10/09/2024 / By Kevin Hughes
The Health Ranger Mike Adams has called out the hypocrisy of churches that support genocide during his 20th sermon in the “Health Ranger Report” podcast, part of his 100 Sermons series. The pro-life author and publisher, is now being persecuted as a church pastor and falsely labeled an anti-Semite by people who advocate murder and genocide.
When people believe in principles, those principles must be universal. Such is not the case with some people who call themselves servants of God. Adams noted that those people, including ministers, pastors and priests of traditional churches, promote pro-life principles. But they don’t practice what they preach.
“Defending life is one of the most noble callings that people can participate during their lifetimes on earth,” said Adams. “Life is an expression of God, the one and true God, the Creator of all. He even speaks about this in many parts of Scripture.”
Adams believes mainstream churches today lack a key principle rooted in Christian teachings, and that is: all lives matter. “Every living being has some purpose here on the earth, and people are going to know God increasingly throughout their entire lives.”
Sadly, some people who claim to value life are now supporting genocide. According to Adams, there is an effort from mainstream Christian churches in America – particularly Zionist Christian churches – to recruit everybody who reads the Bible into supporting the mass killing of the Palestinian people. (Related: Christian churches that advocate for Israel’s mass killing of Palestinian civilians are serving SATAN, not Christ.)
“This is a systematic extermination of an entire people to remove them from the Gaza Strip to take over that land by displacing or killing every living Gazan,” the Bible nutrition educator continued.
It is evil in every sense of the word. “There is no justification for the mass extermination of an entire ethnicity of people. And for those who claim that you are anti-Semitic if you don’t hop on the genocide bandwagon that is bearing false witness, that is verbal thievery, deception in the eyes of God,” said Adams, adding that people who support genocide are an agent of Satan.
“It is Luciferian. It is satanic to run around the church and condemn people and call them anti-Semitic unless they get on board with genocide and ethnic cleansing. And all those who claim to be pastors, priests, ministers and church leaders, all those who are complicit in supporting or advocating the mass genocide of the Palestinian people, are themselves agents of Satan.”
Adams said a serpent within the church has twisted the other pastors to bring them in line with an agenda of genocide and ethnic cleansing, which he said is an act of evil and wickedness. “A church that promotes genocide is disqualifying itself from being a church in the eyes of God,” he noted. “Any church promoting genocide, ethnic cleansing, mass killing and claiming to be justified in those acts by the commandment of God is truly satanic.”
Righteous and God-fearing people who follow the teachings of Christ would never support murder, much less genocide. “And none of us can be part of that. We must not only reject it – we must call it out. We are spiritually required. We are morally mandated to call that out, to say no to violence especially violence targeting a specific ethnic group,” Adams said.
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Watch the video below about the sermon of Mike Adams regarding churches supporting genocide.
This video is from the Abundance Church channel on Brighteon.com.
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