CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Hank Hanegraaff , radio's Bible Answer Man,
says he's written a book that refutes the idea that modern Israel is a
fulfillment of Biblical prophecy.
He says the Zionism that's popular among Christians -- and which has
influenced U.S. foreign policy -- is actually a form of racism that
misinterprets the Bible.
In "The Apocalypse Code," Hanegraaff argues that Christians, whether
they're Jews or Gentiles, are God's chosen people. He says the notion
that God cares more about DNA than salvation has led many Christians to
support Israeli Jews instead of Palestinian Christians.
Hanegraaff also seeks to refute the kind of end-times beliefs
popularized by the "Left Behind" novels and advocated by some Christian
leaders.
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Bible Answer Man Opposes Christian Zionism
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Re: Bible Answer Man Opposes Christian Zionism
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on Fri 22 Jun 2007 10:30 PM EDT | Permanent Link
I haven't heard anything from Hank in years, being outside the US now. From this it sounds like his smugness and misguidance is really taking him far afield nowadays. Lord have mercy on him, and those who trust him.
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