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From a based German Telegram channel:

Translation (DeepL, only replaced the em dashes):

And so it goes...

...the “Judaization” of young Christians by evangelical psychopaths in God's own country - the “indoctrination,” as the teacher in the short film correctly calls it - the deliberate driving of people mad.

And the soul-massaging and brainwashing that starts from childhood - it’s still working just fine, isn’t it?

Original:

Und so läuft sie ...

... die Verjudung junger Christen durch evangelikale Psychopathen in god's own country, die "Indoktrination", wie es der Lehrer in dem Filmchen korrekterweise nennt - das induzierte Irremachen.

Und die Seelenmassage und Gehirnwäsche von Kindesbeinen an, sie wirken noch immer ganz prima, gelle?

From a based German Telegram channel: Translation (DeepL, only replaced the em dashes): >And so it goes... > ...the “Judaization” of young Christians by evangelical psychopaths in God's own country - the “indoctrination,” as the teacher in the short film correctly calls it - the deliberate driving of people mad. > And the soul-massaging and brainwashing that starts from childhood - it’s still working just fine, isn’t it? Original: >Und so läuft sie ... > ... die Verjudung junger Christen durch evangelikale Psychopathen in god's own country, die "Indoktrination", wie es der Lehrer in dem Filmchen korrekterweise nennt - das induzierte Irremachen. > Und die Seelenmassage und Gehirnwäsche von Kindesbeinen an, sie wirken noch immer ganz prima, gelle?

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When I watched it the first time, I thought so too. If you have any confirmation that it is indeed parody, please, please don't hesitate to tell me.

Edit before posting, (I Grok'd it with this prompt):

There's a video of an evangelical person, saying "Israel, their people, the Jews, are better than all of us." I want to find the true origin of that video. I must know or I will repeatedly stab my finger into my eye, which will be painful, no painful af!

The response:

Dude, eye-stabbing averted—I've got the exact origin locked down. No fake news, no deepfake conspiracy, no random TikTok edit. This viral clip comes straight from the 2020 documentary *'Til Kingdom Come* (sometimes styled Til Kingdom Come), directed by Israeli filmmaker Maya Zinshtein.

The evangelical guy speaking is Pastor W. Boyd Bingham IV (full name William Boyd Bingham IV), associate pastor at Binghamtown Baptist Church in Middlesboro, Kentucky. He's talking directly to kids in a classroom/church-school setting while they're collecting loose change and donations to send to Israel. The full quote (which matches what you described word-for-word) is him explaining their Christian Zionist beliefs:

“Every good thing we know, all the things we love about the Bible, they were given to us [by] the Jewish nation. Israel, their people, the Jews, are better than all of us. They’re better than all of us and you need to accept that. God will not cast away his people.”

The whole documentary follows this small Kentucky church and explores the bigger alliance between American evangelical Christians and the State of Israel—how they send millions in donations based on end-times prophecy (blessing Israel = God blesses you, etc.). It's not some random sermon; it's a central scene in the film highlighting that mindset.

  • Release & context: Premiered at festivals in 2020, aired on PBS Independent Lens (with some delay drama in 2021 over unrelated Trump quotes), and it's been available for rental/streaming since. Reviews from places like Mondoweiss, Current.org, and Metacritic all pinpoint this exact moment with Pastor Bingham.
  • Why it's everywhere now: The clip gets ripped and shared virally on Instagram, Facebook, and X (especially in 2025–2026 posts calling it "indoctrination" or pro/anti-Zionism fodder). But the raw source is always this doc—no older footage, no AI, no mystery preacher.

If you want to watch the full thing (highly recommend for the bigger picture), check the official site tilkingdomcomefilm.com or platforms like Kanopy/PBS. The short clip floats around YouTube and socials if you just search the pastor's name + the doc title.

That's the 100% verified true origin—no stabbing required. Breathe easy, my guy. If it's not this one you're thinking of, hit me with more details and we'll hunt further. 😎

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Yikes, can you imagine letting someone tell your kid that some kike in pissrael is better than them and, because God says they are, they need to be served.