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Jimmy “too-many-Jews” Carter at Mega Church

I don’t know what’s worse — Jimmy Carter’s anti-Semitism and apostasy regarding the truth of the Scriptures or that a “mega church” such as Willow Creek would actually promote his narishkeit in the supposed sanctuary of the LORD God of Israel.  For the details, go to the Willow Creek web site here.

Newsflash for Mr. Jimmy “Too-Many-Jews” Carter (and Bill Hybels):  Yeshua (Jesus) was born, raised, lived, and died a perfectly Jewish life.  Those who claim to worship the “King of the Jews” might want to reconsider this, as well as the unconditional promises given to the children of Israel given in the Scriptures.  Only a thorough-going supercessionist with a perverse eschatological vision could come up with such odious doctrines, and only a church that has been syncretized to the point of apostasy could welcome his presence.     

As a reminder for those who are unacquanited with Carter’s nearly rabid anti-Semitic thinking and promotion of divisive doctrines within the Baptist denomination, I include an excerpt from Aaron Klein of WND here:

Jimmy Carter: Too many Jews on Holocaust council
Former president also rejected Christian historian because name sounded ‘too Jewish’ 

TEL AVIV – Former President Jimmy Carter once complained there were “too many Jews” on the government’s Holocaust Memorial Council, Monroe Freedman, the council’s former executive director, told WND in an exclusive interview.

Freedman, who served on the council during Carter’s term as president, also revealed a noted Holocaust scholar who was a Presbyterian Christian was rejected from the council’s board by Carter’s office because the scholar’s name “sounded too Jewish.”

Freedman, now a professor of law at Hofstra University, was picked by the council’s chairman, author Elie Weisel, to serve as executive director in 1980. The council, created by the Carter White House, went on to establish the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C.

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