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Meet the pastors behind Brazil’s new pro-Israel foreign policy

Like their American cousins, Brazil’s evangelicals have become a political force to be reckoned with.

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Pastors Josimar Salum and Robert Stearns holding the Israeli flag at a recent CAMERA event.

November 29, 2018

Brazil used to be known as an anti-Israel country. Dominated for years by the leftist Workers’ Party, its elite society was largely shaped by anti-Israel intellectuals, academics and political activists for Arab countries.

But behind the scenes, a grassroots revolution was taking place. Masses of people began flocking to the country’s evangelical and Pentecostal churches. There, they heard a different message about Israel than the story being told in the left-leaning Brazilian press and educational system.

And the new message resonated. Evangelicals in Brazil grew from 6.6 percent in 1980 to 22.2 percent in 2010, according to the 2010 census. Today, evangelicals constitute an estimated 27 percent of Brazil’s population. By comparison, American evangelicals make up about 25 percent of the religious landscape in the United States, according to the Pew Research Center.

Like their U.S. cousins, Brazil’s evangelicals have become a political force to be reckoned with. The evangelical caucus in Brazil’s congress is among the largest with nearly 200 members. Overwhelming evangelical support for Jair Bolsonaro is widely credited for his presidential victory last October.

Although often disparaged in the media, Bolsonaro received loyal support from evangelicals after he promised to move Brazil’s embassy to Jerusalem.

One of those supporters, Dr. Josimar Salum, met with Bolsonaro multiple times, worked on his campaign and has been part of a group of pastors who urged Bolsonaro not to waver on Jerusalem.

“We had a meeting with Jair Bolsonaro in October 2017 in New England that included about 70 Brazilian pastors,” said Salum. “In the same time period that President [Donald] Trump was speaking about moving the American embassy to Jerusalem, we were able to make the case that Brazil needed to change its foreign policy towards Israel and move its embassy to Jerusalem.”

Asked to explain their goals, Salum said: “Brazilian Christian Zionism is a movement to bless Israel not only with words, but with concrete actions. It is no use merely to carry the flag of Israel, to sing songs and to speak good words about Israel. Christian Zionists must engage in the daily defense of Israel, be defenders of the Nation of Israel in their spheres of influence, and stand against anti-Semitism around them.”

Salum has been at the forefront of forging ties with influential pro-Israel groups such as the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America (CAMERA), one of the oldest educational pro-Israel organizations in the United States.

“CAMERA provides the education we need to understand the issues in relation to Israel, and the constant need to be vigilant concerning the antisemitism that Jews face everyday,” Salum said.

Last weekend Salum presented a conference in collaboration with CAMERA titled a “Night to Bless Israel,” which was hosted by the pro-Israel Brazilian pastor Elias Monteiro of International Community Church in Framingham, Mass.

The well-attended event brought together an array of organizations: the Brazilian Ministers Network, the Pastors and Leaders Fraternal Alliance, and the Brazilian Evangelical Pastors Association of the USA.

The keynote speaker was influential evangelical pastor Dr. Robert Stearns, who heads Eagles’ Wings, a global network of pro-Israel evangelicals.

According to Dr. Tricia Miller of CAMERA, the “Night to Bless Israel” was a historic and precedent-setting event that signals the new bonds between American and Brazilian evangelicals.

“It was the first time the Brazilian Christian community in the U.S. hosted such an event, which was designed to educate and mobilize Brazilian Christians for effective, informed support of Israel,” said Miller. “Plans are already in the works for educational seminars to be held in other Brazilian churches, followed by the second annual ‘Night to Bless Israel,’ to be held in the fall of 2019.”

Because the evangelical Zionist movement is relatively young in Brazil, the organizers of the event felt that more educational conferences are sorely needed.

“It is necessary for Brazilian evangelicals to learn about Israel so that their pro-Israel actions are conscious and not just sentimental,” said Salum. “Therefore, the ‘Night to Bless Israel’ has been established as a movement based on these four pillars: teaching, celebration, prayer and action.”

“We plan to encourage the movement with all we have,” said Miller. “In my eyes, Dr. Josimar Salum and the other leading pastors are genuine heroes. It is brave and principled men like Portuguese pastor John Amaral, and Brazilian pastors like Elias Monteiro, Marcos Aurelio Nogueira, Leidimar Lopes, Roberto Paiva and Flávio Souza who are making positive new changes not only in Brazil but throughout the world.”

“These Brazilian pastors represent a crucial counterweight to anti-Israel propaganda that manifests itself in some quarters of Brazil’s media and academic world, where BDS has gotten traction,” said Dexter Van Zile, a CAMERA analyst. “What groups like CAMERA offer is decades of professional research and knowledge that can help the pastors push back against the anti-Israel misinformation campaigns that flourish in their country. These pastors and their congregations are very proud of Brazil’s early support for Israel’s creation. They just need information.”

With ties being made between evangelicals in the United States, and with the help of educational organizations like CAMERA, the Brazilian pastors are not showing any signs of backing down. Shifting the largest country in South America in a pro-Israel direction is their unwavering goal.

https://www.jns.org/meet-the-pastors-behind-brazils-new-pro-israel-foreign-policy/
 
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Evangelicalism has been growing in Latin America what a shame now they are becoming tools of the Zionists

And my mom is from Columbia use to be very Catholic country now its becoming slowly like Brazil evangelical

Latin America used to be some kind of fusion between Socialism and Roman Catholicism, both not known to be pro-Zionism.
Yet...

'Evangelicals in Brazil grew from 6.6 percent in 1980 to 22.2 percent in 2010, according to the 2010 census. Today, evangelicals constitute an estimated 27 percent of Brazil’s population.'

So how did it change?
Where do they get the money from?
Are only Latin Americans donating to these churches and organisations, which enabled their growth?
Or is there also an influx of foreign donations?
From the United States for example?
 
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Latin America used to be some kind of fusion between Socialism and Roman Catholicism, both not known to be pro-Zionism.
Yet...

'Evangelicals in Brazil grew from 6.6 percent in 1980 to 22.2 percent in 2010, according to the 2010 census. Today, evangelicals constitute an estimated 27 percent of Brazil’s population.'

So how did it change?
Where do they get the money from?
Are only Latin Americans donating to these churches and organisations, which enabled their growth?
Or is there also an influx from foreign donations?
From the United States for example?

Great way for Yankee to expand into Latin America not fond of the way Venezuela or Cuba is today but at least they are free from the Zionist plaugue
 
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The mentality of the Christian zionist: "If there could be some kind of nuclear war, then the second coming would happen. The war in Iraq was not enough, only 2 million died, and it turned out Saddam was not the anti-christ like those preachers I send half my salary told me Saddam was the anti-Christ. Maybe I send 3/4 of my salary to the preacher on TV and then we will know about Armageddon, and the romantic killings of hundreds of millions. the bible says hundreds of millions will be involved. There needs to be some sort of massive conflict worse than WWII to bring about jesus to return. And that conflict will be in the middle east, killing alot of arabs. So if Isreal would nuke every major Muslim city, then maybe Jesus would return! Praise the Lawd."

The other part of trump's base is the white nationalists "hate everyone, kill everyone different than you".
 
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Great way for Yankee to expand into Latin America not fond of the way Venezuela or Cuba is today but at least they are free from the Zionist plaugue

I do think it is primarily Evangelist and Zionist organisations from the United States who fund this endeavour.

But it is sad.
These people will use their time, energy, money to support some country 1000's of km away, while they could use that same time, energy and money for their own countries.
 
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The mentality of the Christian zionist: "If there could be some kind of nuclear war, then the second coming would happen. The war in Iraq was not enough, only 2 million died, and it turned out Saddam was not the anti-christ like those preachers I send half my salary told me Saddam was the anti-Christ. Maybe I send 3/4 of my salary to the preacher on TV and then we will know about Armageddon, and the romantic killings of hundreds of millions. the bible says hundreds of millions will be involved. There needs to be some sort of massive conflict worse than WWII to bring about jesus to return. And that conflict will be in the middle east, killing alot of arabs."

The other part of trump's base is the white nationalists "hate everyone, kill everyone different than you".

Most are not true white nationalists a lot of them are Anti War and dont want to die as zionist shrills problem is America and Western Europeans have been become Zion shrills and more degenrate since like the 1960s
 
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Great way for Yankee to expand into Latin America not fond of the way Venezuela or Cuba is today but at least they are free from the Zionist plaugue
Zionism is great! The real plague today is antisemitism: it opens the gates of baseless hatred to all other hatreds and thereby promotes conflicts.
 
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I do think it is primarily Evangelist and Zionist organisations from the United States who fund this endeavour.

But it is sad.
These people will use their time, energy, money to support some country 1000's of km away, while they could use that same time, energy and money for their own countries.


Brazil,Venezuela,and a lot of Latin American countries screwed up on the economic front in the 2000s and those groups took advantage of left wing populist sentiments again I am part Hispanic myself and I noticed a lot Latin Americans are religious compared to Americans but they got taken advantage by Zionists
 
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check this out video. anyway nothing happens with out Rothschild money > agent george soros>black lives matter. They also have universities under control through money.brookins institute, andrew Carnegie, ford foundation etc .They also fund democrazy projects and NGOs and missionaries.

look into rockfellers> food and drug administration, vaccines, GMO etc
bill gates another one > depopulation program.


 
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whats the difference in beliefs between Catholics and Evangelist?

I only know that Evangelist is are worst of all humans but whats the real difference in faith >?
 
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Brazil,Venezuela,and a lot of Latin American countries screwed up on the economic front in the 2000s and those groups took advantage of left wing populist sentiments again I am part Hispanic myself and I noticed a lot Latin Americans are religious compared to Americans but they got taken advantage by Zionists

Socialism did not help them.
But how can they think that Zionism will improve the state of their country?

To get rid of a virus they will infect themselves with another virus.
 
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What you do is dress up as white Christian which is easy for khazars/ashkenazis and pretend to be Christian and then preach Christians for israel like john hagee.
You know all those white nationalists are Israel firsters, they could not give to fcuks about europe. They all have connection to rabbis behind the scenes that fund their campaigns. This is knights templars all over again after all they were baphomet worshipers and usury bankers.
 
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whats the difference in beliefs between Catholics and Evangelist?

I only know that Evangelist is are worst of all humans but whats the real difference in faith >?

Catholics (and Orthodox Christians) are not known to be pro-Zionism.
Protestants, especially Evangelicals, are known to be pro-Zionism.
 
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