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re: Why do American Christians support Israel?

Posted on 5/17/21 at 10:59 pm to
Posted by Revelator
Member since Nov 2008
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Posted on 5/17/21 at 10:59 pm to
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But one thing that has always confused me is that Christians believe Jesus Christ is the Messiah and as far as I understand it Jewish people do not believe he was the Messiah and they are currently still waiting on the Messiah to arrive. I believe in the Torah it is stated that the Jewish people are God‘s chosen people but then when Jesus came down that changed. And some people would say that the Jews were the reason that Jesus was crucified. At least you hear things like that and from movies like the passion of the Christ.


It’s called,” Replacement Theology.”
Some people think that once the Jews rejected Jesus as the Messiah and salvation was offered to the Gentiles, God turned his back on the Jews and the church became the the new people of God.
It goes against a myriad of scriptures and simply ignores all of them that say God will one day restore Israel and the blinders currently on their eyes will be lifted and they will all believe.
This Replacement Theology is embraced by White Supremest groups like the KKK and people like David Duke who feel that White Anglo Saxons are Gods chosen ones.
Posted by Roger Klarvin
DFW
Member since Nov 2012
46565 posts
Posted on 5/17/21 at 11:04 pm to
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It’s called,” Replacement Theology.”
Some people think that once the Jews rejected Jesus as the Messiah and salvation was offered to the Gentiles, God turned his back on the Jews and the church became the the new people of God.
It goes against a myriad of scriptures and simply ignores all of them that say God will one day restore Israel and the blinders currently on their eyes will be lifted and they will all believe.
This Replacement Theology is embraced by White Supremest groups like the KKK and people like David Duke who feel that White Anglo Saxons are Gods chosen ones.


American christians believe lots of things previously unheard of in the entirety of christian theology.
Posted by Esquire
Chiraq
Member since Apr 2014
11749 posts
Posted on 5/18/21 at 6:01 am to
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This Replacement Theology is embraced by White Supremest groups like the KKK and people like David Duke who feel that White Anglo Saxons are Gods chosen ones.


Just like the progs calling everybody they disagree with racist.

Didn’t you get embarrassed enough in the last version of this thread?
Posted by msudawg1200
Central Mississippi
Member since Jun 2014
9441 posts
Posted on 5/18/21 at 7:08 am to
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This Replacement Theology is embraced by White Supremest groups like the KKK and people like David Duke who feel that White Anglo Saxons are Gods chosen ones.

Dude, I was kind of giving you the benefit of the doubt, but you lost me with this. God's chosen are CHRISTIANS. Black, Caucasian, Jew, Indian, Asian, etc. Race has NOTHING to do with it.
Posted by TNTigerman
James Island
Member since Sep 2012
10519 posts
Posted on 5/18/21 at 8:30 pm to
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It’s called,” Replacement Theology.”
Some people think that once the Jews rejected Jesus as the Messiah and salvation was offered to the Gentiles, God turned his back on the Jews and the church became the the new people of God.
It goes against a myriad of scriptures and simply ignores all of them that say God will one day restore Israel and the blinders currently on their eyes will be lifted and they will all believe.
This Replacement Theology is embraced by White Supremest groups like the KKK and people like David Duke who feel that White Anglo Saxons are Gods chosen ones.

For all of those "Replacement Theologians" not you Revelator), study all of the very specific prophecies about 1) the Jews returning to the land in the last days after a dispersion to the four corners of the Earth where they experienced terrible persecution everywhere they went, 2) the transformation of the land after two millennia of barren desolation - only to occur when the Jews have returned, 3) a nation born in a day (May 14, 1948) followed by birth pangs after the child is delivered, 4) the dry bones in Ezekiel's vision which came together and became an "exceedly great army" (Ezekiel ch. 37), and 5) reviving their ancient Hebrew tongue. There's more, but start with those and let us know if you still believe God is done with the Jews.
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