I am quite disappointed for this unmerited stereotyping. I'm not against Israel, nor anyone else for that matter. I just don't see them above reproach. God loves them? yeah (he loves everyone), he came through them? yeah, does that make them spiritually above others? No. God loves the Palestinian the same as he loves the Jew or you and me. "God so loved the world". His love is without a bias. God's plan for Israel is true that they would be branched back in Christ but that does not give them any advantage as being "we are always right so support us, those who don't, are cursed." That is just wrong, no matter how you come about it. Equating Israel's actions as a whole to "God's work" and then calling divine clemency as the only rationale, and insulting others for pointing out the flaw with " you are opposing God by opposing us", is a fallacy. If you do not see it, I can not help that. I'm all up for supporting them but it has to be fair within the framework of Christianity, else it is politics. God will help them when the time will come, and amen to that but that does not mean they are morally or spiritually superior. Neither God is going to help them because they are special. they are special because of God's promises, not by their own merit. So the speciality lies with in the promise of God and his grace, not their lineage or past or land. Paul went to lengths to explain that.Anyway, Ron Paul is toast! What surprises me are Christians who are anti-Israel. The Presbyterian Church USA, Lutherans in the USA, Catholics from Judea & Samaria, Orthodox Christians from Greece and Egypt and Russia, Archbishop Desmond Tutu...the list goes on and on. I can understand atheists and people like Ivellious being anti-Israel, but what's with you and neo-x?
I don't think that every action of Israel is directed by God (and I would love to see someone substantiate that claim rather then assert it) nor do I think that just because they are Jews, they can't be wrong or not be responsible for their actions. I don't buy into 'we have to (blindly) support Israel because they are God's people", well to begin, not every Jew, who is a born Jew, is a Jew to God. Paul was very clear on that. When you try to lump all of them in the same category and then claim divine backing up, is when it all gets hazy and I don't want anyone to get that benefit of doubt for political motivations. Lets be clear. We are told to discern and it a far-cry from blindingly following a government, which may not be even directed by God, may be not even right now. Can you prove biblically, or anyone else for that matter, that God is working with the Govt. of Israel? Be my guest, prove it.
Spiritual matters and political matters have a fine line of difference in them. People from middle ages followed political agendas with Deus vult. How do you know you are not any different?
As I said earlier once, define Israel, define Jews, then we may proceed.