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@EricRSammons..all Catholics should *obviously* hold: 1) Christ is King. 2) The New Covenant in Christ fulfills the Old Covenant, which means all people today need to come into the New Covenant. 3) Opposing the modern government of Israel is not antisemitic.

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A few beliefs that all Catholics should *obviously* hold: 1) Christ is King. 2) The New Covenant in Christ fulfills the Old Covenant, which means all people today need to come into the New Covenant. 3) Opposing the modern government of Israel is not antisemitic.

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Renato said…
Everything Sammons says is correct. Because the Jewish religion is dead and there is no point in existing.

When Israelis are indoctrinated by the state to view Palestinians as animals, it is evidence that the Mosaic Law is no longer in their hearts. And what is happening in Gaza is consistent with this fact.

That is why the divine commandments ask us to love God and our neighbor, which sums up all the other commandments. That is why Christ was vehement to them in saying that they were no longer Abraham's children (John 8:41-49). Therefore it is the works that reveal whether we are God's or not, which reveals itself to be spirit and truth (John 4:23).


I think the U.S. welcomed the Jews with tolerance and respect for all of them, like other nations. And American progress prospered because of them, but today a great price is paid for it. Because there was always a goal among progressive Jews for the creation of an Israeli state that came to fruition later; The whole world, however, is under the same control in order to actualize this pseudo-messianic mentality as well.

God has allowed that today because mankind has also gone astray. The apostasy of the Jews is the apostasy within the Church that has come to fruition.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aas29K743C0
Renato said…
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Renato said…
Jewish Day Pageant in 1933 as a cause for the creation of the state of Israel.

https://www.juf.org/news/century.aspx?id=10766

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