The Church's One State  Solution - Alf Cengia -
http://www.omegaletter.com/articles/articles.asp?ArticleID=8201 
Don't  let anyone kid you when they talk about the so-called Two State solution to one  of the Middle East conflicts. Yes, once upon a time it used to be a singular  conflict. Now it's plural - 'conflicts'.
As  an aside, pay close attention to what has been occurring in Syria. Take note of  Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Russia, China and Iran. These conflicts may well have  global ramifications. Also, do yourself a favor and listen to J D Farag's 21st  Feb 2016 video HERE. I make no apology for the prophetic (same  may say speculative) nature of JD's update. It's time for some Christians to  take their heads out of the sand buckets and get themselves a clue.
But  back on point - the Two State solution is touted by earnest advocates as the  only way to bring peace between Israel and the Palestinians. In fact, these  pundits have often suggested that it is the only way to bring peace all over the  Middle East and, ultimately, the world. Even crazier than this wild assertion is  the amount of activists who nod their heads in accord.
Israel  is expected to embrace two separate entities (Hamas and the PA) who actively  plan its destruction. We live in an irrational world where Islamic terrorists  plausibly justify murder via the Qur'an and hadiths. Christians are either  murdered or treated as dhimmis in Islamic dominant nations. Yet Islam is called  a religion of peace and tolerance.
The  Two State solution is a fractured fairy tale propagated by deluded idealists and  outright antagonists of Israel. Don't believe it. It's a farce. What Islam wants  is a One Sate solution - one without Israel.
Furthermore,  a lot of Christians are either consciously or unconsciously climbing into the  same leaky one-state-boat. Some are already sitting happily on its deck chairs  sipping Kool-Aid. The mask has been slipping off the clerical face. And it isn't  pretty.
As  noted previously, while Christian Zionists are routinely accused of  Israel-idolatry, Palestinian Christian leaders and organizations are focused on  their own nationalist agendas. Not just land claims, some also co-opt Christ and  Scripture into the Palestinian cause against the Jew.
The  Palestinian Authority claims Jesus was a Palestinian Muslim and the first  Palestinian martyr. One can understand Muslim bias. Bethlehem Bible College's  President, Jack Sara, should know better. Yet during the 21012 Christ at the  Checkpoint Conference, he alluded to Ezekiel 37 and put his own spin on  it:
'The  hand of the Lord was on me and He brought me out by the Spirit of the Lord and  set me in the middle of the West Bank- Bethlehem, Jenin and Salvit and Nablus  and Ramallah. It was full of bones....He asked me 'Son of Man can these bones  live? Can the Palestinian people live?' Then He said to me 'prophesy to these  bones and say to them "dry bones hear the word of the Lord."'....You see the  Palestinian people were and are a lot like this valley of dry bones that is in  need of the Church to come and prophesy life on them.' (Emphasis  mine)
Sara  twisted Ezekiel 37 and misapplied it to his Palestinian cause. The prophecy of  the Valley of Dry Bones concerns national Israel, not the Palestinians, and not  the church. These people are disinfecting Scripture and the land from any  current or future national Jewish claim. That's what the incessant "occupied  territory" squealing is really all about.
A  tactic in the anti-Zionist clerical arsenal is to mendaciously demonize Israel.  Sizer, Burge and Hanegraaff are notable offenders. Yet there are many others who  hold leadership positions.
In  one 2009 example cited by CAMERA, Lutheran Bishop Margaret Payne was corrected  on several (typical) claims she and others had made about Israel. Instead of  humbly acknowledging her errors, she got her clerical frock in a knot. When the  errors weren't corrected, they became lies. Nothing has changed - the lies are  perpetuated to this day:
"For  most Christians, Lent is a time of introspection, fasting and repentance. But  for Rev. Loren McGrail, a pastor in the United Church of Christ working in  Jerusalem, the forty days before Easter are an opportunity to use her position  at the YWCA in Jerusalem to broadcast anti-Israel propaganda to fellow  Christians in the United States." (Emphasis mine)
Another  wretched tactic is to question Jewish ethnicity. This is what several people  associated with Bethlehem Bible College have done in the past. How would you  react to someone questioning yours? Would these people dare question the  ethnicity of certain other minority groups? I guarantee you they wouldn't. The  PC police would promptly tar and feather them.
This  past week I came across a popular Christian blogger who did this. He asked the  question and invited responses. Had he bothered doing some simple research, he'd  have found plenty of scientific data supporting Jewish ethnicity. Heck, even  David Duke acknowledges it. What motivates someone to ask such a politically  incorrect question?
The  reason he did so is because of his postmillennial theology. There's no room in  his tradition for a prophetically valid Jewish nation now, or in a future  millennium. These Christians are averse to allow a Jewish state for whatever  unbiblical reasons they can concoct to justify their objections.
Another  typical objection is that there is only One People of God. Hence Israel is not  the people of God. Sorry, no cigar:
1)  There will be a number of peoples of God (see Isaiah 19:25). And Israel will be  prominent (see Isaiah 60:12 and Zechariah 8:23).
2)  Jews can verify their ethnicity through science. See, for example, Chris White's  Video. See also this article by Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz.
3)  God has promised a future for a redeemed ethnic Israel in their land (see  Jeremiah 31:31-37; Ezekiel 36:22-28; Amos 9:14-15 etc).
Has  God indeed said (Gen 3:1)? Yes, He did. Take it up with Him.
End  of story.
I've  read book after frustrating book which denies a future for Israel. These  scholastic Christian writers indulge in clever games of theological obfuscation.  They're only too happy to oblige you with "informed" reasons why the plain  meaning of a particular verse or book (e.g., The Revelation) needs to be plumbed  further until it reads nothing like its original sense.
God's  word is clear on most things. It doesn't need clever redefining unless one's  tradition cannot accept what it says. Why would you play hermeneutical games  when it comes to Israel (covenants and eschatology) or Genesis (creation), but  not your own salvation (soteriology)?
I'm  beginning to throw my hands up in despair as to what some Christian clerics  actually believe in a number of key areas....and whether I ultimately care. They  appear to be obstinately locked into their positions. For now I'm relegating  them to the willfully deluded category.
One  day we'll all have to answer to the Lord. Are we all comfortable with  that?
I  know I'm not.
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