I support Israel
Just because a new state calls itself 'Israel' does not mean it is that, any more than the democratic people's republic of Korea is democratic.
I support ... Jews
Speaking of Romans 11. Yeah I fully support the ones who remained a part of the true church, like Paul and the Apostles, absolutely. As for the modern belief which you could call 'Babylonian talmudic Judaism', assuming that it can still be claimed to the the same faith and people as old descended from the pharisees (I would argue it absolutely cannot, and that there aren't many left but for some very small factions potentially), as for them I would absolutely support them accepting Jesus and being grafted back onto the tree. Otherwise, if we can't say that it's the same faith, then I would support them accepting Jesus and being grafted onto the tree for the first time.
Either way, I'm not seeing how supporting modern day jews necessitates supporting Israel. I'd argue given that countries actions like in trying to draw England into wars with false flag bombings and its influence over our governments, that our current governments' support of them actually hurts jews and fuels anti-jewish sentiment (antisemitism? If I think the destruction of Carthage was justified, does that make me an antisemite? It's such a stupid word)
I support Israel
Just because a new state calls itself 'Israel' does not mean it is that, any more than the democratic people's republic of Korea is democratic.
I support ... Jews
Speaking of Romans 11. Yeah I fully support the ones who remained a part of the true church, like Paul and the Apostles, absolutely. As for the modern belief which you could call 'Babylonian talmudic Judaism', assuming that it can still be claimed to the the same faith and people as old descended from the pharisees (I would argue it absolutely cannot, and that there aren't many left but for some very factions potentially), as for them I would absolutely support them accepting Jesus and being grafted back onto the tree. Otherwise, if we can't say that it's the same faith, then I would support them accepting Jesus and being grafted onto the tree for the first time.
Either way, I'm not seeing how supporting modern day jews necessitates supporting Israel. I'd argue given that countries actions like in trying to draw England into wars with false flag bombings and its influence over our governments, that our current governments' support of them actually hurts jews and fuels anti-jewish sentiment (antisemitism? If I think the destruction of Carthage was justified, does that make me an antisemite? It's such a stupid word)
I support Israel
Just because a new state calls itself 'Israel' does not mean it is that, any more than the democratic people's republic of Korea is democratic.
I support ... Jews
Speaking of Romans 11. Yeah I fully support the ones who remained a part of the true church, like Paul and the Apostles, absolutely. As for the modern belief which you could call 'Babylonian talmudic Judaism', assuming that it can still be claimed to the the same faith and people as old descended from the pharisees (I would argue it absolutely cannot, and that there aren't many left but for some very factions potentially), as for them I would absolutely support them accepting Jesus and being grafted back onto the tree. Otherwise, if we can't say that it's the same faith, then I would support them accepting Jesus and being grafted onto the tree for the first time.
Either way, I'm not seeing how supporting modern day jews necessitates supporting Israel. I'd argue given that countries actions like in trying to draw England into wars with false flag bombings and its influence over our governments, that our current governments' support of them actually hurts Jews and fuels anti-jewish sentiment (antisemitism? If I think the destruction of Carthage was justified, does that make me an antisemite? It's such a stupid word)
I support Israel
Just because a new state calls itself 'Israel' does not mean it is that, any more than the democratic people's republic of Korea is democratic.
I support ... Jews
Speaking of Romans 11. Yeah I fully support the ones who remained a part of the true church, like the Apostles, absolutely. As for the modern belief which you could call 'Babylonian talmudic Judaism', assuming that it can still be claimed to the the same faith and people as old descended from the pharisees (I would argue it absolutely cannot, and that there aren't many left but for some very factions potentially), as for them I would absolutely support them accepting Jesus and being grafted back onto the tree. Otherwise, if we can't say that it's the same faith, then I would support them accepting Jesus and being grafted onto the tree for the first time.
Either way, I'm not seeing how supporting modern day jews necessitates supporting Israel. I'd argue given that countries actions like in trying to draw England into wars with false flag bombings and its influence over our governments, that our current governments' support of them actually hurts Jews and fuels anti-jewish sentiment (antisemitism? If I think the destruction of Carthage was justified, does that make me an antisemite? It's such a stupid word)
I support Israel
Just because a new state calls itself 'Israel' does not mean it is that, any more than the democratic people's republic of Korea is democratic.
I support ... Jews
Speaking of Romans 11. Yeah I fully support the ones who remained a part of the true church, like Paul and the Apostles, absolutely. As for the modern belief which you could call 'Babylonian talmudic Judaism', assuming that it can still be claimed to the the same faith and people as old descended from the pharisees (I would argue it absolutely cannot, and that there aren't many left but for some very factions potentially), as for them I would absolutely support them accepting Jesus and being grafted back onto the tree. Otherwise, if we can't say that it's the same faith, then I would support them accepting Jesus and being grafted onto the tree for the first time.
Either way, I'm not seeing how supporting modern day jews necessitates supporting Israel. I'd argue given that countries actions like in trying to draw England into wars with false flag bombings and its influence over our governments, that our current governments' support of them actually hurts Jews and fuels anti-jewish sentiment (antisemitism? If I think the destruction of Carthage was justified, does that make me an antisemite? It's such a stupid word)
I support Israel
Just because a new state calls itself 'Israel' does not mean it is that, any more than the democratic people's republic of Korea is democratic.
I support ... Jews
Speaking of Romans 11. Yeah I fully support the ones who remained a part of the true church, like Paul and the Apostles, absolutely. As for the modern belief which you could call 'Babylonian talmudic Judaism', assuming that it can still be claimed to the the same faith and people as old descended from the pharisees (I would argue it absolutely cannot, and that there aren't many left but for some very factions potentially), as for them I would absolutely support them accepting Jesus and being grafted back onto the tree. Otherwise, if we can't say that it's the same faith, then I would support them accepting Jesus and being grafted onto the tree for the first time.
Either way, I'm not seeing how supporting modern day jews necessitates supporting Israel. I'd argue given that countries actions like in trying to draw England into wars with false flag bombings and its influence over our governments, that out current governments' support of them actually hurts Jews and fuels anti-jewish sentiment (antisemitism? If I think the destruction of Carthage was justified, does that make me an antisemite? It's such a stupid word)
I support Israel
Just because a new state calls itself 'Israel' does not mean it is that, any more than the democratic people's republic of Korea is democratic.
I support ... Jews
Speaking of Romans 11. Yeah I fully support the ones who remained a part of the true church, like Paul and the Apostles, absolutely. As for the modern belief which you could call 'Babylonian talmudic Judaism', assuming that it can still be claimed to the the same faith and people as old (I would argue it absolutely cannot, and that there aren't many left but for some very factions potentially), as for them I would absolutely support them accepting Jesus and being grafted back onto the tree. Otherwise, if we can't say that it's the same faith, then I would support them accepting Jesus and being grafted onto the tree for the first time.
Either way, I'm not seeing how supporting modern day jews necessitates supporting Israel. I'd argue given that countries actions like in trying to draw England into wars with false flag bombings and its influence over our governments, that out current governments' support of them actually hurts Jews and fuels anti-jewish sentiment (antisemitism? If I think the destruction of Carthage was justified, does that make me an antisemite? It's such a stupid word)
I support Israel
Just because a new state calls itself 'Israel' does not mean it is that, any more than the democratic people's republic of Korea is democratic.
I support ... Jews
Speaking of Romans 11. Yeah I fully support the ones who remained a part of the true church, like Paul and the Apostles, absolutely. As for the modern belief which you could call 'Babylonian talmudic Judaism', assuming that it can still be claimed to the the same faith and people as old (I would argue it absolutely cannot, and that there aren't many left but for some very factions potentially), as for them I would absolutely support them accepting Jesus and being grafted back onto the tree. Otherwise, if we can't say that it's the same faith, then I would support them accepting Jesus and being grafted onto the tree for the first time.
Either way, I'm not seeing how supporting modern day jews necessitates supporting Israel. I'd argue given that countries actions like in trying to draw England into wars with false flag bombings and its influence over our governments, that the current governments' support of them actually hurts Jews and fuels anti-jewish sentiment (antisemitism? If I think the destruction of Carthage was justified, does that make me an antisemite)
I support Israel
Just because a new state calls itself 'Israel' does not mean it is that, any more than the democratic people's republic of Korea is democratic.
I support ... Jews
Speaking of Romans 11. Yeah I fully support the ones who remained a part of the true church, like Paul and the Apostles, absolutely. As for the modern belief which you could call 'Babylonian talmudic Judaism', assuming that it can still be claimed to the the same faith and people as old (I would argue it absolutely cannot, and that there aren't many left but for some very factions potentially), as for them I would absolutely support them accepting Jesus and being grafted back onto the tree. Otherwise, if we can't say that it's the same faith, then I would support them accepting Jesus and being grafted onto the tree for the first time.
Either way, I'm not seeing how supporting modern day jews necessitates supporting Israel. I'd argue given that countries actions like in trying to draw England into wars with false flag bombings and its influence over our governments, that the current governments' support of them actually hurts Jews and fuels anti-jewish sentiment (antisemitism? If I think the destruction of Carthage was justified, does that make me an antisemite)
I support Israel
Just because a new state calls itself 'Israel' does not mean it is that, any more than the democratic people's republic of Korea is democratic.
I support ... Jews
Speaking of Romans 11. Yeah I fully support the ones who remained a part of the true church, like Paul and the Apostles, absolutely. As for the modern belief which you could call 'Babylonian talmudic Judaism', assuming that it can still be claimed to the the same faith and people as old (I would argue it absolutely cannot, and that there aren't many left but for some very factions potentially), as for them I would absolutely support them accepting Jesus and being grafted back onto the tree. Otherwise, if we can't say that it's the same faith, then I would support them accepting Jesus and being grafted onto the tree for the first time.
Either way, I'm not seeing how supporting modern day jews necessitates supporting Israel. I'd argue given that countries actions like in trying to draw England into wars with false flag bombings, that the current governments' support of them actually hurts Jews and fuels anti-jewish sentiment (antisemitism? If I think the destruction of Carthage was justified, does that make me an antisemite)
I support Israel
Just because a new state calls itself 'Israel' does not mean it is that, any more than the democratic people's republic of Korea is democratic.
I support ... Jews
Speaking of Romans 11. Yeah I fully support the ones who remained a part of the true church, like Paul and the Apostles, absolutely. As for the modern belief which you could call 'Babylonian talmudic Judaism', assuming that it can still be claimed to the the same faith as old (I would argue it absolutely cannot, and that there aren't many left but for some very factions potentially), as for them I would absolutely support them accepting Jesus and being grafted back onto the tree. Otherwise, if we can't say that it's the same faith, then I would support them accepting Jesus and being grafted onto the tree for the first time.
Either way, I'm not seeing how supporting modern day jews necessitates supporting Israel. I'd argue given that countries actions like in trying to draw England into wars with false flag bombings, that the current governments' support of them actually hurts Jews and fuels anti-jewish sentiment (antisemitism? If I think the destruction of Carthage was justified, does that make me an antisemite)
I support Israel
Just because a new state calls itself 'Israel' does not mean it is that, any more than the democratic people's republic of Korea is democratic.
I support ... Jews
Speaking of Romans 11. Yeah I fully support the ones who remained a part of the true church, like Paul and the Apostles, absolutely. As for the modern belief talmudic Judaism, assuming that it can still be claimed to the the same faith as old (I would argue it absolutely cannot, but for some very small factions potentially), as for them I would absolutely support them accepting Jesus and being grafted back onto the tree. Otherwise, if we can't say that it's the same faith, then I would support them accepting Jesus and being grafted onto the tree for the first time.
Either way, I'm not seeing how supporting modern day jews necessitates supporting Israel. I'd argue given that countries actions like in trying to draw England into wars with false flag bombings, that the current governments' support of them actually hurts Jews and fuels anti-jewish sentiment (antisemitism? If I think the destruction of Carthage was justified, does that make me an antisemite)