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Thread ID: 19505 | Posts: 4 | Started: 2005-08-09
2005-08-09 01:15 | User Profile
I haven't checked this site out much myself yet, but it strikes me as being something a few of you would be interested in. Here it is: [url=http://www.christianzionism.org/fulltext.asp?ID=1]Challenging Christian Zionism[/url]
2005-08-09 03:24 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Kevin_O'Keeffe]I haven't checked this site out much myself yet, but it strikes me as being something a few of you would be interested in. Here it is: [url=http://www.christianzionism.org/fulltext.asp?ID=1]Challenging Christian Zionism[/url][/QUOTE]That looks like a promising site.
It's heartening to see more Christians speaking out against Christian Zionism. It really is a critical issue. The Armageddon fetishists' influence on the US government is a potential danger to the entire world, and there is no significant opposition to them (or the Jewish lobby) at this point. That's something that can potentially change, but first a lot of non-Zionist Christians are going to have to wake up to the threat and organize against the evil that's being done in Jesus' name.
The Presbyterians bravely planted a big seed with their divestment from Israel. Let's hope it grows into a large and powerful movement. An anti-Zionist Christian movement could do a LOT of good.
2005-08-10 04:00 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Angler]The Armageddon fetishists' influence on the US government is a potential danger to the entire world, and there is no significant opposition to them (or the Jewish lobby) at this point. That's something that can potentially change, but first a lot of non-Zionist Christians are going to have to wake up to the threat and organize against the evil that's being done in Jesus' name.
The Presbyterians bravely planted a big seed with their divestment from Israel. Let's hope it grows into a large and powerful movement. An anti-Zionist Christian movement could do a LOT of good.[/QUOTE]
Its funny; the formal leadership of Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, and Presbyterianism have all taken a hostile stance towards Zionism, Dispensationalism, or some substantial aspect(s) of the related millieu. Meanwhile, the chief proponents of "Christian" Zionism seem to be those very same t.v. evangelists who were, as a class, greatly discredited during all that buffoonish, kleptocratic, and licentious behavior on the part of numerous of their most well-known figures during the mid-to-late 1980s (if you're too young to remember all that crap, then count yourself among the blessed). Yet despite the heavyweights being on our side, and the goofballs being the principal puppets the Jews can muster, we never-the-less have a society immersed in the theological predilections of Tammy Faye Baker and Brother Jimmy Swaggart, while the theological currents of John Paul II, Benedict XVI, the Metropolitan (I believe that's the correct term) of Moscow, the Council of Elders (or whatever equivalent term they favor) of the Presbyterians, as well as most academic Christian theologians the world over, do not see their views being promulgated within our myriad social institutions. Its odd, and much as if a hidden and presumably sinister hand is secretly manipulating the currents of history from beheind the scenes....oh, wait a minute, that ***IS[/B][/I] the problem! Well now, that's a FINE how-do-ya-do!
2005-08-27 02:07 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Kevin_O'Keeffe]Its funny; the formal leadership of Roman Catholicism, .....have (all) taken a hostile stance towards Zionism. [/QUOTE]
This is not true. This Pope has embraced them.