5 scenes from the joint plan of Jews and Protestants about the future of the world



to report Missionary thought and culture baseThe formation of the Jewish state in Palestine is rooted in the beliefs and prophecies of the Jewish Bible.

Tasnim wrote: According to an interpretation of the Torah and other Jewish religious texts, before the appearance of the Messiah (Jewish savior), a Jewish state must be established in the Holy Land. Throughout history, this belief has been a hope and a wish for many Jews, especially during the exile period and after. Zionism, as a political and extreme movement in the late 19th century, turned these religious and historical aspirations into a political and practical goal.

In the first half of the 20th century, with increasing pressure and persecution of Jews in various European countries, efforts to immigrate to Palestine intensified. Groups of Jews moved to this land with the support of Christian Zionists and with the efforts of Zionist organizations. These immigration movements were carried out in the form of official and unofficial plans, and finally, with the Balfour Declaration in 1917, issued by the British government, the establishment of a “national home for the Jews” in Palestine was recognized, and thus, they slowly began to take possession of themselves. they started

Despite many efforts to create a Jewish state, this goal faced many challenges. The native inhabitants of Palestine and neighboring Arab countries opposed this plan, and severe tensions arose between Jews and Arabs. Finally, with the end of the British protectorate over Palestine and with widespread international support, in 1948 the state of Israel was officially established, albeit illegally. This event was a turning point in the history of the Jews and the Middle East, because it was the realization of a part of their religious and civilizational beliefs, but at the same time, it initiated long-term political and military conflicts and conflicts in the region.

In the topic of “Christian Zionism and its dominance over the world” which was attended by Mohammad Hossein Taheri Akerdi, Associate Dean of Religions at the Imam Khomeini Educational and Research Institute, may God have mercy on him, and at the research desk of the Haqpohuhi Institute as a specialized center for criticism and analysis of differences, religions and currents. We paid “5 steps”.

* Earlier, you talked about the common belief in Christ in Christianity and Judaism. Explain more about this.

Christians believe that Jesus is their promised Messiah. According to Christian belief, because of the sin of Adam and Eve, humans became sinners. God gave them a law to forgive them, so that by implementing it, they would be forgiven, but mankind did not fulfill this law and were not forgiven. As a result, God decided to find another way to forgive them. Since the sacrifice must be pure and humans were not, God decided to become human and sacrifice the sins of humans. For this reason, the Word of God became flesh and became flesh from Mary’s womb and was born. For this reason, Jesus has no father, because God is his father. The Qur’an answers about this issue: The example of Jesus in the eyes of God is the same as the example of Adam, who created him from dust. God points out that Jesus, like Adam, does not have a father and was created from dust; So it is not an irrelevant word.

The verses you read in the Qur’an each tell about an important philosophical or theological discussion. Among scientific and religious researches, jurisprudence topics are more discussed than the topic of religions and their differences.

The belief of some Christians is that with the coming of Jesus and being forgiven, there is no need to observe the rules of the Sharia such as prayer, fasting, zakat and Hajj. They believe that these commandments belonged to the time when humans were sinners and now that they have been forgiven, they do not need them.

But Christians believe that Jesus, peace be upon him, will return in the end times and establish the kingdom of God once again. In Islam, they also believe in the appearance of the Mahdi, but the degree of belief is different. The Sunnis believe that one day the Mahdi will come, while the Imamiyya believe that the Mahdi already exists, but he is invisible and one should pray for his appearance. These beliefs represent important differences in religions.

Protestants, Christian Zionism and the Apocalypse

* Christians like us have mixed opinions and where is their point of connection with the Jews in the matter of the Savior?

Puritans are a group among Protestants who strongly adhere to the beliefs associated with Christian Zionism. They believe that the apocalypse and resurrection are the same in Christianity. It may be a little difficult to understand this issue, because in Islam, the emergence of the Imam of Time and the establishment of the Crimean state are different from entering the hereafter and the resurrection. While in the belief of the Zionist Christians, these two events occur simultaneously and the apocalypse is connected with the beginning of the Resurrection.

In Christianity, many groups believe in the return of Christ in the apocalypse, just as in Islam, all Muslims believe in the appearance of the Mahdi. The difference is that the amount of effort and activity to prepare for the emergence varies between groups. Among the Shiites, a group called the Imamiyyah is known to be active in this field. In Christianity, Protestants (as opposed to Catholics and Orthodox, who are concerned with church traditions) mostly act on the basis of the Bible and offer their own interpretation of it.

These differences in beliefs provide a context for a broader and more detailed discussion of Christian Zionism. This is an introduction to begin examining the history and effects of these beliefs over time.

* Did these Protestants base their beliefs on their Bibles?

You have different Protestant denominations. There are more than 500 sects registered in America now. They register themselves. If we go back to 300-400 years ago, these same Protestants, that is, those who were Bible-oriented, and according to the book of the Prophet Daniel, Isaiah, and the Revelation of John of the New Testament – whose content is apocalyptic – were promising, and on the other hand, they were millenarian, these were people. who had read the Bible, had three characteristics. That is, they believed that Christ is going to come again, the one who wants to come will come after a thousand years, we are now in the 17th century. We should try to have Christ come in our millennium, which is the year 2000. what did they do Note this point.

Let me give an example; When do you say that the Imam of Time will come? You check the verses and hadiths and then you set a time and say that Sufani must come so that the Imam of the time will come. So let’s go and make Sufiani. Now back to Christianity.

The introduction of the Messianic civilization was the formation of the Jewish state

These Protestant Christians said that we want to prepare the preparations for the coming of Christ in the year 2000; Because if it doesn’t come at this time, it will come in 3000. When they researched, they predicted that Armageddon would take place first, which would last seven years, and two-thirds of the world would die in this war. A third of the world who are Christians and believe in Christ, stay until Christ comes. When will this war of Armageddon take place? They saw their verses and traditions again and came to the conclusion that the Messiah who came the first time, you had a Roman Empire, a Jewish state and a temple, which was destroyed in 70 AD. Well then, we have to rebuild these, until Christ returns. How is this temple built? Therefore, before the appearance of Christ and the war of Armageddon, there must be a temple where Christ will come for the temple.

* So who do they believe will build this temple?

They say who built that first temple? the jews Who should build this temple? the jews Well, there was an established Jewish government that built the temple before, so we have to help and a Jewish government will come and build this temple. First, the war of Armageddon must take place before the Messiah comes. Now when will this Jewish state be formed? According to what is written in the book of revelations of Daniel, Isaiah and others, the Jews must have been scattered in the world before that. So what did they do? They designed a five-act scenario for the world of 2000. Now when did they decide? They said that we are in the 17th century and there are still 300-400 years left.

5 scenes of the pastors’ design for the emergence of the Savior

* So far this has not happened.

Wait for now. We want to move forward together from the 17th century. They defined this scenario of five scenes. It is interesting that one of the Jews said that they will destroy us in the fourth act. So:

They said that in order for the Messiah to come, we must prophesy history. The concept of prophecy in Zionism means prophesying. So they defined five veils for the world. However, each stage has a step. We said what did Zionism mean? Everyone believes that the Jewish state should be formed on the hill of Zion at the end of time. They said that the first step is to spread this thought among Christians. why I said that Jews in the Middle Ages were tolerant, Christians did not allow them. They were not allowed in the guilds. They borrowed money from them and did not return it. Descending is forbidden in all religions; Only the Jews allow giving descent to non-Jews and according to them there is no problem. That’s why the Jews were always rich in this field. The world’s bankers in Europe were also Jews. The reason is this ruling. Now close the parenthesis.

The Jews said what should we do? They came to the conclusion that we should make the Christians of the world accept the Jews. They say that we should make the Christians of the world accept the Jews. So, the first step we need is Christian Zionism. Christians also believed that they should build a government to save the world. So let us be optimistic about the Jews.

The Jews came to the conclusion that we should make the Christians of the world accept the Jews. They say that we should make the Christians of the world accept the Jews. So, the first step we need is Christian Zionism. Christians also believed that they should build a government to save the world. So let us be optimistic about the Jews.

I have three articles titled “Typology of Zionism”, “Cultural and Political Zionism” and “Messiah and Messianic State”. I brought these topics with their own references. In the article, the Messiah and the messianic government, according to the Torah, Talmud, philosophy and Jewish mysticism, we proved that this messianic government, which is supposed to be formed on the hill of Zion, is this government Is Israel? We proved no with our own sources. This is a very important point. They had power in England in the 17th century. Oliver Cromwell (Oliver Cromwell), who has a hospital in London named after him, gained power. He writes to the Dutch emperor and says, “Give me a handful of Jews.” Then he sends some Jews to America. These Jewish conservatives1 The Americans, who are the main supporters of Israel and IPEX and IPEC have influence there along with the Christians of Zion, are the roots of the same Jews. why Because:

Second step: formation of Jewish Zionism

The second step It was in the 17th century that planning to establish a Jewish state in Palestine began. For this purpose, the Jews must first be convinced that the formation of a Jewish state in Palestine is permissible before the Messiah appears. The Jews at that time believed that this was forbidden, so it had to be accepted among them. As a result, The second step was the emergence of Jewish Zionism, while the first step was Christian Zionism. The purpose was to encourage the Jews to establish a Jewish state on Mount Zion before the Advent.

The third step: building a temple in the place of Laqsi Mosque

In the third step The need to build a temple in the place where Al-Aqsa Mosque is now becomes important. At this point, Muslims must be convinced to allow the Jewish state to be formed in Palestine and the temple to replace Al-Aqsa Mosque in order to achieve world peace and the future return of Christ. This process is known as “Islamic Zionism”.

Fourth step: Anticipating the Armageddon war

In the fourth step, they predict the war of Armageddon, a war in which two-thirds of the world is said to be destroyed. This war, which will continue for seven years, begins in 2000 and continues until 2007. It is believed that the beginning of the war is the destruction of the mosque and the construction of the temple, and after that, a great battle between Muslims and Jews will take place, which will involve other parts of the world, including the Buddhists of East Asia. According to this view, two-thirds of the world, including North Africa and the Asian continent, will be destroyed, and Europe, America, and South Africa will remain.

Finally, after this hard time, in 2007, Christ will return and the world will be filled with justice, which did not happen.



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