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Donald Trump and the vast Majority of Christians Are going to ask serious Questions about modern Israel . |
The ELECTION second term of Donald Trump has pushed the Christian right to the pedestal. Secondly, the Trump Un-Inaguration has brought the strongest pro Israeli government fanatics to the forefront. My writing here is a wake up call for Christians . You CAN'T BE CHRISTIAN follow what Jesus said and turn a blind eye on the death and devastation on the population of Gaza and Palestinians themselves. If your Jewish you can't follow the Torah and hide under a rock as mass murder is being committed by Bibi Natanyahu own Dictatship.Can you see America and the formerly Christian West in this? What about the mass murder being committed by Israel with US support? I don't really care about the Palestinians, but let's call an evil spade, an evil spade. Violent psychopath Israelis vs violent psychopath followers of Islam, supported by violent psychopath fake Christians in the West. These
nations were once a predominately Christian, but now have rejected and
scorn their spiritual heritage. What has been the result of this
spiritual and moral declension? What is the current state of
Christianity in these formerly Western Christian nations? Can we not see
how YHVH has been lifting his hand of blessing off of them, and how
with their spiritual and moral decline they have been declining
economically, goepolitically and culturally? Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea combined haven’t caused even a fraction of the damage to freedom that Israel has. With its stranglehold on foreign policy, unparalleled lobbying power, surveillance exports, shameless propaganda, financial exploitation, and a satanically inspired superiority complex baked into its genetics, Israel operates on a level those regimes could only fantasize about. And while the media screams about the “axis of evil,” the real dismantling of liberty and decency is happening right under our noses—courtesy of an ally with the biggest nose of them all, constantly sticking it into everyone else’s business. Everyone who supports Israeli atrocities also support pedophile and child sex trafficking, enslavement, and all world corruption they run. Does the Bible Mandate We Support the *Modern Nation* of Israel? I saw an infographic on Instagram about the Israel/Palestine conflict that happened over the weekend. It seemed pretty solid to me and I did share two of the slides but it did say, and I quote "However, we must also remember that in the history of the Israel/Palestine conflict, Israel has also engaged in unethical ways and committed atrocities against the people of Palestine. Therefore, since the Bible does not mandate unequivocal support for the modern nation of Israel, Christians should prioritize the pursuit of peace, justice, and the well-being of all people involved in the conflict, recognizing the suffering of both Israelis and Palestine" and some people in the comments were saying the last part about the support of the modern nation of Israel as being Biblical to Christians, was false teaching from the start. Israel has done some horrible things. Every country in the world has. They are not above criticism. But most anti-Israel arguments rely on the assumption that all of
Israel's actions must be because of some sinister motive. Israel is
never given the benefit of the doubt, being held to extreme scrutiny
that we do not apply to any other nation.Claims of genocide, collective punishment, and a desire to reclaim
Gaza can only be substantiated by ignoring mountains of contrary
evidence in favor of an assumption that all of Israel's actions must
have some sort of evil motivation behind them. This is straight-up
perpetuating blood libel, as we all know the reason there's a double
standard with Israel that no other country has.Honing in on this highly controversial, highly inflammatory language
distracts from the tangible issues at hand and only serves to polarize
us. We all want the same thing (peace). We all (for the most part)
condemn the same things (targeting civilians, settler expansion in the
West Bank, settler violence that isn't punished harshly enough,
far-right extremist governments). But using inflammatory language to
describe Israel as a whole alienates Jewish allies who know that this
language radicalizes people and would prefer not to contribute to the
incitement of violence against Jews worldwide.I am just urging people to try to have productive discussions that
use facts instead of feelings, and take a step back to examine why you
assume that the only explanation for everything Israel does is that it
is an inherently evil country with evil intentions behind every single
thing they do.