Es wird nicht oft genug darüber gesprochen, dass große Mengen evangelikaler Christen in den USA glauben, dass Juden das Heilige Land und den Krieg im Nahen Osten als Voraussetzung für die Entrückung halten. Diese Menschen versuchen absichtlich, die Apokalypse auszulösen, weil sie denken, sie würden ins Paradies kommen.

Von Any-Distribution995

49 Kommentare

  1. NinjaBrilliant4529 on

    Do you think that some of them know its all bullshit and nothing in scripture was referencing the present day? How many of those pictured do you think read scripture enough to understand it?

  2. LegalizeDiamorphine on

    I would LOVE if they were raptured……and left the rest of us alone.

  3. Hagus-McFee on

    They really think they’re going to be taken up before shit hits the fan.

    The plan is to leave us in the worst possible state.

  4. I_done_a_plop-plop on

    Even if the rapture is true, why would rapacious thieves think they go to Heaven?

  5. Where are they all hiding? I don’t even think “the rapture” is a part of standard Christianity. Let alone the idea that it’s something humans are supposed to accomplish.

  6. I wonder if they ever consider that they might be wrong? That requires intelligence so I somehow doubt it…

  7. Wanderson90 on

    If they think they are heaven bound why not just go? What’s stopping you?

  8. PessimistPryme on

    Unfortunately they don’t know the history of who the real Israelites are and are on the wrong side of the “apocalypse”

  9. NeedleworkerHorror48 on

    That photograph makes me cringe. I don’t understand how those people support that guy knowing the things he was involved in, and how they feed his messianic delusions.

  10. Sardonnicus on

    They will never be able to build a new temple of Jerusalem at the site of the dome of the rock without destroying the Islam church that is currently there. To try and remove that church would cause an instant global war. So… maybe we are closer than we think???

    Also… the rapture doesn’t happen immediately. It takes like thousands of years. Personally, I can’t wait until the 7 goats each with 7 heads with 7 crowns and 7 horns and seven eyes with various names carved all over their bodies to show up.

  11. Isnt really a conspiracy as there was an article a few weeks ago a military general said this to his troops

  12. TwinseyLohan on

    It’s wild to me that Catholics don’t even believe this shit. My mom who is amazing but has been an Israel first evangelical her whole life just recently converted to Catholicism and is just like yeah I don’t believe the whole Israel lie at all anymore.

    Seriously nobody in the world believes this but the American evangelic cult and Israel themselves. And they are fucking the entire world over to try to achieve their garbage ass prophecies.

    This is no different than if Jim Jones had succeeded and his religion became accepted by the masses leading to hundreds of millions drinking the Kool-aid and killing themselves *while also forcing us non believers to drink the koolaid as well.

  13. It’s disgusting and literally the opposite of Christianity

    Israel is not a physical place, Christians are the fulfillment of „Israel“ God’s chosen people are Christians. Jews reject Christ. Pretty simple actually.

    It’s not that hard to comprehend.

  14. minorminority on

    How unhinged is that mindset? These people are on the same thinking level as the extremists jihadists that believe martyrdom will grant them their own constructed paradise.

  15. everydaycarrie on

    So they serve the *enemy* of God?

    Slaughtering innocents, spreading war, having no humanity or love for their fellow man, steal from the already poor – and lie to themselves that GOD delivers them financial prosperity and not the devil?

    So they pray *for* pedophiles to succeed in their earthly endeavours?

    If you believe yourself to be a Christian in America, abandon any support for these hypocrites, do only  as God and Christ commanded, and save yourself.

  16. Wonderful-Medium7777 on

    All the worlds a stage… they are using “prophecy” to push their agenda for their NWO/ Great Reset.

    I do not believe that this “prophecy” was meant for 1000’s of years ahead. They are using religious texts as a playbook… For all we know it could have already happened and we’re on another timeline…? They’ve messed around with so much, interfered with natural order of things, natural law, pushed technocratic society, made laws which benefits them, murdered innocents, abused children, bled countries dry and created disharmony throughout the world. Humanity has become a commodity and we are slaves to a system they created to benefit themselves.

    Who are they?
    Evil entities dressed in human skin…or billionaire greedy narcissistic psychopaths ?

    Whatever the truth is, they have hidden it, manipulated it and deceived us and are gaslighting us into fear so we feel powerless and become subservient.

    Do not fear!

    Cast out love and goodness to your family, loved ones, friends and neighbours. Good, truth and love will prevail.

    Even if “prophecy” is real in the now… We know that God wins!

    ❤️ from Great Britain.

  17. thegame2386 on

    Jesus himself told us that God chooses his own time. So any „Christian“ actually believing they kickoff Revelations has completely lost their damn minds.

    Besides the Rapture is a heretical teaching to begin with. Theres a period known as the 7 years tribulation where the faithful basically spend all their time being hunted and killed. At the end of that is when Jesus comes back to judge everyone who ever lived. All of us are to be held accountable for the one actual question of if we gave our life to serve God or put the interests of the flesh and the world before him.

    If you actually read the scriptures, you really dont want Revelations kicking off, no matter who you are or what god you pray to. Cause its not some glorious battle. Its a slaughter and ruination that makes every genocide, every mass atrocity, every maniac dictator in history look like petty children.

  18. OrganSlicer on

    I do telemarketing and talked to one that said it’s the end times and trumps board of peace symbolizes the 10 kings and the peace of isreal right before the rapture. He said we are in end times. I don’t know why people want to end times to happen whey are alive? We all hey to go if we are believers right it doesn’t matter if we are alive or dead someone please explain why it’s so urgent the rapture happens as soon as possible.

  19. Organized religion is the root of all evil.
    As far as the pic goes…
    Stupid is as stupid does.

    ..

  20. BrocoliAssassin on

    Why aren’t we putting these violent people that believe in imaginary sky people in mental asylums?

    I think at the very minimum, if you want people to even think of obeying your imaginary friend and his laws then it’s on you to prove your imaginary friend is real and let us see your friends super powers,etc.

  21. FigureFourWoo on

    That’s why I do not support organized religion. I believe everyone has the right to have whatever personal relationship they want with whoever or whatever they believe in, but that has no place in politics. Organized religion can’t help but meddle in everything because they’ve convinced themselves it is their heavenly duty.

  22. CanThisBeMyNameMaybe on

    The rapture is not real. These people just like to think they are part of something bigger, they are megalomaniacs.

    Its part of being in their club and has been for so long that they don’t question it.

  23. PerpetualFarter on

    Yeah. They’re dumb. He needs to go, get thrown in prison or drop dead. It’s getting pretty bad. He’s going to kill a lot of people

  24. oatballlove on

    [https://www.peoplesworld.org/article/settlement-speaker-johnson-gives-blessing-to-illegal-israeli-colonists/](https://www.peoplesworld.org/article/settlement-speaker-johnson-gives-blessing-to-illegal-israeli-colonists/)

    Settlement Speaker: Johnson gives blessing to illegal Israeli colonists 

    August 5, 2025 11:05 AM CDT  BY J.E. ROSENBERG

    Republican Speaker of the House of Representatives Mike Johnson recently visited the illegal Israeli settlement of Ariel, where he addressed a conference of fanatical right-wing settlers. Ariel, one of the largest Israeli settlements in the West Bank, is widely recognized as illegal under international law and viewed as a major obstacle to any future Palestinian state.

    Johnson is one of the highest-ranking U.S. political figures to ever visit an Israeli settlement. He has long been an ardent supporter of Israel’s illegal colonization project. Speaking at the conference hosted by YESHA, an umbrella group representing settlements across the West Bank, Johnson declared: “The mountains of Judea and Samaria [the Israeli term for the West Bank] are the rightful property of the Jewish people.”

    Joining Johnson at the conference were U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee and Rep. Claudia Tenney, chair of the Friends of Judea and Samaria Caucus in the U.S. Congress.

    Mike Johnson has long-standing ties to fundamentalist Christian Zionist groups, most notably the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR). He has even displayed the “An Appeal to Heaven” flag, a symbol adopted by the NAR, outside his Capitol Hill office. Johnson, who once claimed that “separation of church and state is a misnomer,” openly allows his religious ideology to shape public policy.

    The NAR, like many Christian Zionist movements, believes in a form of dispensationalist theology which teaches that all Jews must return to the Holy Land, where they will either convert to Christianity or perish. According to this belief system, this mass return—and eventual slaughter—is a necessary precondition for the Second Coming of Jesus.

    Johnson’s hardline support for Israel’s occupation of the West Bank and its apartheid governance of Palestinian territories is deeply rooted in this extremist religious worldview.

    In March of last year, at an emergency meeting of Christians United for Israel (CUFI),the largest Christian Zionist organization in the world, Johnson stated: “The United States must show unwavering strength and support for Israel.” He continued, “God is going to bless the nation that blesses Israel. We understand that that’s our role. It’s also our biblical admonition. This is something that’s an article of faith for us.”

    Beyond its unwavering support for Israel, the NAR promotes a range of troubling beliefs. Its adherents view themselves as soldiers in a Christian army, tasked with “reclaiming” the United States for Christianity. They advocate for using Christian theology to shape U.S. laws and policies, a vision increasingly reflected in Speaker Johnson’s political actions—especially on issues concerning Israel.

    (…)

  25. PerfectionLord on

    Little do they know that no one is coming to save them. If nuclear war were to break we are all doomed. Only the rich in their fancy bunkers will survive

  26. SideBet2020 on

    That pretty much sums up the MAGA movement. I only care about myself and don’t care what happens to anyone else.

    Oh it impacts me, now it’s a problem.

  27. I do think the end times, whenever they come, could be among the hardest periods in human history. Things feel bad right now, but they could definitely get worse. But I don’t really understand the idea of “rushing” the rapture—how can something that’s meant to happen on its own timeline be sped up by people? If what you’re saying is true, then either things will escalate quickly, or we may be in for a long stretch of hardship.

  28. SourceCodeAvailable on

    Bold of anyone to think pedophile war criminals can go to paradise

  29. Reasonable-Growth112 on

    All I see is a Fallen Angel surrounded by demonic possessed soulless slaves.

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