Reformation Red Pill

The Jews ARE NOT God’s Chosen People! Bad Theology = Terrible Politics

Mar 8, 2026
A sharp look at how dispensational theology has shaped political support for Israel and biblical claims about land. They test ideas like national legitimacy, Genesis-based land promises, and whether modern Israel has unique status. The conversation contrasts fulfillment theology with replacement thinking and argues foreign policy should follow national interest. It also touches on worship practice and congregational singing.
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How Dispensationalism Drives Pro‑Israel Politics

  • Dispensationalist theology shapes modern political support for Israel by treating biblical promises as contemporary legal deeds.
  • Joshua Hames and Brooks Pottinger argue Tucker Carlson's interview exposed how those presuppositions drive policy beyond sound biblical exegesis.
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The Fragile Idea Of A Nation's 'Right To Exist'

  • The claim that any nation has an intrinsic 'right to exist' is historically fraught and often justifies power politics.
  • Hosts note nationhood historically arises by conquest and providence, with God's sovereignty ultimately ordaining and revoking empires.
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Pauline Reading That Makes The Church True Israel

  • The New Testament reframes Abraham's promise as a gospel preview that includes Gentiles, making the church the true continuation of Israel.
  • Brooks Pottinger cites Galatians 3 and Ephesians 3 showing Gentiles become coheirs and part of the 'Israel of God.'
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