11 Jan 2026

A Fifth Column

For years, I’ve written about the enemies of the Jews. Almost always abroad: neo-Nazis, jihadists, European jugheads.

I’ve also written about some homegrown foes, including those in the evangelical community.

Those almost bother me more.

This week on social media, I got into a fairly contentious conversation with a person prominent in discernment circles. It was yet another Reformed crowd attempt at marginalizing and belittling Israel and the Jews. Here’s how such a conversation usually goes:

I address a very specific point they have raised. The response is always—always—some sort of dodge. I’ll give two examples, starting with this one days ago.

  • The discernment person in question linked to an article by an outfit I won’t name because I don’t want to platform them, as the “discernment” (ironic) person did. The article referenced Nick Fuentes, a virulent Jew-hater (NOTE: I have begun using the term “Jew-hater” rather than “anti-Semite” because I don’t think the latter is a strong enough term). Also referenced was Joel Webbon and J.D. Hall. I labeled both of them as Jew-haters, as well. You can Google them if you want. You see, there is a certain set within the professing Christian (get it?) community that denies the Holocaust happened, or its scope. They call Jews “Christ killers.” They also call Jews “parasites.”

This type of filth is gaining ground, I think, mostly due to the internet. When I responded to this original poster more than once, the response back devolved into labeling me a “Dispensationalist,” and focused on eschatology. Now, I think their eschatology is very bad, but my responses were mostly limited to calling-out ghouls that use “parasite,” etc. Classic, Medieval-era Jew-hatred, which has its roots in the Church, by the way. However, the responses back to me threw in other subjects; this a way to divert attention from my points. My entire work career has been in journalism, research, writing, editing. I know how the manipulation of language works. Projection. A person that can’t prove his own point will always resort to these tactics. For example, if I note historical documentation that Hitler was a demonic gargoyle that targeted the weak and defenseless, and caused the deaths of 50 million people, the Hitler-lovers will respond that he bolstered the German economy, brought back national pride, and, oh yeah, a member of Nebraska’s punt return team during the fabled 1971 game with Oklahoma committed a clipping penalty on Johnny Rodgers’ punt return. In other words, throw out everything and anything that takes the spotlight off the demonic Hitler and his gang of criminals.

This is the treatment I got from the original social media poster I keep referring to. I was accused of having flawed eschatology, etc. You see, I know that this has zero to do with calling out classic Jew-hatred (parasites, Christ killers, Holocaust deniers, etc., etc.).

Watch for this and don’t let yourself be a victim in these types of discussions. In fact, I have learned after nearly 30 years that engaging such religious vampires is pointless—unless you are trying to appeal to their deceived audiences. “Changing” that person’s mind, however, is folly. A waste of time.

  • Now to a person I will name. J.D. Hall is what I would describe as a theological pugilist. Unfortunately, he will love that label and probably uses it in his bio. A sample of his loathing of Jews and Israel is found here. It’s the tip of the iceberg. Hall is part of the Hate Israel crowd subverting evangelicalism and the pro-Israel movement.

I corresponded with him several years ago, in a different context. Then, he was more about exposing apostasy in the Church, something I now find ironic.

He was away from the battles for several years but emerged last year. This time with a bone to pick with Jews and their supporters.

Among other things, he pushes the conspiracy theory that Jews got hold of the Scofield Bible and edited it to push “Jewish supremacy.” I assume they did this under the literal direction of Stanley Kubrick (A Jew, you know!) during the *cough* faked moon landings.

When I noticed a few months ago that he was using his X account to demonize Jews and Israel, I took the opportunity to respond a few times. My response was something along the lines of this:

“What do you do with the following verses: Ezekiel 37:11; Jeremiah 30 and 31; Isaiah 49:26; Deuteronomy 30. There are many more.”

To my knowledge, he has not responded to those. That is a very “telling tell.” When a person continuously deflects from a central point, that is a strong indication he cannot in actual fact back up his assertions. One must go through torturous mental gymnastics in trying to deny the Divine promises to the Jews. It is painful to watch, and destructive to anyone that falls under that spell.

Many of you, if you check out J.D. Hall’s Goebbels-like propaganda, will see the holes in his “arguments.” Theological, historical, geopolitical—on all these counts he gets it very wrong about Israel and the Jews. But acute arrogance does that to a person. You’ll see that, too. In spades. By the way, I recommend two terrific Bible teachers that can torpedo the arguments of the Jew-haters: Chris Quintana and Randy White. You can thank me later.

It’s no secret that people like Hall and Webbon move in the Tucker Carlson circles.

Now back to the original point, the discernment person I dialogued with on social media.

I was told that this person doesn’t know who Nick Fuentes is. I find this hard to believe. Fuentes, a self-appointed expert in cultural and political issues, has 1.2 million followers on X. He has been platformed by Carlson. Fuentes is perhaps the most extreme public Jew-hater in America today. Hard to believe a Christian in discernment circles doesn’t know who he is.

After that revelation about Nick Fuentes the Invisible Man, the comments then centered around my own personal views of eschatology. Again, my comments were very specific regarding Holocaust denial, “parasites,” and “Christ killers.”

All this type of rhetoric has gotten Jews murdered over millennia. I can tell you that I am profoundly relieved that one day, I will not have to stand before my Creator and explain why I hated His People.

Others won’t have it so good.

This Fifth Column of Jew haters in American religious circles are on the wrong road of History. But you couldn’t tell it by them.

I felt it necessary to bring up this topic this week. I will repeat something I’ve said before, a paraphrase of a famous quote from Will Rogers: I never met a Jew I didn’t like.

I know a lot of them, both in Israel and in the Diaspora. God chose them.

As long as there is breath in my body, Jews have at least one friend in the Christian community. I’ve been to Israel many times. One day I will live there. The Lord has loved them with an everlasting love, and that’s good enough for me.

I read my Bible, recorded by Jews. I anxiously await the return of the Messiah, Who is a Jew. One day, I will walk around the New Jerusalem, its gates and foundation stones bearing Jewish names. My Creator will reign from Zion. I will spend eternity with the first Christians, who are Jews.

The haters are in for a cosmic surprise.

 

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(My own counterweight to the Jew haters can be found in my two new books: Zechariah 2, and The God That Answers by Fire. I hope you’ll order copies for yourself and for those in your circle. My aim is to provide powerful proof that the Bible is true and that God not only exists but is in complete control!)

 

Look To God, Not False Prophets :: By Nathele Graham

Then the LORD said unto me, The prophets prophesy lies in my name: I sent them not, neither have I commanded them, neither spake unto them: they prophesy unto you a false vision and divination, and a thing of nought, and the deceit of their heart” (Jeremiah 14:14).

False prophets have always twisted God’s truth. God told Jeremiah that they try to make it look as if everything is fine and dandy (tickle ears), when in fact things are in a mess. It pops into my mind that this is much the way that it is within the Christian community. Pastors seem to allow more and more false doctrine to replace God’s truth. Instead of equipping saints to stand against the enemy, they are promoting Satan’s lies and deception. How many women pastors do you see? How does that line up with Scripture? It doesn’t.

A bishop then must be blameless, the husband of one wife, vigilant, sober, of good behaviour, given to hospitality, apt to teach” (1 Timothy 3:2).

This brings into question the Catholic view of forbidding priests to marry. If a bishop is to be the husband of one wife, then a bishop cannot be a woman. I guess if a lesbian was put in charge of a congregation, she might say she’s married to another woman, but that whole scenario is false teaching since Scripture confirms a marriage is between one man and one woman. Can you see how far this thinking is from sound teaching of Scripture? God hasn’t changed, and we must align our beliefs with His truth. Look to God, not to false prophets.

The Apostle Paul was very concerned that the men he put in charge of congregations didn’t water down their teaching or stray into false doctrine. When he wrote to the young pastor Timothy, Paul encouraged him to stand on God’s word.

Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all longsuffering and doctrine. For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears; And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables” (2 Timothy 4:2-4).

That time has come. Today, instead of the full word of God being preached from Genesis through Revelation, people want to hear that their sin is acceptable. By hopping through Scripture like a stone skipping across a pond, preachers only choose happy verses to teach on. The reasons behind Noah’s Flood and the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah are ignored, and prophecy is avoided. This actually fulfills prophecy.

The final letter, which Jesus dictated to John in the Revelation, was to “the angel of the church of the Laodiceans.” It describes the church today. He described a lukewarm church filled with worldly riches but being far from God. Jesus isn’t welcome in Laodicea.

Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me” (Revelation 3:20).

Come out of this pitiful excuse for a church and invite Jesus into your heart and insist He be honored in your congregation. Look to God, not false teaching.

Prophecy is an important part of Scripture, yet too many preachers ignore it. Nearly 30% of Scripture is prophecy, so obviously God thinks it’s important. The study of prophecy can give much insight to the problems of today. People have questions about what’s happening in the world, and many are afraid. I know quite a few Christians who are very fearful, but many pastors seem to be more interested in teaching like the false prophets of Jeremiah’s time who spoke “… a false vision and divination, and a thing of nought, and the deceit of their heart.

Equipping the saints for battle is far from their hearts. Shallow preaching tickles ears and makes for a warm and fuzzy feeling, but doesn’t equip the congregation to be ready for spiritual battles, or to know that God holds the future so we need not fear.

Peter walked with Jesus and saw many miracles, but in spite of all he saw, he said prophecy was more certain. “We have also a more sure word of prophecy, whereunto ye do well that ye take heed, as unto a light that shineth in a dark place, until the day dawn and the day star arise in your hearts” (2 Peter 1:19).

When we study prophecy and see that so many prophecies have been fulfilled, we can have confidence that the rest will be fulfilled. False prophets can only give false hope, but God gives eternal hope.

When you study prophecy, pray for understanding, and the Holy Spirit will help you. When prophecy isn’t taken seriously, it can mean the downfall of nations. One key to understanding Scripture is understanding that God loves His chosen people of Israel. God chose Abraham to be the father of a great nation, but Abraham and his wife were very old and had no children. Still God had made it clear that there would be a great nation come from Abraham. Before Abraham could be used for God’s purpose, he had to leave the idol-worshipping community and family that he was part of.

God made him a promise: “And I will make of thee a great nation, and I will bless thee, and make thy name great; and thou shalt be a blessing. And I will bless them that bless thee, and curse him that curseth thee: and in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed” (Genesis 12:2-3). 

God means what He said, and Israel is a blessing to all nations. I’m thankful that President Trump supports Israel.

Because Abraham and Sarah were very old, they couldn’t understand how God would accomplish this. Instead of believing God, they took it upon themselves to “help” Him. Abraham had a child with Sarah’s handmaid, but Ishmael was not the child that God promised them. To this day, much trouble has come from Ishmael, but Isaac was the child promised by God. Only studying Scripture will open your understanding.

Because God gave His prophets His word, and they shared it, we can see that many prophecies have been fulfilled. That means we can trust prophecies that are yet to be fulfilled. They will be fulfilled just as God says.

Daniel was shown amazing things that were impossible for him to understand. He didn’t have the knowledge to understand, but he was faithful to write what he was told. The angel who presented him with the prophecy told him to seal the book until the end times.

But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book, even to the time of the end: many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased” (Daniel 12:4).

Today, we can look back and see that parts of this prophecy have already come to pass, but some are still future. As our knowledge increases, so does our understanding. Daniel wanted to understand, but this prophecy was for the time of the end…our time. “And I heard, but I understood not, then said I, O my Lord, what shall be the end of these things? And he said, Go thy way Daniel: for the words are closed up and sealed till the time of the end” (Daniel 12:8-9). 

If you have trouble understanding prophecy, take heart. The closer we get to the end of days, the more we are able to understand.

As we enter a new year, we can expect many people to make big predictions. Remember, God will never contradict Himself. If a “prophet” makes a big prediction (quite often on social media) that the Rapture will happen on a certain date, that’s a false prophet. When the disciples asked Jesus about the end of the age, He began by warning about false prophets.

And many false prophets shall rise, and shall deceive many” (Matthew 24:11).

“False prophets” is from the Greek word “pseudoprophetes,” which describes a person who is acting the part of a divinely inspired prophet, but utters falsehoods under the name of divine prophecies. My strongest advice is to filter all new “prophetic words” through the lens of Scripture. God will never, I repeat never, contradict Himself. So, if a new prophecy comes along, that contradicts Scripture, disregard the new prophecy.

But of that day and that hour knoweth no man, no not the angels which are in heaven, neither the Son, but the Father. Take ye heed, watch and pray for ye know not when the time is” (Mark 13:32-33).

If the Father didn’t tell Jesus when the end would be, why would He trust this information to a mere human? It’s wise to live each day as if Jesus will call us Home any minute. That way, you won’t be caught slacking in your Christian walk. By all means, watch and be ready. There are many signs that the Tribulation is in the near future. That means that the Rapture is even closer.

There are many false teachers who disregard the Rapture, claiming it is a recent belief. It isn’t. It goes way back to Enoch being taken prior to God’s judgment by Noah’s Flood. Christians will be taken Home prior to God’s judgment of the Tribulation. Don’t let false teachers confuse you.

Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world” (1 John 4:1).

The Rapture is seen throughout both the Old and New Testaments. Please don’t send me a long dissertation about why the Rapture won’t happen. I have come to my conclusion from much study. If you disagree with me, then you have that right.

Jesus said that things would become very bad and that the Tribulation would be worse than anything that has happened before. When the disciples asked Jesus about the end, we need to read His answer in context. Jewish men asked their Jewish rabbi about the end. The answer was about a future event concerning Israel. The Christian church had not been born yet. The signs that Jesus described were signs leading to the Tribulation, not the Rapture.

The Rapture will be at least seven years before the Tribulation, so the signs are important to us. We look at them as indications that time is very short and the Rapture is very near.  In order to understand this, study Daniel’s 70-week prophecy. Understanding the times in which we live requires a study of Biblical prophecy.

Today, prophecy buffs are excited about all that’s happening in the world. Earthquakes are becoming more frequent and of a larger magnitude, strange objects are entering our solar system, the sun is emitting strong magnetic flares, and much more.

And ye shall hear of wars and rumours of wars, see that ye be not troubled: for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet. For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom, and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places. All these are the beginning of sorrows” (Matthew 24:6-8). 

Israel is under great threat from the surrounding nations. The evil world leaders who attack Israel are Satan’s servants. Pray for the peace of Jerusalem; God won’t forsake them.

We also see Russia continuing the war with Ukraine, and the citizens of Iran are rising up to overthrow the evil leadership they’ve been under. These are the wars and rumors of war spoken of by Jesus. It’s all coming to a head, and even the secular world can feel that there’s something big coming.

The only way to prepare for the Tribulation is to repent of your sin and ask Jesus to forgive you. Believe in the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. If you are sincere in asking Him for forgiveness, you will be taken Home in the Rapture prior to the Tribulation. That is our blessed hope.

There will be many false prophets who make headline news. Don’t be deceived by false prophets, but look to God for answers.

God bless you all,

Nathele Graham

twotug@embarqmail.com

Recommended prophecy sites:

www.raptureready.com
www.prophecyupdate.com
www.raptureforums.com

All original scripture is “theopneustos,” God-breathed.

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“Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: they shall prosper that love thee” (Psalm 122:6).