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Zionists try very hard to equate Zionism with Judaism itself. They often claim that if anyone says anything negative about Zionism or the Zionist state they are “antisemitic.” They totally ignore the fact that many Jews and Jewish organizations are anti-Zionist. It is absurd to call them antisemitic or “self-hating Jews.”
Wikipedia gives the following list of anti-Zionist Jewish organizations:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Jewish_anti-Zionist_organizations
I myself have attempted to distinguish between Judaism and Zionism, even though it is an uphill battle against the media which so often opposes this. So let me explain my position.
Christianity and Judaism have some obvious differences in their belief systems. The central difference is whether or not Jesus is the Messiah. Jewish leaders rejected Him as Messiah, and those who accepted Him were scattered and expelled from Judaism. As Christians, these eventually lost their Jewish identity altogether.
The New Covenant also created a new mindset in relation to the meaning and applications of the law of God. Jesus corrected many misinterpretations of the law in His day, most notably in His Sermon on the Mount. Likewise, His respect and love for non-Jews differentiated Him from cultural Judaism. After His resurrection, another dispute arose over the facts in the case. Yet the main dispute was over His calling as the Messiah.
All of these disputes are important from the standpoint of one’s relationship with God, but insofar as Christian-Jewish relations are concerned, they can be regarded as academic in nature. In other words, the resolution should remain in the arena of discussion or debate.
Zionism, however, is a political movement that often results in murder and even war. As such, it is dangerous, as we see even today, where an estimated half million Israelis have already left Israel in the face of danger. If we take this back in 1948, we can see the devastating effects of war and occupation upon the Palestinian population as well. In fact, we can take it back even further to the 1930’s, when Jewish terrorist organizations spread mayhem throughout the land even prior to UN Resolution 181 that partitioned the land.
In 2024 we are now reaching the climax of Zionism, as Netanyahu attempts to push all Palestinians out of Gaza and the West Bank to achieve their goals of Greater Israel. In my view, this plan will fail and will result in the destruction of the state of Israel as prophesied in Scripture. This will be devastating to all Zionists, both Jewish and Christian. They will have to find a new understanding of Scripture or lose faith altogether.
Having foreseen this event for decades, I have been led to issue warnings—not to be mean, but to save the lives of those who might have ears to hear. My main criticism is against those Christian teachers who are accountable to God for leading so many into the coming destruction. If I were to remain silent, God would hold me accountable as well.