FARRAKHAN: I REPRESENT THE JESUS THAT SAVES. The ‘True and Faithful’ Son of God said that there would be MANY false-christs come into the world during the latter days, and to NOT be deceived.
While denouncing the controversy surrounding his past with hateful speech and antisemitism, Farrakhan stated openly “I hate Jewish people, I hate gay people.”
BY TZVI JOFFRE. APRIL 7, 2019. Jerusalem Post.
I represent the Jesus that saves,” Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan said during a speech he gave at a Nation of Islam Saviour’s Day event in February, according to Fox News.
Referencing Democratic Representative Ilhan Omar’s antisemitic comments, Farrakhan claimed that she had “nothing to apologize for.”
“Jesus died
because he was 2,000 years too soon to bring about the end of the civilization
of the Jews,” Farrakhan said.
While denouncing the controversy surrounding his past with hateful speech and
antisemitism, Farrakhan stated openly “I hate Jewish people, I hate gay people.”
Farrakhan then compared himself to Jesus, saying “Here I am in front of you. I represent the Jesus that saves.”
Colleges
“fear what’s in my mouth from my teacher the Honorable Elijah Muhammad,”
Farrakhan said, lamenting that college presidents are “punished for allowing me
or anyone that represents me to come on the college campus.”
“I
represent the messiah.” Farrakhan said, again referencing Jesus. “I represent
the Jesus and I am that Jesus. If I am not, take my life.”
Farrakhan has made many controversial statements in the past. Last November, he
reportedly led Iranian students in a chant of “Death to Israel” and “Death to
America” during a visit to Iran.
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