We discussed the rhetorical question, "What would the Church and our country look like?" in our podcast "What if American Christians were truly followers of Christ?" In Part II, we look at concept that Christians, as followers of the Prince of Peace, should be advocates of peace, and, not of war. In this 20 minute podcast, members of We Hold These Truths expose and challenge American, Christian leaders who steer their flocks to be war-willing supporters of America's serial wars that have focused on attacking predominantly Muslim countries since the 1991 invasion of Iraq. Letter by the INSTITUTE FOR CONSTITUTIONAL ADVOCACY AND PROTECTION - GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY LAW CENTER to President Trump mentioned by Chuck Carlson in the podcast
How a Bible prophecy shapes Trump's foreign policy
Sherry's Holy War for Israel
Exposing National Bible Studies With A Christian Zionist Bent
Why Evangelical Christians Support US Crimes of Aggression
Is America Marching to War Against Iran?
100 Years Later War Is Still A Racket
Why Do Mainline Churches Take World Peace Seriously
Israeli Hasbara Hides Shoot To Maim Policy in Gaza
Colorado Joins The March To Create a Public Bank
Israeli Partisans Use Name Calling To Squelch Free Speech
California Follows North Dakota’s Public Banking Example
Listening to Living Stones of the Holy Land: Palestinian Christians
Sherry's War: Modern Day Idolatry
Is Christianity A Religion of Peace or War?
The Three Ugly Faces of World Conflict
Steve Elkins On Dodging War & Economic Chaos
The Christian Zionism Oxymoron and Lessons Learned from Eustace Mullins
Pastor Chuck Baldwin Exposes the Dangers of Christian Zionist Theology
Is Israel On the Side of God?
Christian Zionist Summit: A Narrative of Lies
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