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Dec. 25, 2025 - Brother Nathanael
02:47
Hating Hanukkah

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Hanukkah menorahs known as the devil's pitchfork are popping up throughout America.
It's grotesque sights like this that the Goyem are forced to endure.
Sponsored by Chabad House, they got their perfect Patsy Donald Trump to host his own Hanukkah party in the White House, complete with a giant gold-plated devil's pitchfork.
Jewish idol worshiping of the golden calf comes home to roost at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
And these people do like Israel.
Hold on.
And he loves Israel too.
Two seconds.
Six years ago, I was up here and I said, this is our first Jewish president.
Now he's the first Jewish president to serve two not consecutive presidencies.
We thank you for everything.
It's a curse on America for to be a Jew, literally or figuratively, is to bear the spirit of Antichrist and diffuse that poison through our society.
Now the Old Testament candelabra of the temple was a symbol of God's glory over his people.
But today, the menorah is a symbol of Jewish supremacy over the Goyim, conveying the genocidal military prowess of Israel.
As Jewish kids, we were taught that the Maccabees in 164 BC restored temple worship that was desecrated by Antiochus Epiphanes, who took up the Hellenistic manner of Alexander the Great.
It was an eight-day purification event of which there was never an annual celebration.
No magic oil is in the historical record of 1 and 2 Maccabees.
And it was not Hanukkah that is cited in the Gospel of John, but the dedication of the second temple where in winter Jesus was nearby.
The magic oil, the lighting of candles, was only launched in fits and starts in 1200 AD when Maimonides decided the Jews needed a holiday to compete with Christmas.
What's at stake here is to what the Hanukkah menorah pretends.
It points to a third temple to be built in Jerusalem where the Antichrist Jewish Moshiach will establish his one world government.
Many evangelicals swallow this, especially the Jude up leadership of TPUSA, but no Christian should.
Our temple is the Lord Jesus Christ, God dwelling amongst his people in the Orthodox liturgy.
If you aren't hating Hanukkah, then you don't love the Lord Jesus Christ.
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