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See the campaign home page:
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The Theological Background of Christian Zionism Part I - Reflection by Mikael Knighton |
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SYNOPSIS:
Over the centuries, Christian support of the state of
Israel has been looked upon with a suspicious and
vigilant eye. In fact, history will clearly show that
the essence of pure evil, operating under the guise of
“Christianity”, has facilitated a complete and
justifiable collapse in Judeo-Christian relations. Only
recently has the relationship between the Jewish people
and Christians become fruitful, and the "mending"
process, albeit positive, continues to evolve. Even so,
the question remains: “Why do Christians support the
state of Israel?” Christian Zionism, a theological
belief that identifies the restoration of the Jewish
people to their biblical homeland as the literal
fulfillment of biblical prophecies foretold thousands of
years ago, may arguably exist as the most
oft-misunderstood “form” of Christianity, today.
Moreover, Christian Zionist dogma has been the recipient
of much indignation from those who would inaccurately
and misguidedly opine and define it as “unbiblical”
and/or “extreme”. However, a comprehensive examination
of the theological background of Christian Zionism will
reveal several, relevant misconceptions. Moreover, after
reading this analysis, one may likely discern that
Christian Zionism is not a “fundamentalist movement”, as
it were, but a manifestation and implementation of a
sound, theological doctrine predicated upon Scriptural
truth. In so doing, one may likely and accurately
generalize that the Christian support of the state of
Israel should not be looked upon as a biblical doctrine
“exclusive” to Christian Zionism, but to all of
Christianity.
Read:
The Theological Background of Christian Zionism: Part I
- Reflection
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The Theological Background of Christian Zionism Part II - Reconciliation by Mikael Knighton |
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 The
current “state of affairs” that is the relationship
between Jews and Christians remains a “work in
progress”, and understandably so. Although Jewish
sentiment towards Christians remains, to a lesser
degree, one of caution and skepticism, Jewish-Christian
relations have, more so in recent years, been assisted
through the realization that the Christian sincerity and
its genuine desire to stand alongside the people of
Israel is entirely unconditional. While an increasing
number of Christians are only now beginning to realize
the biblical foundation upon which Christian Zionism
stands, the controversy surrounding its doctrinal
beliefs increase at a rate that is seemingly
proportionate to its support. The catalysts to such
controversy can be found in numerous misconceptions
regarding Christian Zionism. Among the most prevalent of
these misconceptions is a view of Christian Zionism as a
“fundamentalist movement” with the overall objective of
converting the Jews to Christianity. This is partially
incorrect. Christian Zionists are, first and foremost,
“Christians”. As Christians, we are commanded by the
Lord to “love”.
Read:
The Theological Background of Christian Zionism Part II - Reconciliation
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The Theological Background of Christian Zionism Part III - Reconsideration by Mikael Knighton |
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The
theological foundation of Christian Zionism is
predicated upon the faithfulness of God to His
Promises--specifically, those found in the
Abrahamic Covenant.
This represents a formidable obstacle for
Replacement Theologians--those who would
maintain that God is "finished" with the Jewish
people--who, as a subsequent result of their
disobedience and rejection, can no longer be
called the "Apple of His Eye". God's
faithfulness not only discredits Replacement
Theology, it completely renders it as a position
that is as unbiblical as it is untenable.
Even so, in response, the Christian Zionist
would ask: what if God is a Faithful God? What
if the Holy One of Israel is an omniscient
God--knowing beforehand the transgressions and
backslidings of His people? What if God is a God
of forgiveness and mercy? Are these not the
fundamental character attributes of our Divine
Creator? If we truly know God as such, then how
is it we've failed to acknowledge His promises
accordingly? Is our God a God who would
intentionally facilitate a Covenant with a
people He chose [Deut 7: 6-8], label it as
"everlasting" [Gen 17:7-8] and "irrevocable"
[Romans 11:29], with the full knowledge that He
would nullify said Covenant at a later time when
His people failed to live up to it--a failure of
which He knew beforehand?
Read:
The Theological Background of Christian Zionism Part III - Reconsideration
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Give chance to peace! ...Without Israel
by Alex
Maistrovoy |
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EDITOR'S NOTE: Alex Maistrovoy
is a political columnist for "Novosty Nedely", a Russian
newspaper published out of Jerusalem. His article
appears here at his request, and its content is fully
endorsed by CSWI.
Is it possible to make peace with those, who don’t
recognize your right to exist?
A couple of weeks before the opening of the conference
in Annapolis Saib Arikat, Head of Negotiations with
Israel categorically rejected the opportunity of
recognizing Israel, as the Jewish state. In other words,
the body politic which PA is considered to be,
negotiating for peace with its neighboring state,
Israel, …denies the very existence of this state. Is it
surrealism and absurdity? Undoubtedly. However, this is
an integral part of the Middle Eastern reality. And in
this context the statement of Arikat (the representative
of "pragmatic" and “moderated" Palestinians) is not
accidental at all.
From the very beginning of Oslo Palestinians did not
camouflage their intention not to recognize Israel. I
emphasize: they did not camouflage it. Yaser Arafat
publicly declared: "Palestinians will return to all the
houses which they have lost during the War for
Independence - in Acre, Jaffa, Haifa, etc". He compared
Oslo agreement to the peace treaty between Prophet
Mohammed and the Koreish tribe. As you know, it was
annulled by the Prophet at the moment of losing its
value.
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Give Chance to Peace! ...Without Israel
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