That's what Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega thinks:
http://washington.cbslocal.com/2014/08/05/nicaraguan-president-netanyahu-is-possessed-by-the-devil/
This is reminiscent of what Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said about George W. Bush:
http://sainthoward.blogspot.com/2013/05/is-george-w-bush-devil.html
Keep this in mind: It is quite possible that Israeli PM NetanYahoo is trying to become the Jewish Messiah. According to Maimonides the Jewish Messiah will have the following characteristics:
[He will be] a Jewish leader who (a) toils in the study of Torah and is meticulous about the observance of the mitzvot, (b) influences the Jews to follow the ways of the Torah and (c) wages the "battles of G-d"—such a person is the "presumptive Moshiach."
If the person succeeded in all these endeavors, and then rebuilds the Holy Temple in Jerusalem and facilitates the ingathering of the Jews to the Land of Israel—then we are certain that he is the Moshiach.
So ... if the Moshiach reminds non-Israelis of the Devil, what does that tell you? Should we be empowering him, or should we be shunning him and praying for Jesus to intercede on our behalf?
Q: What's in all of this for Christians?
A: If Moshiach rebuilds the Temple, then the prophecies about the Antichrist can be fulfilled (i.e., stopping the daily sacrifice, causing the abomination of desolation).
THIS is the reason the US is supporting Israel, and to those who believe in these prophecies it does not matter how many people are killed by Israel ... because they believe this is what G-d wants.
Q: Why are so many Americans angry when the Word of G-d is spoken in their schools and public places, when these same Americans willingly give their money and their children's lives so that Israel can fulfill those very words?
A: Perhaps they have no choice in the matter. No one can alter what will happen between G-d and Satan. All we can do is get out of the way. And don't take the mark.
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