Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda VIDEO: Israel United for Christ marches through streets of St John’s
Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda VIDEO: Israel United for Christ marches through streets of St John’s

VIDEO: Israel United for Christ marches through streets of St John’s

7 June 2024 - 11:25

VIDEO: Israel United for Christ marches through streets of St John’s

7 June 2024 - 11:25

Don’t be alarmed if you see these men matching the streets of St John’s chanting and singing. They have been doing this for many years during this time of year in several Caribbean countries.

The group of black men is reportedly spreading their belief that Black and Hispanic people in the Americas are descendants of the twelve tribes of Israel.

They dress in purple t-shirts with the words “Israel United for Christ”, black pants, and combat boots, and preach the message of “Israel Unite for Christ!”.

They have been traveling across the Caribbean on a cruise ship, aiming to share what they believe is the truth from the Bible.

According to their belief, the Blacks and Hispanics are descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.

They think that once these descendants understand their true heritage, they will fellowship more deeply with each other and worship God according to what they see as the true interpretation of the scriptures, rather than what they were taught by the Europeans.

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