wrong, again.
Christians,as a matter of doctrine do not hold to ANY land mass, as the kingdom of God is spiritual and not a physical body of earth otherwise Jesus would not have claimed before Pilate that His kingdom was not of this world, otherwise if it were His servants would fight, so servants of Christ are not to fight for physical land masses,period. Secondly, this so-called christan, Pat Robertson, obviously hasn't been checking out the Un's backing of the stablishment of the political state of Israel after England was coerced into it by the Zionists in the Nalfour Declaration for in the Un's establishment of the "state of Israel" it is specifically mentioned that Jerusalem is NOT TO BE ANNEXED but is to remain an open city belonging as much to the Palestianian population as tgo it's "jewish" settlers. The fatc that the Zionis regime has been slowly encroaching upon the annexation of Jerusalem does not legitimize it as a possession, however it does demonstarte that if one listens to the propaganda machine long and often enough one gets to thinking that Jerusalem is actually the capitol of the political state of Isreal when Tel Aviv is the internationally recognized capitol and for the same reason, the UN's specific instructions about it. Not only have the Zionists slaughtered thousands of innocents but they have at the same time been slowly stealing their land as well...all with the blessing of the so-called christians in the American right and most of it's Tamudized preachers. This is the purpose of the so-called inter-faith councils, to be sure that no one objects to what Israel is up to. There are never any serious concessions going the other way, it is always Israel's Zionists that benefit; just like the so-called terrorist bombings from those so-called nasty Palestinians that happen just when Israel needs it most politically. But that is another subject.

Luc
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Evangelist warns Bush over Jerusalem

American television evangelist Pat Robertson has
warned President
George
Bush that he will risk losing Christian support if he
stops backing
Israeli
sovereignty over Jerusalem.

On a visit to Jerusalem, Robertson spoke repeatedly in
favour of Israel
and
lambasted Arab countries, warning that the
establishment of a
Palestinian
state would threaten Israel's survival and interfere
with "God's plan".

Israel captured east Jerusalem in the 1967 Middle East
war and later
annexed
the section of the city as part of its capital.
Palestinians want east
Jerusalem for the capital of a future state. The city
is revered by
Muslims,
Jews and Christians.

Most nations, including the United States, never
recognised Israel's
annexation of east Jerusalem and keep their embassies
in Tel Aviv.


Overwhelming support

According to Robertson, evangelical Christians -
estimated at tens of
millions of Americans - overwhelmingly support Bush
for his pro-Israel
policies,

"But if he touches Jerusalem and he really gets
serious about taking
east
Jerusalem and making it the capital of a Palestinian
state, he'll lose
virtually all evangelical support," Robertson said on
Monday. "I think
this
is the key issue."

Bush had promised in his election campaign in 2000 to
move the US
embassy to
Jerusalem as a sign of US backing for Israel's hold on
the city.

But he later thwarted congressional action to move the
embassy,
reflecting
official US policy that the fate of the city should be
negotiated by
Israel
and the Palestinians.


God's plan

Robertson said Israel should not have to give up land
for a Palestinian
state but Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Egypt should take
in the 3.5 million
Palestinians living in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

Robertson accused Islam of wanting to destroy Israel.

"I see the rise of Islam to destroy Israel and take
the land from the
Jews
and give East Jerusalem to the Palestinian Authority.
I see that a
Satan's
plan to prevent the return of Jesus Christ, the Lord,"
said the
broadcaster.

The founder of the Christian Broadcasting Network said
he favoured
Israel
over the Palestinians, saying: "It isn't a question of
politics, it's
just a
question of God's plan."

He added that Jews and Christians have a common
heritage and a
different God
from the Muslims.

The Virginia-based television evangelist is visiting
Israel as a guest
of
the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem.

More than 4000 evangelical Christian pilgrims are
touring Israel during
Sukkot, the Feast of the Tabernacles, a Jewish holiday
some Christians
also
celebrate.


Dispensationalism

Some evangelical Christians in the US follow the
doctrine of
dispensationalism, which, among other things,
stipulates that the
creation
of Israel in Palestine in 1948 was a fulfilment of
Biblical prophecy
and
presages the second coming of Jesus Christ.

Some evangelist leaders have supported Israel's
atrocities against the
Palestinians, such as the 1982 Sabra and Shatila
refugee camp slaughter
as
well as the Jenin refugee camp massacre in 2002 on the
grounds that
such
events ushered in the second coming of Jesus.

There are also evangelical doctrines teaching that a
universal
apocalyptic
war between good and evil, called Armageddon, will
take place in
Palestine
in which most Jews will be annihilated except some
40,000 who would
accept
Jesus and become Christians.

The evangelicals are considered some of Israel's
strongest supporters
in the
West, especially in the US where they hold a swaying
influence on the
Republican party and could help to determine the
outcome of the current
presidential election campaign.





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