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In this episode of You’re the Cure, Dr. Ben welcomes Pastor Adam Fannin for a conversation that many won’t touch — but one that demands discernment, humility, and a Spirit-led heart. Before diving in, Dr. Ben reminds listeners: the goal is not division, offense, or fear — but freedom. As Ephesians 5:11 urges, we are called to “take no part in the unfruitful works of darkness, but instead expose them.” Exposure is not about hate. It’s about clarity. And clarity leads to love. Together, Dr. Ben and Pastor Fannin explore difficult questions surrounding modern Zionism, biblical Israel, the meaning of “Semite,” and whether political Israel today aligns with the covenant promises of Scripture. They discuss the distinction between bloodline and belief, the difference between Judaism and the gospel of Jesus Christ, and the importance of recognizing deception without falling into racism, fear, or empire-driven narratives. This episode tackles topics like: •The biblical lineage of Shem, Ham, and Japheth •The difference between Semitism and anti-Semitism •The role of the Talmud, Kabbalah, and rabbinical Judaism •Synagogue of Satan references in Revelation •Whether modern Israel fulfills biblical prophecy •How Christians should respond in love, not fear •Kingdom vs. Empire thinking This is not about attacking a people group. It’s about asking hard theological and historical questions in pursuit of truth. Dr. Ben emphasizes repeatedly: our allegiance is to the Kingdom of God, not earthly systems. We love our neighbors — all of them — regardless of religion, ethnicity, or nationality. Truth can offend before it sets free. But peace is not found in ignorance — it’s found in the Prince of Peace. Listen prayerfully. Test everything. Ask the Holy Spirit for wisdom. And above all, stay rooted in love. Because at the end of the day, this isn’t about geopolitics. It’s about discernment, identity, and the Kingdom of God. Learn more about Pastor Adam Fannin: Law of Liberty Baptist — / @lawofliberty