Shades of Gideon here is part of it........Gideon Bible Zionists passing themselves off a Christians? Wondered about this Mason in the Gideon Bible Society, but then it is still a free country. So how about Christian Islam Party for they got us outnumbered? And from what I see there is something we do not see at work here. Hail Zionism? Saba Creating the Bible Zionist Party by Victor Mordecai The recent firebombings of the Ya'ar Ramot Conservative Masorti synagogue in the Ramot neighborhood of Jerusalem and the messianic congregation in Maale Adumim are not the first, nor probably the last, attacks on houses of worship by fanatic vandals. It is fair to assume and hope that police will indeed apprehend the criminals. But I think that beyond the acts of fringe elements, there is an underlying malaise in Israel regarding independent thinkers and believers. Israel plays, or at least it should be playing, a very special central role for all the different types of Jewish and Christian people. Yet, there are Jewish and Christian groups in Israel that are disenfranchised, meaning, they have no political representation and are therefore "outside of the Pale." In Judaism, this refers mainly to the Conservative (Masorti) movement, as well as the Reform trend in Judaism. In Christianity, there are different groups which are under attack at worst or disenfranchised at best. Under attack, for example, are those known as the "messianics." These groups are mainly under attack from the Jewish side, while Christian Arabs are under attack from the Islamic side. At the same time, there are now new immigrants from the former Soviet Union and Ethiopia who serve in the Israeli army, pay their taxes, and vote. Yet, even though Christians make up about six percent of Israel's population today, there is not even one Christian MK, while there are 11 Moslem members of Knesset. Whereas the Moslems mostly do not serve in the Israeli army and seek changing Israel from a Jewish state into an Islamic or at least secular state, Christians do serve and are part and parcel of the Jewish nuclear family. Jews and Christians share the same God, Bible, and the messiah is a Jew who speaks Hebrew for both Jews and Christians. We share the same roots. We share the same destiny. Most Christians in Israel are Zionist. There are even evangelical Christians from the US and worldwide who have been living in Israel for decades and their children have served in the IDF. Yet there is not even one Christian MK. Neither Conservative nor Reform Jews have any representation in the Knesset, because total membership in these two organizations barely reach enough votes to land even one MK. These two movements represent about 60 percent of American Jewry. These two movements based their political dreams on siding with the Meretz and Labor parties. I believe this was a grave mistake, because it alienated most Jews from middle eastern or east european origins. Today, according to polls in Israel, 60 percent of the Jewish people light candles on the Sabbath and fast on Yom Kippur. Yet, those people voting for the ultra-orthodox parties total only 25 percent of the Jewish population. Clearly, 35 percent of Israel's Jewish population is not ultra-orthodox yet love and serve God. But they do not find themselves represented by the ultra-orthodox parties. At the same time, Israel's four main political blocs are not the answer. The Moslems are anti-Zionist and do not serve in the IDF. The ultra-orthodox are anti-Zionist and do not serve in the IDF. The Labor and Meretz parties are anti-Bible and anti-religious parties by their socialist nature. And the Likud, which was my party for the first 51 years of my life, basically no longer really has any ideology left at all. I think that the answer to the firebombings of houses of God's worship lies in the creation of a new political party in Israel. This party would include all those who believe in the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, the "Tanach" or Hebrew Bible, who are Zionists, serve in the IDF, pay taxes in Israel, and vote. This covers all Israelis, Sabras and immigrants, Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews, Orthodox, Conservative and Reform Jews, Arab Christians, Russian, Ukrainian and Ethiopian immigrant Christian, "born-agains" who have been living in Israel for decades with children in the IDK, and even though I am not a messianic or a Christian, I believe the messianics should be included. In my new book, Is Fanatic Islam a Global Threat and Christian Revival for Israel's Survival, I review Islamic plans for the destruction of the Jews and Christian in Israel. Five million Jews cannot withstand the inevitable onslaught of over a billion Moslems. We Jews need the Christians, all Christians, on board in our war for survival. I think that a Judeo-Christian Bible Zionist Party is the answer. I think that true democracy will be better served. Without this party, there will be division. Many Jews and Christians in Israel will be disenfranchised. God, Israel,and democracy will be better served by the Bible Zionist Party.
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