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Laser would like to get your opinion on this which I've been going down the rabbit hole on. Basically I see it's obvious that Zionist interests have been running a psyop (The Scofield Bible etc) to coopt Christendom (especially American, Evangelical Christianity) to support Zionist policy, based on the manufactured theology that says God has two plans, one for Jews, one for Christians, which we know as dispensationalism.

But what I am starting to see is that this goes back longer than I had thought, and now I see it seems connected to the Reformation and the Glorious Revolution in England.

https://diegospencil.com/2024/09/17/the-role-of-the-jews-in-the-glorious-revolution/

Some excerpts from that essay:

"Radical Puritans were the first to suggest the readmission of Jews, for they wanted to convert them to Christianity and felt that England was divinely chosen to carry out this task. In January 1649, Johanna Cartwright and her son Ebenezer petitioned Thomas Fairfax and the Council of the Army to reverse the expulsion edict and allow the Jews to settle and trade in England."

"the Ottoman Empire expanded in the second half of the 17th century, there was a belief among English theologians, like Nathaniel Homes, Isaac Newton, Increase Mather, William Sherman, Samuel Lee and Henry More that the Jews could help fight the Ottomans, and these theologians wanted to restore the Jews to Palestine. Nonconformists were heavy restorationists, seeing themselves as theological exiles like the Jews"

"Oliver Cromwell allowed Jews to return to England in 1656 because of his messianic Puritan beliefs"

So my concern is, how compromised is Christendom? I had been worried mainly about liberal Christians and Pentecostals, but is Protestantism writ large compromised? And if so, what is to be done?