We highly recommend Chuck Baldwin’s article, “Christian War Fever.” In brief, Baldwin states:
“Trump is up to his eyeballs in legal trouble as an unindicted co-conspirator in ordering his then attorney Michael Cohen to pay hush money to two women Trump had committed adultery with in order to pay for their silence during his campaign for President in 2016, the likelihood that Trump will attack Iran and Syria as a means of taking attention away from his legal troubles grows exponentially.
… And if you think that Trump’s paying hush money to hookers during the 2016 campaign will have any serious negative ramifications with evangelical Christians, it won’t. National Christian leaders knew what kind of a moral and ethical degenerate Trump was when they loudly lauded and supported him—and it didn’t matter. Why should it matter now? And rank-and-file evangelicals were so determined to stop Hillary Clinton from being President (for all of the right reasons) that they would have voted for virtually anyone who would have obtained the Republican nomination.
…The United States and its coalition allies have killed hundreds of thousands of innocent men, women and children in its so-called War on Terror. The doctrine of American hegemony (not to mention the globalist/Zionist doctrine of “Greater Israel”) has turned the Middle East into a giant killing field. Through perpetual bombings, drone attacks, missile attacks, etc., President Trump has killed more innocent civilians than ISIS, al-Qaeda, al-Nusra, the Taliban, Muammar Gaddafi, Saddam Hussein and Kim Jong-un combined. And that fact does not take into account the billions of dollars in U.S. weapons sales to terrorist states such as Saudi Arabia and Israel that account for tens of thousands of additional deaths. Barack Obama and G.W. Bush did the same thing, of course. Trump is merely carrying on the same international crimes of empire as did the two presidents that preceded him.
…And just who are the biggest cheerleaders for war? You guessed it: evangelical Christians.”
Baldwin concludes his very logical, scriptural discourse with words of Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834–1892) who was an English Baptist minister who served as pastor of the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London from 1861 until his death.
We Hold These Truths begs you to take time to read Chuck Balwin’s full story, “Christian War Fever.” (or, Download free computerized mp3 audio file)
Wars are made by bankers and politicians in their interest, but they are yours to pay for, and the countless dead are on our hands. We have a Christian duty to work for peace and resist war. – Editor CEC
PS, our interview with Pastor Dr. Chuck Baldwin about his journey out of Christian Zionism is most interesting and inspiring: