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False Teacher John Hagee
"If God blinded the Jewish people to the identity of Jesus as Messiah, how could He send them to hell for not seeing what he had forbidden them to see?" -John Hagee-
Hagee says that Jesus did not come to be the Messiah
Watch on youtube
videos
- Is John Hagee Saluting Satan?
- John Hagee Denies Jesus is the Messiah
- Jesus did not come to be the 'Messiah'
- John Hagee Exposed
- John Hagee in His Own Words
pages to read
- A Plea To John Hagee: Let My People Know
- A response to Hagee’s "In Defense of Israel"
- A Review of Hagee's book 'In Defense of Israel'
- Christian Research Institute Statement on John Hagee
- John Hagee and Cornerstone Church
- John Hagee’s FALSE, and DEMONIC, Teachings On ISRAEL, Easily EXPOSED by the Scriptures
- John Hagee - False Prophet
- John Hagee: False Prophet (and the antidote)
- John Hagee, the Scofield Bible, and the Israel Delusion
- Pastor Hagee says Keep Your Children Unsaved
- More articles on John Hagee
In his book "In Defense of Israel," Hagee makes the following claims which are contrary to what the Bible says:
Mormon Glen Beck preaches at Cornerstone Church (John Hagee had this video removed!)
– The Jewish people, as a whole, did not reject Jesus as Messiah.
– Jesus did not come to earth to be the Messiah.
– Jesus refused by word and deed to be the Messiah.
– The Jews cannot be blamed for not accepting what was never offered.
Source: falseteachersexposed.blogspot.co.uk/2006/05/john-hagee.html
"John Hagee, fundamentalist pastor from San Antonio and friend of Israel, is truly a strange fish. ... The man has a mission. He’s out to attack anti-Semitism. He also believes that Jews can come to God without going through Jesus Christ." -San Antonio fundamentalist battles anti-Semitism," Houston Chronicle, April 30, 1988, sec. 6, page 1-
"In fact, trying to convert Jews is a ‘waste of time,’ he said. ‘The Jewish person who has his roots in Judaism is not going to convert to Christianity. There is no form of Christian evangelism that has failed so miserably as evangelizing the Jewish people. They (already) have a faith structure.’ Everyone else, whether Buddhist or Baha’i, needs to believe in Jesus, he says. But not Jews. Jews already have a covenant with God that has never been replaced by Christianity, he says." -San Antonio fundamentalist battles anti-Semitism," Houston Chronicle, April 30, 1988, sec. 6, page 1-