The Magi and the Apartheid Wall
One hundred miles from the hottest place earth, in an oasis named Fasa, E. Michael Jones stumbled into a hall packed with hundreds of people who had waited over an hour to hear him speak. After an hour-long talk, followed by another hour of intense Q&A, a group of young Iranians started shouting at the back of the hall.
"What are they saying?" Jones asked Habibe, his attractive young translator.
If they rush the stage, Jones thought, there's nothing between me and them. If they don't, it's for one reason alone, the same reason that led three wise Iranians to be the first non-Hebrews to worship Christ.
Jones blends personal experience and geopolitics in weaving a cautionary tale for our age.