Who Are You and What Have You Done With Joel Rosenberg?

US evangelical leaders (including Joel Rosenberg) held meeting with Saudi Crown Prince on eve of 9/11

In the video you will see that Joel speaks about being invited to Saudi Arabia by Mohammed Bin Salman. Joel had been told by many not to go.

The last time I wrote about Saudi Arabia was when our president visited the Royal family soon after his election.  We watched as President Trump danced the “Sword Dance” with the Saudis.  Some of us watched in horror. Others, who think that our president can do no wrong, lashed out at me for writing a derogatory piece on Trump.

The point which I attempted to make was not so much against Trump – as it was against his advisors for not warning him that Saudi Arabia is no friend to America, or to the world for that matter.

Not long after that, the world was astounded when the news broke about a journalist, Jamal Khashoggi, who had been assassinated and dismembered at the order of the Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman (MBS).

Alarming and brutal, wouldn’t you say?

But in the video, MBS claims that he had nothing to do with that; that perhaps the people who did this thought that they were doing a good thing for Saudi Arabia and himself. He spoke of arrests and how people will be accountable for this “heinous” crime.

I’m very sorry if there are readers who think that I am off the rails about MBS. I don’t think I am. Remember that when asked if they were going to take in Muslim Migrants back in 2015, the Saudis responded by saying that Saudi Arabia’s contribution to this initiative was to build mosques in the “host” countries.

Christianity is against the law in Saudi Arabia. People wearing crosses can be arrested!

People have said to me “But in the Bible, the Saudis even ask the invaders of Israel if they are there to take spoils.” I believe that the Saudi Arabian government are masterminds at being the “invisible” accomplice to horrific terrorism (think 9/11) and because of their wealth, they can fund most anything without appearing to be part of the atrocity.

My question to Joel Rosenberg is simply this “What do you feel you have accomplished by going to Saudi Arabia and meeting with MBS?”

From flashtrafficblog.wordpress.com      <Read Joel Rosenberg’s blog on the Saudi visit

From christianpost.com

US evangelical leaders held meeting with Saudi crown prince on eve of 9/11

On the eve of the anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, a delegation of American evangelical leaders met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to discuss the state of religious freedom and the battle against extremism in the kingdom.

The delegation — led by joint U.S. and Israeli citizen and author Joel Rosenberg — also met with a wide range of senior government and military officials where they discussed planned reforms as part of the country’s 2030 Vision and visited the ancient Nabatean city of Al-Ula.

Tuesday’s meeting also included Saudi Ambassador to the U.S., Princess Reema bint Bandar; Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Adel al-Jubeir; Vice Defense Minister, Prince Khalid bin Salman; and Secretary-General of the Muslim World League, Sheikh Mohammed al-Issa.

During the multiday trip, the delegation was also briefed on the history of Christianity in the Arabian peninsula, and shown evidence that Iran is aiding Houthi rebels in the Yemeni conflict.

This was the second visit to Saudi Arabia for the Rosenberg-led delegation. Their first visit occurred last November in the wake of the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi at a Saudi consulate in Turkey.

The meeting with Salman this time came on the eve of the 18th anniversary of the deadliest terror attack on American soil. The timing of the visit drew the ire of critics on social media who noted that 15 of the 19 hijackers who participated in the 9/11 attacks were Saudi citizens.

“While it may surprise some that we would choose the week of ‪September 11‬ to visit the kingdom, we actually feel there is no more appropriate time to focus on where the kingdom must go, can go, and where we believe it is going,” a statement released by the delegation reads.

“In fact, our visit here on this profoundly important week is in defiance of those that aim to derail reform in the kingdom through an embrace of hate and fear rather than courage and moderation.”

Along with Rosenberg and his wife, Lynn, the delegation included A. Larry Ross, founder and CEO of one of the nation’s most respected Evangelical public relations firms; Family Research Council senior fellow Ken Blackwell; former National Religious Broadcasters President Wayne Pederson; former Christian Broadcasting Network CEO Michael Little; megachurch pastor Skip Heitzig; and Heitzig’s wife, Lenya.

The delegation also included evangelical public relations executive Johnnie Moore, who also serves as a commissioner on the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom and is a spokesperson for evangelical leaders who have informally engaged with the Trump administration. Moore is also president of the Congress of Christian Leaders.

The trip marked Moore’s third time visiting Saudi Arabia in the last year.

Moore told The Christian Post that most of the evangelical delegation arrived in the kingdom on Sunday and left Thursday. He said that the days were packed with meetings and trips. Moore detailed that the crown prince devoted much of his Tuesday afternoon to the meeting with the delegation.

He said the fact that the meetings were held on the week of the anniversary of 9/11 “took the conversation to a different level.”

“No terrorist can sleep easy at night any longer in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia,” Moore said. “This is not a place like it was in 2001 were under the noses of a lot of people a figure like [al-Qaeda founder] Osama Bin Laden could have arisen.”

“When you talk to the young Saudi leaders, they take it very personally,” he added. “They say that [Bin Laden] not only hijacked their religion and the name of God, but they also said they are not going to let him win the war by destroying our future.”

Rosenberg said in a statement that the delegation is encouraged that U.S. Sens. Todd Young, R-Ind., and Angus King, I-Maine, visited Saudi Arabia this week and met with the crown prince. However, he voiced disappointment that they were the only two senators that have traveled to Saudi Arabia in 2019.

“Saudi Arabia is one of America’s most important strategic allies in the war against Radical Islamist terrorism and in countering the rising Iranian threat,” Rosenberg said.

“Yes, there are significant challenges in the U.S.-Saudi relationship. But we urge more senators to come here, see the sweeping and positive reforms that the Crown Prince is making, and ask him candid questions directly rather than sniping at him from Washington.”

According to Moore, there has been a “seismic shift” in the religious freedom discussions taking place over the last year in the Sunni-majority kingdom.

He pointed to a four-day conference with over 1,200 top Islamic scholars held earlier this year by the Muslim World League. The conference resulted in the Mekkah Charter promoting ideas of toleration, moderation, diversity, and coexistence.    **** I will place the “Mekkah Charter” at the end of this article.

Moore added that the “wheels are on the road” when it comes to the diversification of the Saudi economy from a “reform perspective.” He said there are many economic barriers on institutional, political and ideological levels that are “falling down quickly.”

Moore expressed optimism in the fact that reports have indicated that the kingdom is going to announce new tourism visas.

“Why does that matter? Because the kingdom has been closed off and modernization and reform require openness,” Moore stressed.

In their discussions, Moore said that he and the other evangelicals pressed for certain laws and policies to be changed.

“It was a very substantive discussion. It was so substantive that we can’t even share the vast majority of what we talked about,” Moore said, adding that he did not want to unveil publicly finite details of the private conversation. “The conversations were that candid. We are realistic and we are patient.”

Moore also praised the Saudi Vision 2030 reform agenda.

****Saudi Vision 2030  (that year rings a bell, doesn’t it?)

Saudi Vision 2030     <click to see the 2030 Vision

Continuing from christianpost.com article:

“Why have I come three times?” Moore posited.

“I do feel like things are moving forward and moving forward quickly. If, in the end, they only accomplish half or a third of their proposed Vision 2030 reforms, the kingdom will be unrecognizable and the region will be unrecognizable. We met a lot of people that are instituting the reforms on the managerial level, I think they are going to achieve a lot more than that. I think they are going to get a lot of it done.”

Despite its efforts at reform, Saudi Arabia took heat from religious freedom advocates this spring after reports of a mass execution of Shiia clerics.

Moore said that Saudi’s treatment of Shiias was among the many things that were brought up in the discussions.

“We talked a lot about those types of questions. I have always been a bit more sympathetic to the national security question as it relates to the way that the Iranian’s use religion as a shield for some of their activity in the region,” Moore said.

“We tried to take a nuanced view while not wavering at all from our commitment to human rights and religious freedom while recognizing entirely that there are plenty of examples of unjust actions.

Meanwhile, we also acknowledge that the Saudis are not being deceptive when they say ‘Yes, we are committed to improving that area. But you have to also recognize that there are both Sunni and Shia extremists that have cleverly recognized that the most effective shield to protect either them or their extremist activity is to raise the shield of human rights and religious freedom.’”

In their joint statement, the evangelical leaders concluded by saying they are “delighted” by the scope of the developments taking place in Saudi Arabia but have an expectation for more change.

“We are also patient friends with realistic expectations that it will take time to reform what took years to create,” the statement reads.

In addition to their meetings with government officials, the evangelical delegation also met with leaders from the Muslim World League on Wednesday, the day of the 9/11 anniversary, to discuss ways to promote peaceful coexistence.

The Charter of Makka   (Mecca)  <click the link to read this Charter.

“On May 28, 2019, the “Charter of Makkah” was endorsed unanimously by an unprecedented group of the world’s leading Muslim scholars, who gathered in the Holy City for the promotion of moderate Islam.”

All I can say about this “Charter” is that it’s a good thing that Islam has “Taqiyya” – permissible lying to advance the cause of Islam. If you take the time to read the Charter, you will discern that each point made is totally disingenuous. I wondered if the imams had help writing this from Pope Francis.

Brethren, I believe that this whole dog and pony show by Saudi Arabia and the Crown Prince MBS is a strategic move on their part to insure that America remains a close ally because of their fear of Iran.

Joel Rosenberg will most likely not read this piece, but if he does – I want him to know that he is putting his life and the lives of his entourage at risk being in the presence of the Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman. I believe that this man ordered the assassination and dismemberment of journalist, Jamal Khashoggi.

He is ruthless, and all of the smooth words spoken and written should not be trusted – not even for one minute.

UPDATE:  I have been researching and I’ve found that Joel Rosenberg has gotten himself involved with NAR/ Kingdom Now theology. That explains a lot of why he would go over there. If the reader is going to a church where they think that this aberrant theology is taught, I recommend that they meet with the pastor and elders to find out for sure.  To find out more about this “cult” look up “NAR” as a category on my WP. It will bring you to articles I’ve written on this.

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MARANATHA!!

 

 

6 thoughts on “Who Are You and What Have You Done With Joel Rosenberg?

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  2. //“Saudi Arabia is one of America’s most important strategic allies in the war against Radical Islamist terrorism and in countering the rising Iranian threat,” Rosenberg said.//
    Isn’t this the Rosenberg who has written extensively about how he believes Mecca is the harlot of Rev.17,18? And now he believes they are America’s greatest ally in the region against radical islam?!
    You’re right Geri. What has he done with the real Rosenberg?
    Blessings:-}

    1. You know what, Ed? I’ve been reading that Joel is caught up in the NAR/Kingdom Now movement. And that really explains his actions. So many people who you would never believe would be deceived ARE being deceived!! Come Lord Jesus!!

      1. I did not know that Geri. But, it does not surprise me with all the rest of the unBiblical theology he has presented and activities he is involved in lately.
        Maranatha!!
        Blessings:-}

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