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Israel is a secular state.
Israel was formed as a fulfillment of Prophecy, post WWII. I'm not going to get into the specifics, but reading your Bible carefully should show you how this is so.
Nations are people, not governments.
Nations have governments since without them they cannot be nations.
Just as we have had and still have corrupt politicians in the US, Israel does as well.
Of course. When Israel had Kings, there were corrupt Kings. The Bible doesn't refer to those corrupt Kings as not Israel. Indeed, Israel is punished as a whole.
A work of God in Gaza is trying to be politicized. People might not like the fact that Prophetic Israel is larger than the current nation, but to them I'd say take the matter up with God. If you want a different solution, start praying for peaceful recognition of the authority of Israel in God and that He has mercy on those who are there.
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I'm wondering what aspects of your biblical understanding of Israel suggest anything specific regarding US foreign policy with regards to the current State of Israel?
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I'm not talking about US foreign policy. I'm talking about Prophetic fulfillment. The size of Israel is much larger than its current surface area. This is how God starts to make what He has spoken come to pass--just as WWII caused the land to be populated again.
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Then, based on your biblical understanding of Israel, do you have an opinion on what the US foreign policy should be on the current situation in Gaza? Or how Christians should vote / communicate on the issue?
Context: I am a dispensationalist by default, meaning I attend a dispensationalist church but haven't studied the issue much for myself.
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Then, based on your biblical understanding of Israel, do you have an opinion on what the US foreign policy should be on the current situation in Gaza? Or how Christians should vote / communicate on the issue?
I think Trump has been steering a middle path on the issue with the re-location of the Gaza folks. Of course, the US tried that with the African American population previous to the Civil War, and that did not work out. Instead, everything became about blood and the outcome has been a still not full integration of African Americans. Politics show up all over the place if you are black, yellow, red, or neon. So, I'm hopeful that solution might work, but history shows it to be an often doubtful endeavor.
In terms of Christians voting, I'd ask for my eyes to discern clearly and to vote for the best choice that does the Will of God. Between Biden and Trump, that shouldn't have been a hard choice.
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