Tucker Carlson
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John, in which he describes the end of history, the return of Jesus to earth to judge the living and the dead.
So in Christianity, it is God who makes that judgment.
It is God who punishes the wicked.
Love and compassion and reconciliation are not, quote, preferred, as Mark Levin describes.
They are mandatory.
They are required.
Every Christian must love.
Reconciliation is a requirement of the religion, not something that you're encouraged to do if you can spare the time.
You have to do it.
So only God can judge.
And Jesus is really clear about that.
But there's Mark Levin telling you that Jesus himself wants you to support.
Tearing the eyes out of your enemies.
Bringing justice through violence.
It's disgusting.
It's disgusting.
And yet there's not a single evangelical leader in the United States who has the bravery required to challenge Mark Levin as he desecrates the religion itself.
One thing that might help, once again, is speaking to Christians who live under Israeli occupation, who actually live there, who live in East Jerusalem, who live in Gaza, who live in the West Bank, who live in Lebanon, and who live in Syria.
And one thing we know about Israeli occupation, it does not improve the lives of the occupied.
And that is one way to judge Israel.