Christian Zionists are silent regarding Netanyahu's Blasphemy about Jesus Christ

 



https://x.com/EthanLevins2/status/2035475690640859390?s=20



This is an open Blasphemous slap in the face of true Christians.  


His quote favors and matches the Evangelical Christian Zionist - Kingdom Dominion apostasy which I have extensive coverage here:


https://youtu.be/QX1HxWHOyxs?si=il5pjNywEubUe3Y6


https://youtu.be/QX1HxWHOyxs?si=il5pjNywEubUe3Y6


What Netanyahu is doing here is using Jesus Christ as a weak love sappy weakling against the brutal power of Genghis Khan.


Genghis Khan = the ultimate symbol of ruthless power and conquest: a brutal conqueror who built the largest land empire in history through terror, slaughter, and raw military force (tens of millions dead).


He's using Jesus Christ to make a geopolitical MIGHT makes RIGHT lending to Machiavelli, Hobbes, etc.)  For survival it is power that beats purity unless purity acquires power.


In the July 2019 TIME cover story interview ("How Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu Tests the Limits of Power"), Netanyahu directly said: “Lesson No. 1, history does not favor Christ over Genghis Khan.”This is the verbatim quote he gave when summarizing Will and Ariel Durant's The Lessons of History. He credited the book and used "Christ" as the archetype for moral goodness (non-violence, turning the other cheek), contrasting it with Genghis Khan's ruthless power. He didn't use the full name "Jesus Christ" here.

The same phrasing ("history does not favor Christ over Genghis Khan") appears in later references to that 2019 interview, such as a 2023 TIME article recapping it, and in a November 2023 meeting with Spain's Prime Minister where he echoed: "history does not favor Jesus Christ over Genghis Khan."Wait—actually, in that 2023 gov.il transcript of the meeting with Pedro Sánchez, he did expand it to "Jesus Christ" once: "history does not favor Jesus Christ over Genghis Khan." But most pre-2026 citations (including the original 2019 source and multiple reports) stick to "Christ".




The recent circulating quote (from the March 2026 press conference/briefing) is the one that explicitly uses the fuller phrase: "Jesus Christ has no advantage over Genghis Khan."This appears to be a slight rephrasing or expansion of his long-standing point for emphasis in that specific context (amid escalating Iran-related tensions). It's consistent in meaning but uses "Jesus Christ" where earlier versions typically used just "Christ."



That's what he meant, and that's how he applies it to Israel's wars. Netanyahu's statement  The full quote circulating in clips is:"It is not enough to be moral. It is not enough to be just. Jesus Christ has no advantage over Genghis Khan. If you are strong enough, ruthless enough, and powerful enough, evil will overcome good."@clashreport


his is not new rhetoric for Bibi—it's a consistent talking point he's used for years (e.g., 2019 TIME interview, 2023 speeches on Hamas).time.com What the comparison actually means (symbolism)Jesus Christ = the ultimate symbol of pure moral good: love, forgiveness, turning the other cheek, self-sacrifice, justice without violence. (In worldly/historical terms, he was crucified — "weak" by power standards.)


Genghis Khan = the ultimate symbol of ruthless power and conquest: a brutal conqueror who built the largest land empire in history through terror, slaughter, and raw military force (tens of millions dead).



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