If Armstrong did have any antipathy for Zionism, which I am not yet sure he did or not, then he was a hypocrite as not only was he close with the Mayor of Jerusalem Teddy Kollek and Israel's Prime Minister Menachem Begin, but he also said that Israel would become the capital of the world. From studying all of these Freemason-linked cults, even if they inverted Freemasonry, I have noticed that there is no consistency in their behaviors in accordance with their doctrines. These people speak out of both sides of their mouth, they are friends and enemies of everyone, it just depends on who they are speaking to. What did he mean Jerusalem would become the capital? How? What is this world order Armstrong envisions? Isn't Britian-American supposed to rule according to his doctrine?
A WARM FRIEND OF ISRAEL
HERBERT W. ARMSTRONG
The Ambassador Without Portfolio
In his two decades of involvement in Israel,
Mr. Armstrong also formed a strong bond with the
mayor of Jerusalem, Teddy Kollek. “The greatest builder
of Jerusalem since Herod” went on to be reelected five
times, and he counted Mr. Armstrong as a close friend
through almost his entire public career. The two often
worked together and could be seen walking arm in arm
through the streets of Jerusalem.
...
Mr. Armstrong replied by saying that Jerusalem was
destined to become “the greatest city in the world and in
fact in the whole universe. This city is someday going to
be the capital of the universe, because this city is going
to exist forever.”
...
Mr. Armstrong responded saying he planned to spend the next thousand years
in Jerusalem, to which Mr. Kollek quipped, “And I’ll be
happy to be mayor!”
....
Mr. Begin was pleased to learn that Mr. Armstrong
planned to feature him on the cover of the Plain Truth
with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and to honor their
efforts toward peace with a lead story. The meeting
ended in an affectionate bear hug. After a 2½-hour recess,
Begin arrived back in Tel Aviv and resumed his meeting.
It was not their first visit. Before and during
Mr. Begin’s tenure as prime minister from 1977 to
1983, Mr. Armstrong’s travel to the Middle East greatly
increased. Mr. Begin opened his door to Mr. Armstrong
on several occasions during this time.
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