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Lindsey Graham Makes the Most Lindsey Graham Statement Ever About Israel

Lindsey Graham Makes the Most Lindsey Graham Statement Ever About Israel

Drew Berquist and Tom Cunningham discuss Lindsey Graham's stance on Israel, criticizing his rhetoric and actions. They express skepticism about the spiritual and political implications of supporting Israel, questioning its contributions to the U.S. and highlighting its actions during the conflict. They also criticize the influence of evangelical Christians on U.S. foreign policy towards Israel, suggesting it leads to a one-sided relationship. The conversation touches on the broader humanitarian issues, including the impact on churches in Gaza, and the need for a more balanced discussion on the matter.

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Peter Valdo
1 month ago

Whose fault will the deaths of millions of people be, when Israel is left with the choice of going quietly into that good night, or using the many nuclear weapons they have? I didn’t ask who will we blame. I asked, who will be responsible? October 7th proved what their enemies would like to do to them. Following that sick display, the majority of the population of the West Bank & Gaza openly said they should do it again and again. So, politics aside, if we put the Israeli’s in a position of choosing to be slaughtered or completely destroying their enemies, what do you think will happen?

Scripture says it’s going to happen. It describes levels of destruction that could only happen because of nuclear weapons. Major cities like Damascus being reduced to ruble in a single night. It speaks of nations ceasing to exist. Of broad swaths of land even animals will not live in. Of destruction that is likened to that experienced by Sodom & Gomorrah. Coming to a theater near you; in your lifetime.

If you don’t understand what I am describing, then research: “The Samson Option”.

Pierce Sanute
1 month ago

Why is the South Carolina Republican Party logo blue? Hmmmm.