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11. So Why the Sinister Propaganda War & Persecution Directed by Anti-Christ Jewish Sources? The reason for the persecution which has come upon us becomes evident, once it is understood who we are and what we believe. It is with care, however, that we answer this question, not
because we fear offending, but rather, because we wish to avoid a knee-jerk response from a populace which has been conditioned to react if anyone speaks out in any way against the group known as "Jews."
Discussion involving the Jew frequently evokes irrational screams of "anti-Semitism!" So let it be clearly understood, that we are not
anti-Semitic. For that matter, neither are we anti-Japhetic, nor anti-Hamitic. Recall that Noah had three sons: Shem, Ham, and Japheth, Genesis 10:1. Semites are the descendents of Shem,
Japhathites are the descendents of Japheth, and Hamites are the descendents of Ham. Abraham is the descendant of Shem, and Jacob (renamed Israel) is the descendant of Abraham. Israel had twelve sons, whose
descendants comprise the twelve tribes of Israel. Consequently, everyone who is an Israelite--every member of each of the twelve tribes--is a Semite! So how it is possible for us--who are Israelites--to be
anti-Semitic? or to be labeled "anti-Semitic"? What are we? We are simply Christians--Christians who recognize Christ Jesus as our king, and who pray, as Jesus commanded,
"thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven." We oppose those who fight against Christ Jesus and his kingdom. We oppose those who are against Biblical
Christianity. One cannot truly be for something and not be against something else. One cannot truly be for Christ as king and not be against those that oppose Christ as King. The Bible definition of
anti-Christ is found in I John 2:22: "Who is the liar but the one who denies that Jesus is the Christ? This is the anti-Christ, the one who denies the Father and the Son." In I John
2:18, the apostle notes that many anti-Christs already existed in the first century. In I John 2:26, he warns that the anti-Christs are trying to deceive the Christian. Let us consider the admissions and
teachings of Jewish Rabbi Daniel Lapin in his book "America's Real War." In the first chapter, he states why, as a Jewish leader, he is allying with us Christians. (Note: The rabbi is allying
with us, but we are not allying with him.) One of the reasons is because of what he calls "hate-filled propaganda" put out by Jewish organizations. "...I am appalled by the great injustice
being perpetrated by those Jewish organizations that engage in anti-Christian bigotry...today the shrill rhetoric and hate propaganda found in their direct mail is discriminatory and divisive." [22] (Because of the hate literature put out by the ADL and the
SPLC, the two organizations are beginning to be viewed as hate groups in the eyes of the general public.) On page 13 of his book, Rabbi Lapin says that the Jews should "stop speaking and acting as if
Christian America is their enemy." [23] Think
about this, readers. The Rabbi says plainly that Jews view a Christian America as their enemy! If we desire a Christian America, and if a certain group views a Christian America as its enemy, is it so
difficult to believe that the group has engaged in a propaganda war against us? The Rabbi goes on to reveal other Jewish tactics. The following quotation is taken from chapter forty-eight of his
book. "Jews have absolutely no basis on which to demand that a Christian group betray its own beliefs. Not only do Jewish groups and individuals brand Christians indiscriminately as anti-Semites,
they go further than that. I occasionally hear Jewish groups demanding that statements of Christian faith be rescinded because they hurt Jewish feelings. Rabbi Leon Klenicki, interfaith affairs director for
the Anti-Defamation League of B'Nai B'Rith, provides another example of a misguided attempt to muzzle Christians. Yet Jewish leadership continues to display anger toward our Christian fellow citizens-at least to
those who are politically conservative." [24] He
admits that Jewish groups try to force Christians to betray their beliefs. He admits that Jewish groups use the term anti-Semitism as a smear word with which to brand the Christian. He admits that Jewish
groups try to muzzle Christians whose statements hurt their "feelings." He admits that Jewish groups display anger towards Christians who are politically conservative. Remember,
readers, that it is a Jewish Rabbi who is stating these facts. Dare you call him
anti-Semitic? From what he has stated, the reason for Jewish persecution and demonization of the Christian becomes self-evident. Specifically, it becomes clear why Jewish groups have worked so hard to change the label
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