"Marching to Zion."

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What are CAF’s thoughts on this film? (Please note that I do not support Pastor Steven Anderson nor his church I’m just curious as to CAF’s thoughts of this film. I do not intend any kind of hate or bigotry either.)
 
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I haven’t bothered watching the trailer, but I sense a lack of knowledge and research regarding this subject on the part of the pastor.
 
This “pastor” is considered fringe by most Christians. He is a Holocaust denier (that is enough to avoid him).

Stay far away.
 
I don’t support this pastor. But this isn’t about him, this thread is about the film.
 
His movie will present his twisted views.

From IMDB “According to a 10 December 2014 report on the “Christian Today” website, and a 9 December 2014 report on the Arizona-based “Jewish News” website, four Jewish clerics interviewed for this film have stated that they were tricked into appearing, not knowing of Steven Anderson’s motive for producing the work. Rabbi Irwin Wiener, one of the men interviewed, stated that Anderson told him the documentary was being made for the Public Broadcasting Service. Wiener commented, “The subterfuge that he used to get these interviews from us is beyond belief.” Another interviewee, Jeffrey Schesnol, stated that his interviewer said the project was an educational film being made by a Los Angeles-based company.”

 
Pastor Anderson has no qualifications in theology or philosophy. He dropped out of seminary. His only qualification is that he’s read the Bible cover to cover. But on the positive side, he isn’t afraid to fight the culture wars and defend traditional Christian morality.
 
I didn’t even know he went to seminary in the first place.
 
I just try to take the neutral position on these kinds of things. I don’t know what God wants for Israel or Palestine so I let him do his thing, whatever that may be. Maybe the Jews today aren’t the Jews of the past. Maybe they are. Regardless, they reject Christ and are not of him. In Orthodox tradition, the Antichrist is said to be a Jew who proclaims himself to be Messiah, though he will be a false Messiah.
 
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This one is much better (I see old friends singing, friends I hope to see someday!!)


Or this one, brings back memories!

 
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