Recommended buys:
Full DVD with three hours of Walid's teaching on prophecy:
http://www.shoebat.com/video.php
Book: God's War on Terror - Islam, Prophecy and the Bible
http://www.shoebat.com/book_gods_war_on_terror.php
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Biography of Walid Shoebat
Born in Bethlehem of Judea, Walid's grandfather was the Muslim Mukhtar (chieftain) of Beit Sahour-Bethlehem (The Shepherd's Fields) and a friend of Haj-Ameen Al-Husseni, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem and notorious friend of Adolf Hitler.
Walid's great grandfather, Abdullah Ali Awad-Allah, was also a fighter and close associate of both Abdul Qader and Haj Amin Al-Husseini, who led the Palestinians against Israel. Walid lived through and witnessed Israel's Six Day War while living in Jericho.
As a young man, he became a member of the Palestinian Liberation Organization, and participated in acts of terror and violence against Israel, and was later imprisoned in the Russian Compound, Jerusalem's central prison for incitement and violence against Israel.
After his release, he continued his life of violence and rioting in Bethlehem and the Temple Mount. After entering the U.S, he worked as a counselor for the Arab Student Organization at Loop College in Chicago and continued his anti-Israel activities.
In 1993, Walid studied the Tanach (Jewish Bible) in a challenge to convert his wife to Islam. Six months later, after intense study, Walid realized that everything he had been taught about Jews was a lie. Convinced he was on the side of evil, he became an advocate for his former enemy.
Driven by a deep passion to heal his own soul, and to bring the truth about the Jews and Israel to the world, Walid shed his former life and his work as a software engineer and set out to tirelessly bring the cause of Israel to tens of thousands of people throughout the world: churches and synagogues, civic groups, government leaders and media.
Walid has written several online books including "Dear Muslim, Let Me Tell You Why I Believed" and "Israel, And The World's Mock Trial", where he exposes anti-Semitism and the hatred of Jews in both the Islamic Christian and secular worlds.
Walid is an American citizen and lives in the USA with his wife and children, under this assumed name.
Engagements:
Walid has spoken all over America and the world including Chile, Mexico, Canada, UK and South Africa. He has appeared on national television also all over the world including CNN, CNN International, FOX News, ITN, RTE, NBC, CBS, and ABC. He has also been featured on BBC radio 4 and 5.
Source and additional information:
http://www.shoebat.com/bio.php
iam picking up a pro catholic vibe from the video and that prophecy club
frank0067 3 weeks ago
What is funny about Walid and hard to explain from an sincere explanation is how he could interpret from his own opinions and desires, because that is obviously the only source of his interpretations, that God would favor a group by race such as the Zionists whether they believe in God or not, follow His laws or not, just because they are that race? as if God so cared about the dirt next to the Mediterranean Sea that He wanted a certain race to inhabit it? Walid should ponder the word Israel.
cohibadad 1 month ago
@krononomikon I do not think its hard Zoroastrianism is still practiced today, Zoraster today is treated like Jesus figure, so if its pagan than Christianity might be than too, and I grasp that God in the religion is fighting against a dark one, for the world but it kind of is similar to relations, because you will have an end time battle with it too.. But they believe in only one God Zoroaster is a prophet and they do thank him and pray to him like Jesus but its still around today.
ASexyChef 1 month ago
@krononomikon Zoroastrian religion is not the only monotheistic religion there are a few still around in the middle east that are old, and there are many that disappeared and we have no clue about them other than their name and maybe a few lines. I was taught wrongly that the Hebrews were the first and during ancient times the only people who believed in God its wrong thats not true but thats what like even the history channel will say ignoring scholars who question if Zorastor inspired hebrews
ASexyChef 1 month ago
@krononomikon It was Cyrus the Great a Persian who was Zoroastrian who conquered him, when Alexander the Great took over Persia he was taking over a monotheistic based country that allowed people to worship their own faith, but the actual persian in control were Zorastrianing which is something you do not just learn and people do not grasp it because allot of the area they controlled stayed pagan cause they allowed freedom of Religion..
ASexyChef 1 month ago
@ASexyChef Hey, I also have learned more since a year or so ago when I first posted on here. I didn't realize what you were posting in response to, and I just now looked.
The Beast is indeed difficult, but Walid doesn't seem to understand that Babylon was Israel, and there's proof throughout the scriptures. One just has to read the book of Amos while keeping scripture in mind, then read the rest of the NT to see how Jesus did away with the earthly nation to make a truly holy one.
krononomikon 1 month ago
@krononomikon I have also thought about Zoroastrian men in that light, such as with Darius also, but then what about the Babylonian Nebuchadnezzar? They believed in many gods, but also in a "Most High" God among those gods. This would be how he would've imagined God, unless he was totally converted. It doesn't seem to be on that level, but even so, the whole point even with that is the man's condition of his own heart, because otherwise he lifted his own heart up in pride...
krononomikon 1 month ago
@krononomikon Everyone seems to know what they want and what they want to fight about, but God will use them for His purpose, even if they don't know Him, so I have confidence. That's good that they aren't polygamists there, but there's also a cost. Don't forget that many Christians were also treated harshly, just like every other people. The greedy person could claim this religion or that, and it doesn't matter, because he already doesn't truly believe:
Psalm 14 and Luke 16:13
krononomikon 1 month ago
@ASexyChef All the holy men regarded the decent Pagan kings as just that. Cyrus God called for His purposes, just like this one or that one --- God raises kings and takes them down.
As far as Zoroastrianism, it's difficult to say it's Pagan or not Pagan, because it depends on what you mean. Zoroastrianism is dualist instead of monist, meaning that it's closer to God and the Devil being polar opposites, rather than the Devil as a subservient angel. Even that depends, though...
krononomikon 1 month ago
@krononomikon What about all the pagan countries that became Muslims? The Turks were Mongols and Pagan before they converted, would it be better or the same if they had just been pagan? Would it of been better if Islam didn't convert the Arabs from pagan religion if Islam is so bad than I guess it would of been better that they never believed in God? The whole of Arabia could of stayed mostly Pagan even today cause clearly the devil was there huh?
ASexyChef 1 month ago