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My sympathies are with the Palestinian Christians first and foremost.Originally Posted by Seamus L
Mine too.
Helen-MargaretThrough the prayers of the Mother of God O Saviour save us!
I second that!!
-Chris
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My sympathies are with the Palestinian Christians first and foremost.Originally Posted by Seamus L
Mine too.
Helen-MargaretThrough the prayers of the Mother of God O Saviour save us!
I would like that, but make it a democracy with the separation of church and state and give everyone in it freedom of religion, allowing non-Catholic christians, Catholics, Jews, Muslims, and even Hindus for that matter, live, work, worship, and govern there together in peace.I have another idea. How about america stops giving Israel weapons and stuff, and instead we come over and make Palestine a country called āthe Holy Landā. Itāll be a land filled with Christians, favoring Catholics, and be open to many visitors. A very peaceful place. sound fair?
BTW Iām sure there are Jewish christians also.
I like that Chris, truly a Catholic Christian idea! Also,to those who are concerned about forsaking the Jewish people because of the covenent made with them, are we not dealing in the present with a very secular Israeli state? Any thoughts on this?I would like that, but make it a democracy with the separation of church and state and give everyone in it freedom of religion, allowing non-Catholic christians, Catholics, Jews, Muslims, and even Hindus for that matter, live, work, worship, and govern there together in peace.
-Chris
I second that!I like that Chris, truly a Catholic Christian idea! Also,to those who are concerned about forsaking the Jewish people because of the covenent made with them, are we not dealing in the present with a very secular Israeli state? Any thoughts on this?
I think Israel has a right to exist, certainly, but not every country is morally correct all of the time and I can`t in good conscience support any country when they are in the wrong
While I definitely love and respect the Arab Christians in the Hnoly Land,
and pray for their success and well-being,
I am 100%, and then some, in full support
of the Jewish state of ISRAEL.
I am a Catholic, and do not believe in premillenial dispensationalism or
any such protestant interpretation of scripture,
but I most DEFINITELY believe that the re-establishment
of the Jewish state in the Promised Land IS a fulfillment of biblical prophecy,
and that ultimately it is GOD HIMSELF who has brought these
dear people back to their beloved land and beloved city of JERUSALEM.
To have Israel re-born in 1948, just three years after the Nazi-led
massacre of 6 million of the Jews of the world, is nothing short of a miracle,
no matter what political machinations were also involved,
and I donāt honestly see how any one can deny the Hand of God in this.
To me, it is all too obvious.
Long live Israel. Pray for the peace of Jerusalem.
Jaypeeto4
The Jewish origins of our faith have nothing to do with the modern state of Israel. Nor as a Catholic do we have to be an apologist for Israeli actions towards Palestinians. Being a good Catholic and recognizing our Jewish roots does not mean we have to follow blindly all of Israelās policies.I find it very difficult to understand a position of ānuetralityā taken by a Catholic in defense of Isreal. Our faith was born from the Jewish faith. Our LORD and MASTER lived and died a Jew. All of HIS apostles with the exception of Luke were Jews. HIS holy Mother is our Queen Mother - a Jewish tradition. HIS Jewish washing in the Jordan river by John the Baptist - initiated our baptism. HIS last Passover meal initiated our MASS. We should be Jewish except for the rejection by the leadership of JESUS, but not by all as is evident at the first Pentecost.
HIS covenant protection for the nation of Isreal is still very much in place and we would do well not to stand against GODās covenant protection or to take a āwhateverā attitude of indifferent nuetrality.
It is just as legal (even more so actually ) for Christians to worship in the Palestinian territories as in Zionist āIsraelā! Zionist āIsraelā is hardly democratic, ask any non Jew who lives there. If your not a Jew you have few rights.As a Catholic I support Israel as the only country in the Middle East where I can worship freely and legally.
As an American, I support Israel as the only working democracy in the Middle East.
Even when I disagree with specific policies, I support the right of Israel to exist.
I went to look up Christians in Palenstine and Israel on the Internet. I could not find an unbiased account, so the reports were on the extremes on both sides, with no middle ground except that each side went out of their way why the other side was worse.It is just as legal (even more so actually ) for Christians to worship in the Palestinian territories as in Zionist āIsraelā! Zionist āIsraelā is hardly democratic, ask any non Jew who lives there. If your not a Jew you have few rights.
Why do you think the US is so supportive of The Israelie state?
Can you support your assertion that non-Jews in Israel lack rights? It is my understanding that non-Jews in Israel enjoy all the same civil rights as Jews, such as voting, etc., and that there are even non-Jews in The Knesset and on the Supreme Court. And they do not have the compulsory military service that the Jewish citizens have.It is just as legal (even more so actually ) for Christians to worship in the Palestinian territories as in Zionist āIsraelā! Zionist āIsraelā is hardly democratic, ask any non Jew who lives there. If your not a Jew you have few rights.
Why do you think the US is so supportive of The Israelie state?
Actually, there are many non-Jews who are Israeli citizens, both Christian and Muslim (as well as others) and they have citizen rights.It is just as legal (even more so actually ) for Christians to worship in the Palestinian territories as in Zionist āIsraelā! Zionist āIsraelā is hardly democratic, ask any non Jew who lives there. If your not a Jew you have few rights.
Why do you think the US is so supportive of The Israelie state?
But the Palestinian entity treats ITS Christians much worse. They get killed and have their livelihoods destroyed. Conditions for the Palestinian Christians are almost as bad there as in Saudi Arabia.How can you support an illegal state that persecutes Catholics and other Christiansā¦especially Palestinian Christians. The unholy state if Isreal is driving indigenous Christians out of Bethlehem, Nazareth and other cities and areas that once had a large and vibrant Chrustian community. I donāt know how a Catholic with an informed understanding of the situation could support the āstate of Israelā.
Your right Chad we do not have to follow blindly all of Isreals policies - which was never my point.The Jewish origins of our faith have nothing to do with the modern state of Israel. Nor as a Catholic do we have to be an apologist for Israeli actions towards Palestinians. Being a good Catholic and recognizing our Jewish roots does not mean we have to follow blindly all of Israelās policies.
ChadS
We should support Israel IMO:thumbsup:=Holly3278;8314481]Hey everyone. Should Catholics support Israel, Palestine, or take a neutral stance? I really have no idea.
Well, personally I like how they did it in the Middle Ages with the church and state in close relations - the state doing things in favor of the church. But thatās just me. Freedom of religion is good too.I would like that, but make it a democracy with the separation of church and state and give everyone in it freedom of religion, allowing non-Catholic christians, Catholics, Jews, Muslims, and even Hindus for that matter, live, work, worship, and govern there together in peace.
-Chris
I went to look up Christians in Palenstine and Israel on the Internet. I could not find an unbiased account, so the reports were on the extremes on both sides, with no middle ground except that each side went out of their way why the other side was worse.
So I can only go with the facts that I can determine myself;
- Israel was attacked 3 times: 1948, 1967, 1972. each time they not only beat back the attackers, but gained more territory. Most of which (Sinai Penninsula) was returned.
- There is no good reason why the Palestinians are still called refugees, except that none of the Arab countries (Jordan, Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia) wanted to take them in; it was preferred to keep them in Palestine for political reasons.
- The consitution of Palestine explicitly calls out for the extinction of Israel; many of their badges show Palestine occupying the borders of Israel. The peace talks continue to break down because the palestine leaders cannot drop this demand; I find it hard to require Israel to negotiate in blind faith with an enemy dedicated to the destruction of every Jew.
- When I was last in Israel in the early 90s, I went to a kibbutz near the border of Lebanon. The week earlier they had been under rocket attack from across the border. They said it was a routine event, which according to news reports continues along the Israeli border today.
- Israel is a Democracy with a capital D. I canāt testify to what you said about being a non-Jew in Israel. I can testify that in the last 60 years since the founding of Israel the government has peacefully changed hands thru elections. No other country in the Middle East can say the same thing,