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der Hoeven, spokesman for the International Christian Embassy, said
this in response to a Jew who objected to that idea; "We don't care what
the Israelis vote! We care what God says! And God gave that land to
the Jews!" 2
That reaction is very important in terms of showing the bounds
of the Evangelical Zionism that still persists today because this move-
ment that appears to be aimed at protecting the Jews and Jewish lands,
is in fact preparing the way for an end in which the Jews will be slaugh-
tered. According to this belief, only 144,000 Jews who convert to Chris-
tianity will survive, while the other Jews, and "all Muslims," will be
slaughtered.
We shall be looking at this matter shortly.
The state of Israel was founded in 1948, and Jerusalem was declared
its capital in 1967: Two of the signs awaited by the Evangelicals thus
came true. The more these portents, signs of the End Times, came about,
the more the Evangelicals set about accelerating what they believe to
be the final outcome. That is why efforts to reshape the Middle East
in the name of the Battle of Armageddon have gained impetus in this
century.
T The influence of Evangelicalism
As in all faiths and schools, Christian denominations are based on
being a fine and good servant of God and Evangelicalism was also
founded on that basis. However, one of the main distinguishing fea-
tures between Evangelicalism and other branches of Christianity is the
question of "preaching the Word," on which less emphasis is placed in
the latter. As a requirement of their faith, the followers of this sect
engaged in active missionary work, preaching the word to other people.
As time passed, Evangelicalism thus became increasingly well known
and widespread, particularly in America.
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