how wrong they are.
Jesus would be nailed and crucified and more than likely put into a mental hospitol and diagnosed with the ever popular bi polar disorder that seems to run rampant these days if he were to show himself in any of there churches or public squares.
The christian evangelical fundamentalist right is absoloutely no different than the Islamic fundamentalist. It is a crying shame that there message of fear and pursecution in the name of Jesus of nazareth is accepted by those whom aRE NOT SMART ENOUGH TO READ THERE BIBLES FOR THEMSELVES.

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» RE: cmatthews108 Posted by: imacommontater2
Nutjobs galore!
Posted by: reval on Jul 28, 2007 4:51 AM   
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Isn't it just fascinating to watch the press drool over the petty and inane foibles of nitwits like Nicole Richie and Paris Hilton yet completely ignore a juicy story like Lieberman declaring Hagee to be a 21st century Moses or DeLay praying for the "end times?"

These jackasses (and their "followers") are some of the most frightening creeps I've ever witnessed. Yet, they are all but invisible to the very people who should be exposing them for the dangerous psychotics that they are.

Is there any wonder why many believe that our democracy is doomed.
Rev. El
Pastor, WVCSR

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Great Journalism
Posted by: Urstrly on Jul 28, 2007 4:53 AM   
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Max, you are an intrepid reporter with a strong stomach. So much of the media just writes these people off as nuts, but they are dangerous because of their ties to power. Thanks for the insight.

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Manipulation
Posted by: Knowmad on Jul 28, 2007 7:37 AM   
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Movements, indeed society everywhere, always includes a segment of the unquestioning faithful; followers who through naivete, apathy, indolence, fear, thoughtlessness, shortsightedness, lack of intelligence . . . take your pick, will rarely evaluate, analyse and make objective, informed choices. They simply prefer to be told what's what, and do what they're asked. This is not to say they're bad or evil, merely misguided.

However, throughout history - from primitive times thru thirties Germany to present day USA - this type of attitude has spawned and fostered another behavioural type: the manipulator. These are another beast altogether; intelligent, self-absorbed and shallow, power-seeking, remorseless and almost certainly highly insecure 'wolves' who feed off the easy bounty of 'sheep' on offer.

This video provides good examples of both creatures, and I hope some of the sheep will see it and begin to think for themselves. I have very little confidence it might change any of the wolves behavior though. They are already well aware of what's going on, since being able to analyse and think are traits required for any successful campaign of exploitation.

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Way to Go, Max!
Posted by: littlemanintheboat on Jul 28, 2007 8:01 AM   
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How do I work with you? I live in SF and grew up with these kinds of peeps in S. Calif..lemme know if you need an undercover agent..

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All 10,000 religions are equally nonsense
Posted by: AsteroidMiner on Jul 28, 2007 8:40 AM   
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As a sophomore undergraduate student in Physics, your
homework may include figuring out when the second
coming would be required, assuming that the bible was
100% true in the year zero. That is, when would the bible
be down to 50% true? The popular and professors'
answer in 1965 was the year 500. The true answer: A
friend of mine was born and raised in Budapest, Hungary.
As an adult, he came here and stayed. After 25 years, he
visited his home town of Budapest. He was unable to
communicate with his high school classmates because the
Hungarian language had changed so much. The correct
answer is less than 25 years. The first gospel was not
written down until 50 years after the alleged events and
then in a different language. The people who told the story
were at about the same level of civilization as "wild
Indians", I mean Native Americans before Columbus got
here. We have all played or seen played the game called
"Telephone" in which a story is passed down a line of
re-tellers. By the Sixth re-telling, the story has no
resemblance to the original. The gospel story had to have
been re-told at least 6 times before it was mis-translated the
first time. Conclusion: There is no truth anywhere in the
bible.

ALL of the jurisdictions that were formerly in the
jurisdiction of religion have been taken over by Science.
There is no longer a need to debate the issue. Religion is
an unfortunate side effect of a major and ongoing step in
evolution. Ethics and morality are instinctive, not derived
from religion. Look up "Sociobiology". The origin of the
Universe is the subject of Cosmology which is part of
astronomy which is part of the science of physics.

Religion is a SCAM. ANY religion, there are 10,000 to
choose from. ALL preachers, priests, imams, rabbis,
iatolas, etc. belong in jail for "grand theft bunko".

A list of Useful books on religion:
"The Neuropsychological Bases of God Beliefs"
Dr. Michael A. Persinger MD, psychiatrist
"Religious people are just like my temporal lobe patients"

"The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bi-
Cameral Mind" by Julian Jaynes Professor, Harvard
University 1976
"Religious people are just like schizophrenic patients"

Origins of the Modern Mind
Merlin Donald 1991
"So what did you expect from a brain that is based on the
Chimpanzee brain? The 4 Million years it took to go from
chimp brain to "human" brain is much too short for Nature
to get the bugs worked out.

"The Psychiatric Interview in Clinical Practice"
Roger A. MacKinnon, MD..
Robert Michels, MD..
W. B. Saunders Co. 1971
"If the symptom is religiosity, the diagnosis is
"Schizophrenia".

"Manufacturing Belief" by Lewis Wolpert
http://www.salon.com/books/feature/2007/05/15/lewis_
wolpert/

"Breaking the Spell: Religion as a Natural Phenomenon", by
Daniel Dennett

"The God delusion" by Richard Dawkins. "Religion is
caused by a kind of computer virus that infects the living
computer, the human brain."

"The God Part of the Brain" by Matthew Alper 1996.
"The USA is unusually religious because many early
founder groups were religiously insane and fleeing
prosecution in Europe.

"The Science of Good and Evil" by Michael Shermer, 2004

"God: The Failed Hypothesis" by Victor Stenger

Other authors: Sam Harris, Christopher Hitchens

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» Your argument doesn't work. Posted by: moflard
HOBNAILERS
Posted by: bobjbax on Jul 28, 2007 10:58 AM   
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HOBNAILERS

I grew up with all this perfidy in Texas. Tejas' they called it. Friends. Friends of what? Satan it seems to me. Darby/Scofield.

"onward christian soldiers marching off to war" roared at the heavens from every 'church' everywhere for a hundred years.

Unspoken, but we all knew what it meant was coming, the lovingly oiled and worshiped guns behind every door. The oil of their 'sacrament'..

I am glad I was delivered from those sulphurous regions as a young man. My apologies to those many good people there but you have not spoken out against this horrid christofascist TREASON. Warned US of the Great Danger now about all our ears. You are collaborators by this 'silence'. Your guilt no different in this Great Crime against US all by any degree. You must now distinguish yourselves.. you know them well.. take them all out.. or your punishment the same.

Long ago, Sinclair Lewis warned US: "When fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying the cross."

Recently, tongue in toxed cheek (a personal price I've paid) I truthfully warned in a comment somewhere else... 'Ye shall know the Great Satan's True Hand by his minion's poisoning of your minds, your hearts, your bodily temples and your lands.'

and ha, by his pointy ears roosting up there in their stolen Whuthauz

KILL FER JEZUZ!! KILL EM ALL!! LET GAWD SORT EM OUT!!

Do not continue to ignore these clear warnings. It is you they burn in their Smoking Hell they themselves have made for you.

SOLAR DEMOCRACY? .. or CARBON CORPSETOCRACY...

SEEK THE TRUTH. LIVE BY IT. BE FREE.

Let US Hope that there are those of Right Principle left in our Nation, Military and tatters of government who remember and Honor Their Oath to our Natural Human Rights so brilliantly enshrined by our Forefathers of Wiser and Clearer Mind, certainly of more courage, in Our Constitution. We need their help now...

Deeper beneath it all, Old As The Hills, these churchco's just these occulted's tools, our Great Historical Fright revisting US now..

"abdomen exsisto patefacio quod sulphur extermino inibi"

a satanic verse, but merely fleshly men of evil enslaving nature cursing US all...

Bobby Baxter ~ Veteran & Marijuana Felon

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it took a lot of time to read all these contributions today
Posted by: gregii on Jul 28, 2007 1:29 PM   
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Please see “The Varieties of Scientific Experience” by Carl Sagan, who dealt magnificently with what has become today’s subject in this forum. Mr. Sagan gracefully demonstrated an inspired respect for the Christian God and his worshippers – while offering overwhelming evidence that in His Bible, God failed utterly to make his case.

I am offended by those who are disrespectful to all Christians while identifying those among them who have entered fascist waters. Many Christians are drawn to a light you may not see. And they serve it well. That deserves my respect.

Please confine your remarks to the fascists? The cold blooded, dogmatic, greedy, hypocritical theocrats?

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WHAT????????????
Posted by: macdon1 on Jul 28, 2007 5:29 PM   
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ARGHHHHHHHHHH Tom DeLay is a criminal who betrayed the public trust. In from the get-go on this insanity...? Can't wait for the rapture (which incidentally is the invention of a snake oil salesman cum preacher who lived in the 1800's and is NOT in the BIBLE)...? These people are certifiable not religious.

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bayardtom
Posted by: Bayardtom on Jul 29, 2007 9:09 AM   
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Isn't it time that the whole population got the word on Lieberman? He's as crazy as the rest of the Ruptures. Give me a break! Please write about this and see that it's carried by all of the media.

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Another Atheist ...
Posted by: abstractmachine on Jul 29, 2007 12:15 PM   
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... praying for the rapture.

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One size fits all
Posted by: willymack on Jul 29, 2007 12:23 PM   
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Get a belief system started, based on fear, ignorance, and stupidity; jazz it up with various "miracles"and "retributions" through natural processes (earthquakes, hurricaines, etc.), and watch the fun. What you'll see and hear is what's happening right now, with every nutcase crawling out of the woodwork, loudly proclaiming his delusions, and looking for concurrence from other pathetic fools. This would be hysterically funny if the dummies weren't so dangerous, and if they didn't have the support of equally stupid politicians.

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an alternate view
Posted by: yvonnecarroll on Jul 29, 2007 12:29 PM   
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The good news is that the zionists, whatever their religion, will suffer the same fate as those they persecute. They believe that the conflagration they create will not affect them because they believe yahweh's lies that they are special and he will save them. Quite obviously they didn't read Jesus' account of his encounter with yahweh in the desert.

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Where is Jim Jones when you need him?
Posted by: marid on Jul 29, 2007 1:48 PM   
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These people would have been at the Kool Aid Party filling the glasses. Oh Jimmy you might have even made them think.

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Zeitgeist Movie
Posted by: makeadifference on Jul 30, 2007 9:27 AM   
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Watch it... go to Zeitgeistmovie.com ... get the scoop on religion as a political movement and it's ties to power!

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war mongers...and homophobes too!
Posted by: lotus23 on Jul 30, 2007 5:55 PM   
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And to think, not only are these people on the border of genocidal warfare, they hate lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and transgenders too.

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What I find most amusing...
Posted by: randomwriters1 on Jul 31, 2007 6:49 AM   
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What I find most amusing about Max's transparent video is in the fact that he mentions that thousands came to see Hagee, but Blumenthal chose a very select portion of the "flock" to interview for his piece.

Anyone who knows Blumenthal's point of view on matters of organized religion, the Christian Right and Republicanism/Conservatism, would expect this from him, and he did not fail to be predictable.

Maybe Max can now show you an edit of more footage, with the doctors, lawyers, small business owners, teachers, scientists and the literally thousands of others who were there who were not speaking from an uneducated perspective and who were not doing interpretive dance in the aisles, and show that there is a movement of people who do not subscribe to "the rapture" and just believe that god's-will will be revealed one day, and until then, our lot is to work together for a common goal of survival.

Max forgot to include Hagee's comment while holding his friend Rabbi Aryeh Sheinbaum, an Orthodox rabbi from San Antonio when asked about eschatology, "we both know that one day when we're dancing in the streets of Jerusalem together, one of us will have to seriously reevaluate our beliefs."

That said to anyone else listening, that while Hagee is indeed a Christian and holds to the belief in Christ, he does acknowledge that maybe he does not know everything and that God's design is still truly unknown.

Max, an honest reporter would try to stay honest, but one with an agenda will always only find the facts that support his ends.

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Oh man.
Posted by: francomef on Jul 31, 2007 4:01 PM   
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Raised as a Catholic I find this hillarious. I have run into this type of Christian all my life. They are like robots. They all spew the same nonsense.
P.S. Catholicism does not teach the rapture. They are amillennialism. Go to www.catholic.com look under false profit and it will disprove all this bullshit.

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