zionism is a political issue, and yet you are not allowed to be against zionism in any way, or else you will be labeled as an anti-semite.
a semite is someone who speaks a semitic language, which includes people that are not jewish. therefore the term anti-semitic is inappropriate in its ordinary usage. it would be more proper to say "anti-jewish", but it seems that jews prefer to say anti-Semitic to obfuscate the issue, and to distance themselves from the word anti-jewish,
the very concept of "Judaeo-Christian" is a farce, since the former has specifically and unequivocally rejected the teachings of the latter.
christians are taught that the Old Testament is the official holy book of the jews, called the Torah,
however, most christians are unaware that the real holy book of the jews is the Talmud, which is a large volume of books, bigger than a set of encyclopedias, that teaches jews that they are the master race, and that everyone else is less than human. they are hostile to Jesus Christ, and to Christians.
i know that many people are non-religious, or atheist, and therefore do not bother to learn about all these religious concepts,
however, if you really want to understand what is going on in the world, you have to keep up with religious chatter.
there are so many every-day idioms, metaphors, etc that come from the bible, that are used by people with a superficial understanding of them, while missing the deeper meanings.
for example, the saying, "they have eyes, but cannot see" is far more profound than i ever could have imagined when i first started researching the history of this saying. i assumed it was a secular saying that was metaphorical, but its a religious saying that is literally-literal.
El5, what is a zionist? sincere question
a zionist is someone who supports the concept of a jewish state of israel.
not all jews are zionists, and not all zionists are jews.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zionism
the root word "zion" comes from Mt Zion, which is the place where God stood while creating all of creation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zion
zionism is a political issue, and yet you are not allowed to be against zionism in any way, or else you will be labeled as an anti-semite.
a semite is someone who speaks a semitic language, which includes people that are not jewish. therefore the term anti-semitic is inappropriate in its ordinary usage. it would be more proper to say "anti-jewish", but it seems that jews prefer to say anti-Semitic to obfuscate the issue, and to distance themselves from the word anti-jewish,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semitic_people
many Christians have been fooled into buying into the concept of Judaeo-Christian, by a version of the Bible called the Scofield Study Reference Bible
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cv-CdTC-StQ
the very concept of "Judaeo-Christian" is a farce, since the former has specifically and unequivocally rejected the teachings of the latter.
christians are taught that the Old Testament is the official holy book of the jews, called the Torah,
however, most christians are unaware that the real holy book of the jews is the Talmud, which is a large volume of books, bigger than a set of encyclopedias, that teaches jews that they are the master race, and that everyone else is less than human. they are hostile to Jesus Christ, and to Christians.
https://www.chabad.org/multimedia/media_cdo/aid/1101363/jewish/Talmud-Study-Lesson-1.htm
Now I feel bad I could have done this research myself ... this is excellent !!
i know that many people are non-religious, or atheist, and therefore do not bother to learn about all these religious concepts,
however, if you really want to understand what is going on in the world, you have to keep up with religious chatter.
there are so many every-day idioms, metaphors, etc that come from the bible, that are used by people with a superficial understanding of them, while missing the deeper meanings.
for example, the saying, "they have eyes, but cannot see" is far more profound than i ever could have imagined when i first started researching the history of this saying. i assumed it was a secular saying that was metaphorical, but its a religious saying that is literally-literal.
https://i.redd.it/qdqn1t8t5hx21.jpg