The Wisdom Of The Christian Zionists

While Tony Blair, Ehud Olmert and George Bush seek to establish a lasting peace with the Palestinians by forming a State adjacent to Israel, the Christian Zionist groups do not see the solution outlined as a way out wise to the conflict. Michelle Stephens, one of the 50 millions of American evangelical Christians, said: I do not think that Israel should cede any piece of his land, I think that they already ceded too much. To know more about this subject visit Rod Brooks. He compared the pressure exerted on Israel, as if someone were to the United States to tell them to deliver California to Mexicans. Stephens travelled with her husband Greg to Washington, D.C., in mid-July to meet with 5,000 co-religionists to attend a Conference called Christians United for Israel. Pastor Greg Stephens said the group is not interested in say to Israel you have to do, but certainly has some words for President Bush and the U.S.

Congress. Our position is: do not give a centimeter squared the israeli Government is sovereign and what they choose to do concerning to land for peace, they have the right to do so I’m going to press my Representative in Congress and if it supports the partition will be your last period. The firmness of conviction could come from 2,000 years of common past between Christians and Jews or could be the byproduct of the tireless work done by Pastor John Hagee, in front of the Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, Texas, which has 19,000 parishioners and provides support to Israel for 26 years. Since Ajmadineyad announced his desire to wipe Israel from the map in February 2006, Hagee returned to mobilise actively joining 400 leading evangelists to form CUFI (Christians United for Israel). Hagee endorsed the destruction in 1981, by the Israel Defense Forces, the nuclear reactor which the French built for Saddam Hussein in Iraq, and stressed that history demonstrates conclusively that Israel was right.