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Two Jerusalems, One Church
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| Who's the true Israel, the Israel of God? | |
| If you look at a map, you won't find the Israel of God. | |
| You'll only see the genocidal state of Israel. | |
| What's the capital? | |
| Tel Aviv or Jerusalem? | |
| After sucking up the Sheldon Adelson, John Hagee says Jerusalem's the capital. | |
| He's just a useful guy. | |
| I consider the Adelsons some of the greatest citizens in the United States of America for all the good they do for this nation and the Jewish people around the world. | |
| The fact is Jerusalem has been the capital of Israel for 3,000 years. | |
| That's before Washington existed and before Barack Obama was a community organizer in Chicago. | |
| You stupid ass! Jerusalem was not the sovereign capital of Israel for 3,000 years. | |
| It was mostly a tributary of surrounding empires. | |
| And here's your holy Jerusalem, Mr. | |
| Hagee, spiritually called Sodom and Gomorrah. | |
| That's right. In the New Testament book of the Revelation, the Jewish Jerusalem is called Sodom and Gomorrah. | |
| More to the point, it's called Sodom and Egypt, citing the Old Testament enemies of the Israel of God. | |
| The book of Revelation also shows Jewish Jerusalem to be the enemy of the Israel of God by identifying it as the place where Christ was crucified. | |
| With no hope in sight, God soon destroyed the Jewish capital, described in Revelation as the woman drunk with the blood of Old and New Testament saints. | |
| There are two Jerusalems, the Bible says. | |
| The earthly Jerusalem, where Christ was crucified, and the heavenly Jerusalem, the church. | |
| It was at the earthly Jerusalem that the Jews cried out, His blood be upon us and on our children, when demanding Pilate to crucify Christ. | |
| Jerusalem became a river of blood, and the blood keeps on flowing. | |
| The Israel of God, says St. | |
| Paul in Galatians, is not made up of Jews who circumcise themselves and shed the blood of innocents. | |
| It's made up of angels, saints, and Christians, God's new creation, who worship at the heavenly Jerusalem, the Church. | |
| You are come to the heavenly Jerusalem, to a company of angels, to the Church of the Firstborn, to the spirits of just men made perfect, says St. | |
| Paul in the book of Hebrews. | |
| The Church is the Israel of God, not Jews, who St. | |
| Paul calls the enemies of the Gospel. | |
| The first Christians, most of them former Jews, understood this. | |