Do Zionists Not Fight for America?

From where I sit, on the outside it’s interesting to watch Christians go at it, after one another on the topic of Israel and especially Christian Zionism. Many Christians identify this way because they believe, as they have been taught in their churches, that the foundation of the modern Israel (1948) harkens the beginning of the End Times for the world. The Second Coming of Christ. So they are eager to support whatever government exists in that small strip of land. For Christians ///9most) the ownership of the land is clear: just read the Old Testament scriptures. God gave this land to the Hebrews, the descendants of Abraham, end of story. No debate or argument allowed. Well, except the same scriptures show that there were other people that lived in that land before the now Jewish people and those people were driven away by the ancestors of these same people, according to their own sacred scriptures.

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Finders Keepers?

It’s amazing for me to see, on X, the reaction of many to Tucker Carlson’s interview with Israel Ambassador, Mike Huckabee. Most (99% or maybe 99.8%) are hateful takes on Carlson , referring to him as an antisemite, Jew hater, and more that are believe it or not, mpre hateful than these. I watched the interview not looking at it as a debate as it appears many here have.It was more of a discussion with both making good points. depending on the topic, but overall, when I see people remark as if it were a competiton of some sort, I see a failure in what I think they lost in the video.

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Don’t Be Afraid to Tell the Truth

I was going to pen something a little more serious concerning Zionism today, and I actually began a piece which I will eventually finish, but I’m in a different mood today and I really don’t want to boor you too much with serious blather.That doesn’t mean I won’t write something, like now where, as I was writing the other, I thought, How ridiculous is all of this? Well, it’s really ridiculous for someone like me, a non-believer and one that could give a flip whether the State of Israel exists or not. The question arises, in the last half century, in relation to the United States and the Middle East, what would be different without an Israeli state?

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Is Anti-Zionism, Antisemitism?

mOf all the recent news, one story that has piqued my interest is that of Carrie Prejean Boller. Who’s that you ask? She’s a member(well, depending on a future outcome) of President Trumps Religious Liberty Commission who was “fired” from the commission by chairman and Lieutenant Governor of Texas, Dan Patrick for, well, supposed antisemitic statements. What was it Ms. Boller said that prompted this disagreeable charge? She simply questioned whether or not anti-Zionism is antisemitism. She said that as a Catholic, her faith did not require her to support Zionism. Not being Catholic, I have no idea what the Catholic church says about Zionism and frankly, I don’t care. I don’t want to turn this into an argument for or against Zionism, but instead, what constitutes religious freedom. One would think, however, that a commission on “religious liberty” would be agreeable to questions concerning anything that has to do with any religion. I guess not.

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Biden Believes Voters are Stupid: The Economy is Good

In a recent interview, President Joe Bide claimed that when he came into office, inflation was at 9%. Huh? The interviewer, some CNN person that probably lost her job after, challenged him on that fact. Indeed, inflation was only 1.4% the day Joe was sworn into office. It was not long after that, when he began his successful legislative run (Yes, the White House is proud of all of this…stuff) and continues to double down on his claim that the economy is better than ever.

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