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I believe this pro-Zionism is a 20th century phenomenon. Martin Luther certainly was no fan of the Jews. Even the Apostle Paul, a Jew's Jew, was no fan of the Jews. But Paul did point out that Christians were grafted in to the tree by Christ and that the Jewish tradition was in fact the foundation of God's plan. The Jews rejected Christ for our benefit, so that we could be grafted in. He predicted that in the end times that (some?) Jews would come to accept Christ. There are indeed "Jews for Jesus" and "Messianic Jews" and Christians who observe Jewish festivals.

I personally think that the Ashkenazi Jews, who are not descendants of Abraham at all, are at the forefront and leadership of the globalist movement.

2 years ago
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I believe this pro-Zionism is a 20th century phenomenon. Martin Luther certainly was no fan of the Jews. Even the Apostle Paul, a Jew's Jew, was no fan of the Jews. But Paul did point out that Christians were grafted in to the tree by Christ and that the Jewish tradition was in fact the foundation of God's plan. The Jews rejected Christ for our benefit, so that we could be grafted in. He predicted that in the end times that Jews would come to accept Christ. There are indeed "Jews for Jesus" and "Messianic Jews" and Christians who observe Jewish festivals.

I personally think that the Ashkenazi Jews, who are not descendants of Abraham at all, are at the forefront and leadership of the globalist movement.

2 years ago
1 score
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I believe this pro-Zionism is a 20th century phenomenon. Martin Luther certainly was no fan of the Jews. Even the Apostle Paul, a Jew's Jew, was no fan of the Jews.

2 years ago
1 score