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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wait, I thought Christians were usually against the Jews. [/quote] It's complicated. Antisemitism is baked into the crust of Christianity, but a more salient political force is the number of American Christians who believe that the Jews are going to be critical catalysts for the Second Coming of Christ. The theology differs. Some believe the Jews all need to convert for Jesus to return. Others believe they must convert OR die. Whereas still others believe they must retake all of biblical Judea and Samaria. So, Jews are useful to Christians, but the affinity ends there. [/quote] I dint know where this person learned this but it’s wildly wrong.[/quote] https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/why-american-evangelical-christians-have-deep-ties-to-supporting-israel ".....And Huckabee has for a long time now expressed his views that he doesn't believe that the West Bank should be anything but Israeli territory. He refuses to even use the word West Bank. He calls it the Judea and Samaria, which are its biblical designations" Here you can hear from Evangelicals themselves: https://harvest.org/resources/gregs-blog/post/israel-iran-bible-prophecy-update/ "The Bible has more to say. Not only will the Jews be regathered together in their homeland, but they will be increasingly isolated. That’s happening. The Bible also predicted the rise of anti-Semitism in the end times. That is happening. The Bible also predicts a large nation to the north of Israel, identified in Ezekiel as Magog, will attack her. That has not yet happened. Many scholars believe that Magog is a reference to modern-day Russia. I concur with that view, but no one can say with absolute certainty." [/quote]
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