The Holy Bible created by Zionists

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THE SCOFIELD REFERENCE BIBLE SCAM TURNS CHRISTIANS INTO ZIONISTS! Cyrus Scofield is a small time politician and career criminal. In 1873, he is forced to resign his position as a District Attorney because of crooked financial transactions, that include accepting bribes, stealing political contributions, and securing bank notes by forging signatures. Scofield then serves jail time for forgery charges. A heavy drinker, Scofield later abandons his wife and two daughters. His wife finally divorces the drunken crook in 1883. As so many con-men do, Scofield will then claim to have “found Jesus”. He is ordained as a Minister and then claims to have a Doctor of Divinity degree, but this degree is never verified. After several mysterious trips to Europe and New York, Scofield publishes the notated reference Bible that bears his name. The added side notes in Scofield’s Bible inject a very weird “End Times” prophecy into Christianity. Because of Scofield’s altered Bible, many Christians today believe that Jesus will return to save his followers from the “end times” (The Rapture), after Israel is established, and that “God will bless those who bless Israel.” This biblical alteration, at the hands of a known criminal, marks the beginning of a powerful force in American politics known as “Christian Zionism.” Many millions of “Evangelical” Christians have been mentally infected with Scofield’s poison. Christian Zionists are even more fanatical in their support of Israel than the Jewish Zionists are! The Scofield Bible is very good for Zionism! The question is, who did the con-man Scofield meet with while in New York and Europe?********************************************”So-called Christian” support for Israel is working for the Synagogue of Satan.

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