The “Three Wise Persians” and E. Michael Jones
December 29, 2020
EARLIER THIS YEAR, Kidist Paulos Asrat at Reclaiming Beauty in a post titled “The Three Wise Men in the Modern World” wrote about the anti-American flavor of E. Michael Jones’s references to the Magi who visited Bethlehem after the birth of Jesus. Miss Asrat’s points are consistent with the recent essay of Andy Sloan at Fitzpatrick Informer which raises deep and legitimate concerns about the popular author’s agenda. Miss Asrat wrote on January 12, 2020:
E. Michael Jones is referring to the Three Wise Men as “The Three Wise Persians.”
This is both biblically and historically incorrect.
It appears that Jones’ insistence on the Persian origin of ALL the magi may be to give credence to the current, Islamic, anti-American, regime in Iran and to connect the birth of Christ with a Persian legacy, and to legitimize the “Death to America” chants of Iranians in Tehran. The Persians after all acknowledged the birth of the Messiah, and even brought him gifts.
The world is becoming anti-American, anti-West, and anti-Christian. Jones should know this. No ancient gift would expiate the ruthless aggression of this “Death to America” or its subtext, “Death to Christian America,” proclamation. And why doesn’t Jones understand, or acknowledge this?
Perhaps he does wish “death to America,” in an innocent desire to abate what he believes is now a sinful, Godless, country, and to start afresh with a country which he believes could be re-positioned closer to God.
Here are some biblical and historical accounts of these magical, ancient, men: kings who came from afar to pay homage to the infant Christ.
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