Dugin says the Scofield Bible embedded a small Protestant sect's pseudo-prophecy into scripture, making many American readers unable to distinguish commentary from holy text.
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Dispensationalism
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Jiang says Christian Zionists believe God's plan can be accelerated by fulfilling end-times conditions around Israel, the Third Temple, return, war, and Jesus's return.
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"So, Schofield Bible, that is a kind of commentary of a very small, small sect founded of Plymouth brothers, founded by British Protestants. And..."
"So the fight against Russians and Muslims become, in this Skopje, Bible, a kind of religious duty of all Christians. So that is the..."
"All right. So evangelicals are about a quarter of the American population. And then among the evangelicals, there are these very, very passionate people..."
"Why? Because the Jews are God's chosen people. And God has a covenant with the Jews, which is the land of Israel that God..."
"And when he returns, Christians will be wealthy. And then the Jews will be raptured, sorry, raptured up into heaven. Okay. So you're Christian...."
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