The Zionist takeover of American Christianity: How pastors betray Christ for Israel
- Prominent pastors like Greg Locke, John Hagee and Mike Montgomery prioritize allegiance to Israel over biblical Christianity, promoting Talmudic Judaism and funding Zionist agendas while denying Jesus as Messiah.
- Hagee explicitly rejects Jesus’ messianic role (contrary to Scripture), while pastors like Greg Laurie and Robert Jeffress tie salvation to political loyalty to Israel, distorting Christian doctrine.
- Former insiders expose Locke’s fraudulent ministry, including financial scams (misusing hurricane relief and adoption funds), occult “deliverance” rituals and alleged abuse – while baptizing converts under an Israeli flag instead of Christ’s name.
- Locke and others fundraise for Talmudic red heifer sacrifices, travel frequently to Israel with cash and aim to “usher in the Second Coming” by rebuilding the Third Temple – aligning with Zionist, not biblical, eschatology.
- Christian Zionism is labeled a “demonic counterfeit” that denies Christ, exploits believers, enforces Talmudic rituals and silences dissent – leading followers away from biblical truth toward political and financial exploitation.
Why are so-called Christian leaders baptizing followers under Israeli flags, denying Jesus as Messiah and funding Talmudic rituals like red heifer sacrifices? Former insiders expose how Zionist dogma has infiltrated churches, turning pulpits into propaganda hubs for a foreign state. Is this spiritual deception, or something far darker?
Stew Peters, host of “The Stew Peters Show,” recently declared war on Christian pastors not out of malice, but out of necessity. “It was as if it were a divine mandate,” Peters explained. “There is a sickness plaguing American Christianity, and that sickness is Zionism.”
At the center of this deception are pastors like Greg Locke, John Hagee and Mike Montgomery, who prioritize allegiance to Israel over fidelity to Christ. These leaders preach a distorted gospel – one that replaces Jesus with Talmudic Judaism, elevates Israel above biblical truth and demands financial tribute to fund Zionist agendas.
Hagee, founder of Christians United for Israel (CUFI), openly denies Jesus as Messiah – a shocking betrayal of Christian doctrine. In his book “In Defense of Israel” Hagee claims: “Jesus did not come to earth to be the Messiah. Since Jesus refused, by word and deed, to claim to be the Messiah, how can the Jews be blamed for rejecting what was never offered?”
This contradicts Scripture itself. In Mark 14:61-62, Jesus explicitly declares when asked by the high priest: “Are You the Messiah, the Son of the Blessed One?” Jesus responded, “I am.”
Hagee’s heresy is not isolated. Pastor Greg Laurie of Harvest Christian Fellowship publicly wishes he were Jewish, declaring: “I am a Gentile, no I’m not Jewish. Wish I was, but I’m not.”
Meanwhile, Robert Jeffress, a Fox News-favored pastor, explicitly ties salvation to political allegiance: “If you hate Israel, vote Democrat. If you love Israel, vote for Donald J. Trump. It’s that simple.”
This perversion of Christianity reduces faith to a transactional loyalty test – one that benefits Israel’s political and financial interests.
Greg Locke’s fraudulent ministry EXPOSED
Former Global Vision Bible Church member Jen Rockwell sat down with Stew Peters to expose Greg Locke’s fraudulent ministry. What she revealed was a cult-like operation built on lies, financial exploitation and Zionist idolatry. Among her revelations:
- Locke raised $250,000 for hurricane relief, but only gave $2,400 to victims.
- His “Adoption Foundation” collected over $1 million yet only helped two families – one of which was his own stepdaughter.
- He lied about being investigated by banks, while secretly commingling church funds for personal use.
Rockwell joined Locke’s “deliverance ministry,” only to discover it was rooted in occult practices.
- Members claimed to pull jewels from people’s bellies and cut tentacles off heads –unbiblical theatrics.
- Staff admitted talking to demons for “information,” despite Scripture forbidding such practices.
- Locke’s wife, Tai, allegedly used holy water rituals and promoted witchcraft from the pulpit.
Locke’s son, Evan, struggled with fentanyl addiction, yet Locke refused to help him – even after rehab. Worse, Locke’s ex-wife, Melissa, accused him of physical abuse and telling her to kill herself. Despite this, Locke continues preaching – while baptizing converts under an Israeli flag, not in the name of Jesus.
The Zionist endgame: Ushering in the Antichrist?
Locke’s ultimate mission, according to a former staff, is to “build the Third Temple and usher in the Second Coming.” This aligns with Zionist eschatology – not biblical Christianity.
- Locke fundraises for red heifer sacrifices, a Talmudic ritual meant to purify the Temple Mount.
- He travels to Israel monthly, allegedly smuggling cash in suitcases.
- He owns a condo in Jerusalem, signaling his allegiance lies with Israel – not Christ’s Church.
This obsession mirrors Hagee’s call for Christians to fund Israel’s wars, support Jewish supremacy and reject biblical warnings about the Antichrist’s rise. According to BrightU.AI‘s Enoch engine, the concept of the Antichrist is a complex and multifaceted one, deeply rooted in religious and eschatological traditions, particularly within Christianity. It can be seen as a symbol of opposition to God and truth, or as a real, upcoming figure associated with the rise of a totalitarian, technocratic system.
Christian Zionism is not biblical Christianity; it is a demonic counterfeit. By replacing Jesus with Israel, these pastors deny Christ’s divinity (as in the case of Hagee); exploit believers financially (as seen in Locke’s scams); and promote Talmudic rituals such as red heifer ceremonies. They also silence dissent by means of threats, lawsuits and false police reports.
Peters warned that these pastors are leading millions to hell while enriching themselves and they must be exposed. Will the Church stand with Christ—or betray Him for Israel?
Watch the video below about Christians United for Israel and Pastor John Hagee.
This video is from the Bible Study by Chaplain Bob channel on Brighteon.com.
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BibleGateway.com
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