Here is an interesting comparison of Zionism and ISIS:
“Although unpopular and deeply politically incorrect the notion might be, Zionism remains nevertheless a reality which the international community cannot afford to turn a blind eye on, especially since its ideology entails and affirms itself on the annihilation of an entire people — the Muslim people,” Rabbi Meir Hirsh, a member of the Neturei Karta, told MintPress News of the effort of Jews to regain and retain their biblical homeland — the historic ob “Land of Israel.”
Noting that the rise of Zionism is not just a Palestinian issue, Rabbi Hirsh warned that the Zionist absorption of Palestine is “the first step toward the rise of Greater Israel.”
“Criticism toward Israel has become such a social and political taboo that the public has been blinded to the truth. People can no longer see, let alone fathom, that Israel has become just as radical, intolerant and extreme in its views as Islamists have proven to be. I would actually argue that ISIS [Islamic State of Iraq and Syria] carries disturbing Zionist characteristics, not only in its ideology but its policies, even though it claims to seek to destroy Israel.”
http://www.mintpressnews.com/zionism-and-isis-opposing-forces-or-two-sides-of-the-same-coin/199482/
It appears that Israel and ISIS will someday clash over the Temple Mount / Noble Sanctuary in Jerusalem. And apparently Christians intend to go along with the Israeli side of this dispute, even though it may not be in their best interests to do so:
http://sainthoward.blogspot.com/2013/08/the-abomination-of-desolation.html
http://sainthoward.blogspot.com/2013/08/how-can-jesus-be-his-own-antichrist.html
Failure to talk about this, either due to the perception of antisemitism or general political correctness, will be a big mistake. If Americans in general don't believe in the reality of the Bible and the Koran, then why are we devoting our national treasure to the fulfillment of Biblical prophecy?
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