HonestTruth
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What makes somebody a Jew and therefore entitled to the land? I'm sure if most people looked back at their genealogy, they could find somebody related to Abraham. So if it was based on blood, then a large amount of the human populates is entitled to the land. If it is religion then denying Christ is acceptable.
The problem is that nowhere in the Bible is it stated that Israel belongs only to Jews as is so commonly taught in the Judeo-Christian tradition.
Anyone who has read the Bible knows the Land is preserved as inheritance to Abraham and his seed - this encompasses all 12 tribes, not just Jews. Further, in the New Testament (as I have previously quoted) all who acknowledge Jesus as Messiah are now "fellowheirs" to that promise. This means Muslims who acknowledge Jesus as Messiah are heirs as well.
This is a point I have documented on this forum numerous times previously. If only Christian professing people would just read their Bible they would know that Zionism is inherently antichrist as no one is empowered to usurp his role in reestablishing the Kingdom.
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