FYI, The Bible states Isreal is the Jews land forever. Also, the Catholic Church supports illegal immigration. Most Mexicans are Catholic. Ted Kenneddy was Catholic, and he was responsible for the oversight of immigration for 25 years ( a time, and a time, and a splitting of times) in the U.S. Ted Kenneddy helped Obama get elected, and Teddy assembled illegal aliens in D.C. for the si se puede march. Old Teddy also died of a head wound that he miraculously came back to life, then died again.

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This week on 'The Hal Lindsey Report'
The Vatican recently hosted a gathering of church officials called "A Synod of Bishops for the Middle East." The group of 200 bishops wrestled with problems such as peace in the Middle East and the growing persecution of Christians and their exodus from Muslim countries.

The actual position paper issued by the synod was predictably obtuse and quite vague in its pronouncements, but the official announcement of that message offered some real fireworks. Monsignor Cyril Salim Bustros is the Greek Melkite Archbishop of Our Lady of the Annunciation in Boston, Massachusetts. He presided over the Commission of the Message at the news conference following the Synod of Bishops for the Middle East.

In essence, Monsignor Bustros revealed several facts you probably didn't know. First, the Jews cannot use the Scriptures to justify their "occupation" of Palestinian lands, i.e., Israel. Two, Christians cannot refer to the 'Promised Land' as an exclusive right for the "privileged" Jewish people. Three, that promise was "nullified" by Christ. Four, there is no longer a "chosen people." Now, we are ALL the "chosen people." Except the Jews, of course. Apparently, they are now the 'unchosen' people!

There's more, but you get the picture. Folks, this is nothing more than "Replacement Theology." Please forgive my language, but this is a lie straight out of the pits of Hell. Tune in this week and I will tell you precisely why I say that.

By now, most of you know that National Public Radio (NPR) news analyst Juan Williams, who is also a contributor to Fox News, was abruptly fired by NPR. He was apparently dismissed by the taxpayer-supported radio network because he expressed an "opinion" (which, oddly enough, is precisely the job of a 'news analyst,' isn't it?) on "The O'Reilly Factor" on the Fox News Network.

This week, I'll show you the 'opinions' some other NPR personalities have expressed about Christians in the past -- opinions that are authentically disgusting and outrageous. Yet they weren't fired. So what made Mr. Williams' 'opinion' so much worse that he merited dismissal? One word: Islam.

The trademarked slogan for Las Vegas is "What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas." I'll bet you probably feel a little like that about your church. You may feel like you can let your guard down a little when you're there since you're among friends and others who believe like you and live their lives like you.

Well, I'm sure that's how a young, single Christian lady from Grand Rapids, Michigan, felt, too. In fact, she felt so comfortable in her church that when she decided she wanted to find a roommate to share her house, her church is where she looked. She posted a notice on the church bulletin board that she was searching for a Christian roommate. Mistake. Especially in Michigan where the government dictates tolerance.

You guessed it. Someone from this young woman's church took down the notice and turned it in to the Fair Housing Center of West Michigan. They passed it on to the Michigan Department of Civil Rights and now this woman is facing the possibility of fines and 're-education' at a government-mandated 'fair housing training seminar.' Her crime? She advertised for a "Christian" roommate.

Frankly, I'm furious at the ignorant stupidity of imbecilic laws (and legislators) like this. But, folks, this is not "The Twilight Zone." This is reality. This is happening in America. And it may have already happened in your state and you just have not run afoul of that law yet. Trust me, it won't get any better unless we citizens do something about it.

You've heard the saying, "Elections have consequences." This story is a perfect example. That's what makes the upcoming General Election on Tuesday, November 2, so important. And that's why it's so critical -- even imperative -- that you vote. Take other registered voters with you. Don't let any members of your family who are qualified to vote sit this one out. Find out if any of your elderly or infirm neighbors need a ride to the polling place. Do your part. Pray. Study the issues. Choose the candidates whose values most closely reflect your own. Then, VOTE!

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God Bless,


Hal Lindsey