Mike Johnson was the convener at the National Day of Prayer and Repentance in Washington DC, which featured Tzachi Mamo, an activist for illegal Israeli settlements and the building of the Third Temple, which he wants to build on a demolished Al Aqsa Mosque.
Mamo appeared at the event alongside Byron Stinson, an extremist Christian from Texas who procured five red heifer for Mamo and the Temple Movement. The heifer were allowed into Israel, contravening usual cattle import laws, due to Israeli government support for the cause.
The plan was to slaughter the red heifer during Passover. After this is done, the Temple Movement believes the Third Temple can be built on the Temple Mount, where the Al Aqsa mosque/Dome of the Rock is now. This would obviously, spark a major, devastating war.
The Temple Movement might sound like religious extremists, becuase they want to rebuild the Temple and bring back the Messiah (the Christians think that it will bring on the Rapture), but their goals are somewhat in line with mainstream views on Israeli sovereignity Jerusalem
One is left to assume that Johnson thinks that that the Jews will either make a deal with the Antichrist (who will reign from the Temple) or convert to Christianity. An inarguable part of this prophecy is that the Jews MUST return to Israel.
So I don't understand why he wants us at Columbia if he thinks we need to go to Israel to make a deal with the Antichrist when he reigns from the Third Temple that is built which sparks a war with the Muslim world and gets Jesus Christ back on Earth. Shouldn't we be doing that
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