July 27, 2025
Brian Dunaway wrote:
Aside from the more specific American Christian peculiarities of thought orbiting this Zionist-induced example, I am reminded me how much American Christians, though far from all, are idolaters for the ravenous beast they worship. One might make a list of the destruction by the United States (and their flaccid minion states) of several nation states, even in the early start to this century alone, whose policies had promoted the relative peace and calm of peoples living together practicing Islam, Christianity, and Judaism. It seems the goal of the United States is to annihilate the sanctity of every foreign Christian.
The gospels, Acts, epistles, and early writings of the ante-Nicene church were replete with encouragement to offer protection, support, and hope to Christian brethren in other communities, regardless of national borders. The American ecclesia more often than not seems to do the opposite – encouraging the beast to consume every space where Christians might find solace.
Many look the other way when presented with evidence of ethnic cleansing or other heinous crimes against faraway and unfamiliar peoples, but might they show at least empathy for their very own brethren in Christ?
Surely ignorance abounds, with the state’s near-infinite resources of power for propaganda, though willful ignorance becomes more and more difficult to accomplish when grave sins are shamelessly committed in broad daylight and in living color. Why is the American Christian default setting for trust more often than not set to The State (Satan), and not The Almighty?