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I want to address some recent outlandish, over-the-top comments by Tucker Carlson on a podcast with Nick Fuentes, an avowed anti-Semite and Holocaust denier. Tucker has ranted consistently against US support for Israel since October 7th and despises Christian Zionists in the strongest terms. He said, “I think the single biggest threat to Christianity in this country is Christian Zionism. I hate it more than leftist writers, Islamic terrorists, Nazis, or Chinese communists.” He says Christian Zionists are heretics, not Christians. These comments must be answered—they’re misguided and malicious. I want to talk about what it means to be a Christian Zionist and why it’s not only not heretical, but biblical. The Bible reveals that God himself is a Zionist—He made promises to Israel and is fulfilling them before our eyes. In the second half, we continue our Revelation study with chapter 16 and the Bowl Judgments—God’s final series of seven catastrophic judgments.
Key Facts
* Tucker Carlson’s Claims: Christian Zionism biggest threat to Christianity; hates it more than leftist writers, Islamic terrorists, Nazis, Chinese communists; says Christian Zionists are heretics, not Christians; claims evangelicals “worship Israel over Scripture”; prioritize “foreign entanglements
* Response: God is ultimate Zionist; promised Abraham people and land (Genesis 15); Jewish people never inhabited all promised land; they own it forever—difference between ownership and occupation; Romans 11:25-29 proves God’s promises to Israel irrevocable
* Christian Zionist Supporters: Charles Spurgeon (1855): “If there’s anything promised in the Bible, it’s the restoration of the Jews”; Billy Graham: “Jews are God’s chosen people—we cannot oppose Israel without detriment to ourselves” (1967); Franklin Graham and Anne Graham Lotz continue support
* Definition: Christian Zionism simply means believing Jewish people have right to ancient homeland and God has future for national territorial Israel; not heretical; don’t worship Israel but worship God of Abraham/Isaac/Jacob; don’t support everything Israel does
* Genesis 12:3 Still Active: “I will bless those who bless you, curse those who curse you”—never revoked; history proves it (Pharaoh, Haman, Antiochus IV, Hitler)
* Revelation 16–Bowl Judgments: God’s “Super Bowls”—final seven judgments at very end of Tribulation; no four-plus-three pattern like Seals/Trumpets; rapid succession, no pause; “great” used 11 times (most in NT); escalating intensity from Seals → Trumpets → Bowls
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