Pastor Carl Gallups likens Democrats and Republicans to Shiite and Sunni Muslims, with Donald Trump as the 'infidel'

Pastor Carl Gallups, the bestselling author of the book "The Rabbi Who Found Messiah: The Story of Yitzhak Kaduri and His Prophecies of the Endtime," says Republicans and Democrats do not often agree on things, but some of them definitely agree on their dislike for presidential hopeful Donald Trump.

In a video shared by WND, Gallups says both political parties agree globalism is better than nationalism. He even compared Republican and Democrats to the divide between Shiite and Sunni Muslims.

"Both groups are card-carrying Muslims, hard-core Islamists, and they are looking for the Middle East and the world to one day be dominated by Islam and Shariah," Gallups explains. "While they certainly have a few doctrinal differences, their biggest beef with each other is determining which of the two main groups will get to be in charge of the new Islamic world they wish to create. And so they constantly fight each other, and they constantly kill each other."

However, Gallups believes that if an infidel shows up and threatens what they believe in, one who is "not one of them," they will definitely set aside their grudges and work together in getting rid of the infidel.

"Why? Because there might be an outside possibility that the infidel might defeat them. And then neither of the two groups, the Shiite or the Sunni, would get to run the kingdom," he says.

Gallups thinks Republicans and Democrats are the same way, and Trump is their "infidel." At the end of the day, Gallups says Republicans and Democrats who are working towards globalism have more in common with each other than with a nationalist like Trump.

"They will fight each other, impeach each other, threaten each other, attempt to outmaneuver each other, lie to each other, and cheat each other until an outsider comes along and threatens to wipe the whole slate clean," says Gallups. "And perhaps, turn the whole slate over to we the people."

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