Bijbel en intuïtie

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Alright, I’ve picked up quite a few new followers so I want to be completely forthright with where I stand.

Here are my views towards Israel…

DIAGNOSIS:

1) I believe that by way of divine Providence, the earth is filled with not only unique individual people, but unique and distinct PEOPLES (nations/race/etc). I am not a fatalist or determinist. I believe people can change. I also believe PEOPLES can change (but this happens slowly over the course of generations).

2) I believe it is biblically permissible (and in some cases even righteous, since we are commanded to exercise godly discernment) to recognize (or “notice”) different strengths and weaknesses of both individual people and collective peoples. Regarding collective peoples, this discernment should be understood as a viewpoint regarding generalities.

*There are always exceptions.

3) In terms of general weaknesses, I believe those of European descent are generally marked by cowardice, moral passivity, and suicidal empathy. They regularly are content to prioritize the foreigner over even the welfare of their own children (Boomers, though not all Boomers, have displayed this particular trait). Furthermore, I believe those of Jewish decent are generally marked by subversion, deceit, and greed.

4) Politically speaking, I believe Israel has had a devastatingly negative influence on America. I do not want our children to fight their wars, and I do not want them lobbying in our politics or having an outsized influence on our culture.

5) Religiously speaking, I believe that Judaism is “anti-Christ.” I believe it is a pernicious evil. I fully recognize that many Jews are secular, and do not practice Judaism. However, just as many Americans today do not profess to be Christian, American was profoundly shaped by Christian thought and Christian values. Likewise, Israel has been deeply shaped by a religion that has as its foundation, a complete rejection of Christ.

*A people shaped by a rejection of the “Logos” (“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God”) will have at least some degree of hostility towards God’s natural order. They will resist, and at times even seek to subvert, natural distinctions and hierarchy.

*This is why Liberalism, at least in its modern form (20th Century Liberalism) is largely (although certainly not entirely) a Jewish project. The “engine” of Liberalism is Egalitarianism. The quest to flatten all natural distinctions (men and women, individuals, and even nations). I believe Liberalism, especially modern Liberalism, is arguably the single biggest threat to the world (particularly America) and the Church today. And I believe Israel is one of the most adamant proponents and defenders of Liberalism.

PRESCRIPTIONS:

1) I believe a godly Christian can hold all the views I mentioned above without sin.
I firmly reject any ideology that would mistreat or persecute a people.

*I do not support those who would call for physical harm or violence to a particular people, universally (everyone single one of them) without fair trials and the objective proof of individual guilt (of an actual crime, not merely sin).

*Those who follow me and FED post about physically harming Jews are either FEDS, bots, wicked, or retarded. You will be promptly blocked.

2) I want to see a national ban on pornography, exorbitant forms of usury that prey on the poor, and dual-citizenship (from any country) for those who hold civil office in America.

3) I believe that many individual people (and collective peoples) would humanely self-deport. I further believe that these people groups would self-deport “disproportionately” (I believe Jews in America would leave at a higher rate than other groups, with many Jews who truly love our country and our values choosing to stay).

4) I want to see America break ties with Israel in terms of geopolitics.

*I do not believe they are our ally.



Mike
 
⚡🇵🇸🇮🇱JUST IN:

Israel has destroyed the Christian presence in Palestine while continuing to bomb churches and related institutions in Gaza, the Higher Presidential Committee for Church Affairs said.

Responding to Netanyahu’s UN speech claiming Israel protects Christians, the committee accused him of spreading lies:

“Israel’s colonial policies of ethnic cleansing, apartheid, and genocide have destroyed the Christian presence in Palestine.”

The committee noted that Christians made up 12.5% of the population before the 1948 Nakba but now only 1.2% in historic Palestine and 1% in the territories occupied in 1967. It blamed ethnic cleansing, forced displacement, land confiscation, and systematic repression.

Examples cited include:
➤ The displacement of 90,000 Palestinian Christians during the Nakba
➤ The forced closure of about 30 churches
➤ The 1948 Semiramis Hotel bombing in Jerusalem that killed 25 Christians
➤ The execution of 12 Christians in Eilabun village near Nazareth



Mike
 

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