CHICAGO, IL (KFTK) - Reverend Louis Farrakhan has tweeted a clip from last month's Saviour's Day speech where he verbally attacked Jews and claimed that Christ never died on a cross.

In the outrageous speech, Farrakhan began by quoting a version of John 3:16. From there, he went on to attack the Jews and denied that Jesus was sent by God.

"God does not love this world. God never sent Jesus to die for this world. Jesus died because he was 2,000 years too soon to bring about the end of the civilization of the Jews. He never was on no cross. There was no Calvary for that Jesus.

Early one Saturday morning our savior taught us, when he found out he was 2,000 years too soon to end the civilization of the Jews, He decided that he would give his life for the truth that he taught, that His name would live, until the one that he prefigured came into existence. And that’s why the Koran says Jesus and his mother Mary were a sign.

Jesus didn’t die on Calvary; he died in front of an old Jew’s store that was boarded up, and the Roman soldiers came to get him."

God does not love this world. God never sent Jesus to die for this world. Jesus died because he was 2,000 years too soon to bring about the end of the civilization of the Jews. He never was on no cross. There was no Calvary for that Jesus.



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