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To: demshateGod
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I just don’t believe it’s the majority. Not for a second. It’s a majority in D.C. for certain, from Clinton to Bush.

All you have to find out, to see that it's a majority, is to look at it from the two standpoints of the secular and the religious.

From the secular standpoint, just find out who supports a two-state solution for Israel to live in peace with its Palestinian neighbors.

And then find out who supports a "one state solution" in which the Palestinians must leave and not be part of Israel, and Israel takes over all the land (and that's the only Biblical position, as God doesn't have any "two-state solutions" for Israel, doncha know... LOL ...).

You'll find that hardly anyone (in the secular world) is for a one-state solution in which Israel takes over the entire land, and all the territories and it's all for Israeli citizens -- [And don't think Israel is going to allow Muslim terrorists to live as citizens in a "one-state solution" either... because that's guaranteed destruction of Israel, right there...], and drives out the Palestinians back to their own ancestral lands.

Most all support "land for peace" and "dividing the land" -- which the Bible absolutely condemns. I don't call this "support for Israel" -- but it appears that you do...

And then, in the religious area, go to all the denominations and churches and Catholic church and find out who teaches that Israel is still significant, prophetically in God's plan and that it will rule over all the nations, in the Millennial Kingdom, with the Messiah seated on the throne of David.

You'll find that this is a minority of those Christian denominations and churches and especially so with the Catholic Church, too. You will find that a great majority support the teaching that Israel is no longer the recipient of the promises of God and that the "church" is the "new Israel" and that Israel has been replaced by the church and that the "church" is the one who will rule over all the nations of the world -- and not the nation of Israel who will rule over all the nations of the world.

So, the support for Israel is in the minority in both the secular world and in the religious world.

And soon, that support will be "non-existent" for Israel and it will be all alone in all the nations of the world, with them all against Israel.

45 posted on 03/15/2010 12:04:14 PM PDT by Star Traveler (Remember to keep the Messiah of Israel in the One-World Government that we look forward to coming)
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To: Star Traveler

“Most all support “land for peace” and “dividing the land”..

I don’t know any real Christian who supports that. I remember when Hillary called for a two state solution a long time ago, she was blasted in the media. Not even Rush, the king of conventional conservatism, supports the two state solution. His eschatology is way off. As for building in the west bank, only the lefties in this country are against it. As far as taking all the land that was promised, I doubt very many of the people you’re talking about would mind that either.


48 posted on 03/15/2010 12:49:57 PM PDT by demshateGod (The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God.)
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