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State: No Religion, False Religion, Christian

A State may either have 1) no religion, be that of a 2) false religion, or be 3) Christian. It would seem that Christians would advocate for the State to be Christian. (Note that there may be a further disagreement about which Christian religion is true, versus false Christian claimants: Catholicism versus Orthodoxy versus Protestantism, etc.)

Abortion Example

Consider the example of abortion: if there is 1) no religion, the people may be "free" to have abortions. Christians would not support this. Likewise, a 2) false religion might assert a right to abortions. Hence a Christian would not support a false religion in doing this. Therefore there would be a tendency of Christians to want the State to reflect Christian values, or to be 3) Christian.

Israel: No Religion or Christian?

There are some who identify as Christian who advocate for there to be 1) no state religion. Assume for the sake of argument that this is an acceptable position to take: then, they would advocate for Israel to not be a religiously Jewish state. If they 3) advocate for Israel to be Christian, then they also wouldn't advocate for Israel to be a religiously Jewish state, and it would seem irrational for a Christian to advocate for a state to be 2) religiously Jewish (considered to be a false religion from the Christian perspective) rather than 3) Christian.

Hence those who identify as Christian would only advocate for Israel to be 3) Christian, or 1) to have no religion; in neither case would they advocate for 2) Israel to be religiously Jewish (which is considered to be a false religion, from the Christian viewpont).

Conclusion

Therefore, is it not impossible for Christians to be Zionists, or to want the state of Israel to be religiously Jewish?
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Byzantine_Shill on scored.co
1 year ago 5 points (+0 / -0 / +5Score on mirror ) 2 children
> Therefore, is it not impossible for Christians to be Zionists, or to want the state of Israel to be religiously Jewish?

No Christian would support Zionism or practicing the Talmud. Its impossible to practice the Hebrew religion without the temple nor is the Talmud the Hebrew Laws. The Talmud is a collection of evil, satanic laws practiced by a cursed race.

Anyone who advocates for Zionism or the practice of Judaism is an apostate or never became a Christian in the first place.

TakenusernameA on scored.co
1 year ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
Technically, Christianity *is* the Hebrew religion, which means jews, in their opposition to the Hebrew religion are (((Something Other Than Hebrew))).
bluewhiteandred on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
> No Christian would support Zionism

of course this post is made because there are oh-so-many people who take the name of "Christian" and identify as "Christian Zionists"; they seem to be (gravely?) mistaken
Byzantine_Shill on scored.co
1 year ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
They don’t know a lot of things otherwise they’d realize they’re intentionally sending people to burn in hellfire for an eternity in exchange for social validation and acceptance.
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