Hodgetwins Podcast - "Israel Is The GAYEST Country On Earth..." Christian Pastor EXPLAINS!
Episode Date: June 1, 2026Some people call it "jizzrael"... grosswatch the full podcast here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6RTkb7omhoBecome a Member and Give Us Some DAMN GOOD Support :https://www.youtube.com/chan...nel/UCX8lCshQmMN0dUc0JmQYDdg/joinGet your Twins merch and have a chance to win our Damn Good Giveaways! - https://officialhodgetwins.com/Get Optimal Human, your all in one daily nutritional supplement - https://optimalhuman.com/Want to be a guest on the Twins Pod? Contact us at bookings@twinspod.comDownload Free Twins Pod Content - https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1_iNb2RYwHUisypEjkrbZ3nFoBK8k60COFollow Hodgwtins Podcast Everywhere -X - https://x.com/hodgetwinspodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/hodgetwinspodcast/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thehodgetwinsYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@HodgetwinsPodcastRumble - https://rumble.com/c/HodgetwinsPodcast?e9s=src_v1_cmdSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/79BWPxHPWnijyl4lf8vWVuApple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hodgetwins-podcast/id1731232810
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Yeah, a lot of P. Hicks have President Trump, they've been using God a lot and say this is God's war, what we waning on Iran.
That's a form of taking the Lord's name in vain, right?
Well, you know, what it is is just them twisting the Bible to fit a political narrative is what it is.
And they're basically a banking on the ignorance of the people not to actually research the Bible themselves, and they just take them at their word.
But the Bible says to prove all things, hold fast out, which is good.
search the scriptures daily to see if these things are so. And so for them to say, like, oh,
we should get involved in this war and error. Show me a verse in the Bible in the New Testament
specifically that says we should. It doesn't exist. It actually condemns war.
Now, obviously, it's for the promotion of individual, independent, sovereign nations to take care
of themselves, right? To see for the benefit of themselves, to protect themselves,
but not for preemptive strikes or to even aid, especially a Christ-rejecting nation in their
agenda. So, you know, and in fact, I can pull out more verses from the Bible that tells
that we shouldn't support the modern state of Israel and in their war mongering efforts against
Iran. It's not biblical. Let me give this example. You know, in the Old Testament, when the
Jews were God's chosen people, there is an instance when the nation of Israel was divided.
So you had a northern kingdom, and then you had the southern kingdom, right? The southern kingdom was
made up of two tribes. The northern kingdom made up of ten tribes. Those ten tribes collectively
became super heretical, false religion. They had really evil kings, even though they were a part of
like Israel. Judah had some bad kings, but in general, they still worship the God of the Bible.
Okay. There's a time when Israel had a king by the name of Ahab. Ahab super bad, right? Let's just,
let's just, you know, instead of using Ahab, let's use the name, I don't know, Benjamin, okay?
We'll just substitute Ahab with Benjamin, right? You know, Israel.
So then you have the Southern King, and his name is Jehasa fat.
Okay.
He's not like a perfect guy, but he makes good decisions all around in general.
He's part of a good kingdom.
I don't know.
Let's just call him Donald.
Okay.
So you have Donald in the Southern Kingdom.
You have Benjamin in the Northern Kingdom, right?
Well, the Northern Kingdom wants to take over a particular land of the Syrians.
And he's just like, man, it's just sitting there.
And like, we be still and take it not.
So he's like interested in conquering, you know, he's interested in conquering Iran.
I mean, not Iran.
He's interested in taking over, you know, Syria, right?
So then he goes to Jahassafat, Donald, and he says, hey, you know, why is this thing still?
Help me out, you know, to take this over.
We're buddies, right?
And I'm paraphrasing here.
And Donald says, hey, my people are your people.
You know, we're on the same page.
I'm going to help you out.
Okay.
But Donald, you know, he has some common sense a little bit.
So Donald says, hey, why don't we like ask the profits of the land first to see if like this is a legitimate thing to do?
So there's like a, there's hundreds of profits, right?
And all of these are being paid $7,000 from somewhere.
We don't know exactly where they're being paid from.
But they're all getting, they're all funded possibly through AHA, okay?
All right.
This is a legit story, okay?
I'm not making this up.
I'm just, you know, substituting certain names, but just to kind of help you to understand.
So, you know, you have all these prophets, and they're just like, oh, you should go, you're going to conquer it.
You know, this is God's with you.
And they're just preaching all these sermons.
And, you know, Benjamin is just like, you see, you know, all these prophets are for us.
You know what I mean?
Let's do it.
Right.
So then Donald is just like, well, is there anybody else we can ask, right?
Instead of these guys.
And then Benjamin says, well, there's this one guy, but I hate him.
because he never prophesies good concerning me but evil.
So this is a guy named Makaya.
This is, you know, he's anti-Semitic.
He's a guy just says negative stuff all the time.
So he comes up and he tells him like you're going to be destroyed.
You know, God's going to punish you for this.
And then Benjamin is just like, see what I told you?
He never prophesies anything good.
So they throw that guy in jail and they end up going to war, right, to conquer Syria.
And in the particular story, Ahab ends up dying.
Okay?
like the Syrians, like God's against Ahab, so he allows him to die.
Jehazovat does not die.
He's able to escape by the skin of his teeth.
So, you know, you think the story ends.
You're like, okay, well, that's good because Jehazovat's not a bad guy.
You know what I mean?
He's just kind of associating with bad people, you know?
Hopefully he makes Judah strong again, makes it great again.
You know what I mean?
Make Judah strong again, make it great again.
And, you know, he was able to escape that war or whatever.
Well, he goes back.
God sends a prophet by the name of Jehu, the son of Hanani, to Donald, who's named Jehazaphat.
And he tells him this, he says this.
And remember this.
This is in the Old Testament when there were still God's chosen people.
And he says, shouldest thou help thee ungodly and love them to hate the Lord?
Therefore wrath is upon you from before the Lord.
So he specifically tells Jehazaphat, you're helping Israel when they're godless.
They're wicked.
they disobeyed the Lord, they broke in the covenant.
And because you love them and help them, I'm going to punish you for that.
That's what it says.
Good.
And that's in the Old Testament.
Right.
So how do we apply that today?
We should not aid godless nations, okay, even if their name is real.
Because if they rejected the Lord, they're against God, wrath is going to come upon the United
States of America for aiding a godless nation because the Bible says have no fellowship with the
unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.
Yeah, that's why they named that country Israel so they could hide behind that.
Oh, yeah, for sure. Absolutely.
So I hope you guys got that story.
I'm a little slow, but I caught on.
You know what?
I just learned by watch one of your videos that Moses, he was promised land.
But he didn't inherit it.
Exactly.
So Moses is part of the nation of Israel.
I mean, Moses is the man.
Right.
Right.
Like he's one of my favorite Bible characters in the Old Testament.
The guy was just an incredible man, did many miracles.
I mean, when you think of the Old Testament, you associate it with Moses.
Right, right.
Even those in the first century would say the law and Moses, right?
He's like top tier Bible character.
He's of the tribe of Levi.
He's the one who delivered the children of Israel out of Egypt to bring him into the promised land.
So we could say that the land was promised to him, right?
Like the covenant was for him too.
He's the one that brought the two tables of stone.
he's a friend of God.
You know, he loves the Lord.
The Lord loves Him.
He has a lot of favor from God.
But he disobeyed God.
And because of his disobedience,
and the manner of which he disobeyed him
is that God told him to speak to the rock
in order for it to issue forth water
to satiate the thirst of the Israelites.
And instead of speaking to the rock,
he hit it, he smote it.
And the reason God was so mad about that
is because of the fact that speaking to the rock
in the New Testament would signify like us
asking Jesus Christ,
who's our rock,
for the living waters, right?
And by calling upon the name of the Lord
asking for the gift, we would
receive those living waters.
But instead he smote it. So he kind of
ruined that picture, and God was really mad about that.
He was so upset that he said,
because you disobeyed me, you're not going into the land.
And in fact, go to the top of hill
and you can see it with your eyes, but you'll never...
So he went up to the top of hill, he was just like, man, that's really nice.
I was waiting for 40 years for this, and he just
didn't get to go in. So, pray tell
explained to me, how is it that
Moses, who's a friend of God,
the promise was given to him.
These people say 3,000 years ago, it was a lot sooner with him.
Like, it was just a couple years ago that he gave him that promise.
Right, right.
How is it that he can't go into the land, even though he's a friend of God.
He obeys God in all other areas.
Just in this one instance, he disobeyed God.
But somehow we're expected to believe that a Christ-rejecting nation
gets to get that land despite their blasphemy and rejection of Jesus Christ.
It's absurd.
Right.
And that's a very gay country, right?
It's a, I mean, I don't know what I'm allowed to say on here, but yeah.
Yeah.
Well, you're on the podcast with the horse, man.
You can say anything.
All right, cool.
Yeah.
It's super funny.
It's super gay.
And, you know, even in June, they're going to host one of the biggest parades by the Dead Sea near the region of Sodom and Gomorrah.
Wow.
That's just a coincidence, right?
I mean, you can't make this stuff up.
Right.
They're, I mean, it's one of the biggest gay countries in the world.
but they're literally just going out of their way
to hold a gay pride parade by the Dead Sea
near the region of Sodom Gamoira.
You think that's an accident?
They're just like mocking the things of God.
Right.
And it's just insane to me.
And you just kind of like,
when you think of like, you show that to Christians
and they're like, yeah, but there's still God's chosen people.
God still got a plan for them.
You see what they're doing?
They're literally trying to reenact
Genesis 19 with Sodom and Gimora.
They're promoting filth and perversion and sodomy,
but somehow we're expected to believe their God's chosen people.
It's nonsense.
Well, you already answered, but like these Zionists, like,
my good friend, Tatum.
He's a nice guy in person.
He's a really nice guy.
I know.
You could spin on him.
He won't.
He's still support you.
I mean, that's a patient man right there.
I can't wrap my head around that.
It's like a pastor lock.
Yeah, I actually met him a few years ago.
Yeah, he'd be doing sermons, and he has the Star of David flags inside his tracks.
Yeah, there's flags everywhere.
I really don't get how, and the term they always use, Judeo-Christian values.
That's like those don't even, it's just a made-up word.
It's like an atheist Christian, you know what I mean?
Those two things don't go together.
They're complete, they contrasting, they're contrasting ideas that don't mix.
And, you know, Christians should never use the term Judeo-Christian because Judaism is literally built upon the ideology of a rejection of Jesus Christ.
Right.
And so, like, you know, their Bible, their Talmud is very blasphemous towards Jesus Christ.
So we can't mix both.
They're nothing, they're not the same.
And Judaism is not the Old Testament religion either.
The Old Testament religion was not called Judaism.
It's just called the Old Covenant.
And, you know, people say, well, they just believe in the first five books of the Bible, but they don't, though.
They reject the first five books of the Bible.
And I've talked to Jews, and I used to be under this impression that Jews, like, they actually believe the first five books.
You know, Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy.
But when you actually look at what they believe, they actually reject it.
And when you actually, like, probe them for that, then they move the goalposts and say, well, you have to read it through the Talmud, you know?
And then you say, well, you know, the Talmud's really blasphemous towards Jesus Christ.
Yeah, but the Talmud is just a compilation of debates of rabbis.
Okay, then throw it out.
Right.
well, we can't do that. Why? Because they uphold it above the Bible. So they don't really believe
in the first five books of the Bible at all. They tell you that in order to garner sympathy
and the support of Christians. Because Christians like, oh, you know, they do believe in the Bible.
They just don't have Christ, you know. But it doesn't really work that way. Jesus said,
for had you believed Moses, you would have believed me for he wrote of me. So if they claim to
believe in Moses, then they should be saved. They should be come to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ
because Moses is the one who wrote about Jesus. You know, Abraham wrote,
Jesus said, Abraham saw my day and was glad.
Jesus said, oh, you fools and slow of heart to believe, all that the prophets have spoken.
And beginning of Moses and all the prophets, he expounded unto them and all the scriptures the things concerning himself.
The Bible is about Jesus.
So if you're saying, oh, I believe in the Old Testament, but you reject Jesus Christ and go above that and start blaspheming Jesus Christ, I don't believe you're a liar.
Right.
