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Who Will Stand Against Antichrist?
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My False Flag Weekly News co-host E. Michael Jones is an expert on Antichrist. But that doesn’t mean he’s an eschatologist. He doesn’t have to be.
Catholic eschatologists view the Antichrist as an individual who will come at the end of the age, deceiving people and persecuting the faithful before ultimately succumbing to Christ. That’s very similar to the Muslim view of Dajjal (“Antichrist” in Arabic).
But E. Michael Jones understands that to know who is anti-Christ in today’s world, you don’t even need to look at the signs unfolding all around us, like the genocide in the Holy Land. All you need to do is figure out who is against Jesus. That’s what anti-Christ means, after all. And there is only one organized, powerful group or nation that fits the bill.
By definition, the Jews are the party of anti-Christ. When Jesus appeared to his people with a message from God, one group from among his people accepted him, while another rejected him. The former group became known as “Christians.” The latter became known as “Jews.” (“Muslims,” who mostly line up with Christians in these matters, came along later.)
Dr. Jones has long pointed out that the basis of Jewish identity is the rejection of Jesus. Jews reject Christ’s moral universalism, which threatens their status as self-styled “chosen people.” They reject Christ’s elevation of the spiritual over the material. They reject Christ’s command to “turn the other cheek,” instead cultivating hatred of the Other and extreme vindictiveness—as we are witnessing in Gaza. (Obligatory disclaimer: These generalizations about the core myths and rituals of the Jewish tribe are roughly accurate, but individuals born Jewish react differently—in many cases admirably—to those and other defects in their tribal heritage.)
What are we to make of the fact that the Party of Antichrist has occupied the Holy Land and is committing genocide there, wantonly slaughtering the descendants of Jesus’s family? And more to the point what are we going to do about it? Who is going to lead the forces that will put an end to such obscene blasphemy?
#Pope2Gaza
The new Pope Leo XIV is one candidate. As Sam Husseini wrote: “The New Pope Should Go to Gaza. Now.” Husseini cites Kathy Boylan’s "Pope Francis, go to Gaza for God’s sake!" Noting that the Church has asked forgiveness for its failure to stop the 9/11 wars and the millions of murders they entailed, Husseini asks:
Can the Catholic Church stop asking for forgiveness after allowing or enabling mass criminality — and instead strive to stop the slaughter in real time? Not to wash their hands of the crucifixion, but to halt it?
Kathy Boylan:
"The Pope has got to go to the concentration camp called Gaza. I’m sure Israel would find it very difficult to say 'no' to the Holy Father’s presence in Gaza -- and he might stop the bombing and he might stop the killing. And he should stay there, not just go and v