In
a 2015 poll, 73% of evangelical Christians said events in Israel are prophesied in the Book of Revelation.
Apocalyptic Christianity Returns to U.S. Foreign Policy
For evangelicals, Trump's hard right line on Israel and machinations against Iran make him an instrument of the endtimes.
March 1, 2018
GOD'S TOOL
Trump’s foreign policy looks a lot like Rapture Christians’ plan to welcome the apocalypse
In the Trump White House, a weekly bible study group calls its brand of faith “historical evangelicalism.” Biblical scholars say the group shares the “end of times” message of “Rapture” theologians in its
statement of faith and founder
Ralph Drollinger’s own published lessons.
The bible study group is run by
Capitol Ministries, an organization with the stated mission “to teach God’s Word and share the Gospel of Jesus Christ with state legislators, judges, and constitutional officers.” Capitol Ministries supporters include ten members of Trump’s cabinet, including in addition to Pompeo, labor secretary Alex Acosta and housing secretary Ben Carson
according to the Capitol Ministries website.
Drollinger, a UCLA basketball player-turned politician-turned-preacher, has also been holding weekly bible study groups with
dozens of Congress members since 2010.
On May 8, as Trump was pulling the US out of the Iran deal, Capitol Ministries
put out its latest study, “The Bible on When War Is Justifiable,” rebutting pacifism. If Jesus calls us to be “peacemakers,” it asks, “then how could a Christian Cabinet Member or Congressman support the idea of going to war?” The answer, Drollinger, explains, is simple:
Saint Peter instructs men to submit “to every human institution” and
the Book of Revelations discusses the “righteousness” of a God who “judges and wages war.”
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