Like Birds in a Cage (e-bog) af Crump, David M.
Crump, David M. (forfatter)

Like Birds in a Cage e-bog

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When Christians collude in crimes against humanity, they betray their citizenship in the kingdom of God, demonstrating that Christ's Lordship does not rule over every area of their lives. The popular ideology known as Christian Zionism is a prime enabler of such widespread discipleship--failure in western Christianity. As the state of Israel continues to violate international law with colonial ...
E-bog 359,43 DKK
Forfattere Crump, David M. (forfatter), Burge, Gary M. (introduktion)
Forlag Cascade Books
Udgivet 28 oktober 2021
Længde 350 sider
Genrer Religion and politics
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781725269583
When Christians collude in crimes against humanity, they betray their citizenship in the kingdom of God, demonstrating that Christ's Lordship does not rule over every area of their lives. The popular ideology known as Christian Zionism is a prime enabler of such widespread discipleship--failure in western Christianity. As the state of Israel continues to violate international law with colonial settlement in lands captured by warfare, legalized racial discrimination, and the creation of what many have called "e;the world's largest open-air prison"e; in Gaza, Christian Zionists continue their unqualified support for Zionist Israel. Though Israel advertises itself as "e;the only democracy in the Middle East,"e; it is actually a rigid ethnocracy--its entire society built on the foundations of Jewish supremacy over a Palestinian underclass. History will eventually judge Christian Zionist support for Israel's crimes against the Palestinians in the same way people of conscience now condemn the Christian church in the American South for its defense of slavery and hostility towards the civil rights movement. Just as the Southern Baptist church finally repudiated its pro-slavery past, so everyone genuinely devoted to Jesus Christ must repudiate both the ideology and the legacy of Christian Zionism.