When you think of Israel you think of Jews. When you think of Jews you think of Israel. The two go hand in hand, or do they? There is a growing concern that the Zionist movement, which is political in nature and not religious, is dangerous to both the USA and Israel. [...]
“In comparing the degree to which the followers of the 3 major religions practice their beliefs, I make this observation:
Judaism — Few Jews, Sephardic or Ashkenazi, are religious. This is true in America, in Israel and world-wide.
Christianity — The Christians’ religion has felt the influence of Jewish meddling and infiltration (especially in America) resulting in [...]
“Hostility toward or discrimination against Jews as a religious group or “race.” Although the term anti-Semitism has wide currency, it is regarded by some as a misnomer, implying discrimination against all Semites, including Arabs and other peoples who are not the targets of anti-Semitism as it is usually understood. In antiquity, hostility to the Jews [...]
Dishonoring Christian religious symbols is an old religious duty in Judaism. Spitting on the cross, an especially on the Crucifix, and spitting when a Jew passes a church, have been obligatory from around AD 200 for pious Jews. In the past, when the danger of anti-Semitic hostility was a real one, the pious Jews were [...]
Israel Can’t Hide From Its History Forever
By Greg Felton
(Article first appeared in the May 11, 1997 Vancouver Courier. Reprinted in the Jan/Feb 1998 Washington Report for Middle East Affairs.)
A country is part fact, part myth. The former is a province of economists, politicians and other practitioners of the mundane; the latter principally belongs to history, [...]
And I will bless them that bless thee, and curse him that curseth thee: and in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed.
Gen 12:3 (KJV)
This verse has placed more people in the position of blessing something that Jesus Christ has condemned. The Talmudic Jew is not the true seed of Abraham but the [...]

