Have a Nice Doomsday
Why Millions of Americans Are Looking Forward to the End of the World
Chapter One
Jews and a Furious Christ
It's a little after eight on a muggy Sunday morning and I'm standing outside Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, Texas. The parking lot is vast, filling up with minivans, pickups, and SUVs nearly half an hour before the service begins. The church itself, set back from the road, looks like a resort hotel: there's one of those semicircular drives just in front of the main doors, and I'm half expecting to see valet parking. Cornerstone is the headquarters of John Hagee, one of the most influential Christian leaders in America. Pastor Hagee, like tens of millions of evangelicals, believes that the apocalypse is imminent.
A few months earlier, in a secondhand bookstore in New York, I'd stumbled upon Jerusalem Countdown, Hagee's "warning to the world" about the looming nuclear confrontation between Iran and the United States. The first paragraph got my attention.
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