Getting to Know Your Neighbors

Children Demonstrate Zionism is Just a Symptom, Not the Causal Problem

February 19, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Children are so cute. They grow up cheerful, and all they want for Christmas is a doll, or a new bicycle.

Normal children that is.

Jewish children are a little different.

After all, they’re peculiar:

for thou art an holy people unto the LORD thy God, and the LORD hath chosen thee to be a peculiar people unto himself, above all the nations that are upon the earth. Deut. 14:2, Holy Bible

These peculiar, holy children have different wishes:

They seem to grow up with blood on their minds. When Jewish children give gifts to their neighbors, the gifts look suspiciously like bombs.

Some writers and preachers will tell you that these are Zionists, and that Zionism is something really bad.

There are all those upstanding Jewish people out there who don’t like Zionism at all!

“One century ago, a political movement was born that would go on to shape and influence Jewish culture and identity throughout the world.

When Theodor Herzl published the book Der Judenstaat in 1896, political Zionism, an all-encompassing movement of Jewish transformation through which the state of Israel was established, became a focus of public debate and a source of international controversy.

In 1897 Herzl also organized the Zionist Congress, which laid the foundation for the Zionist political movement.” (Susan Peterson, Conference to Analyze Zionism, The Harvard University Gazette, October 3, 1996)

If the critics of Zionism are right, Jews were a pretty harmless lot prior to 1896.

We test this theory in the light of scripture, a history of Jews written primarily, if not exclusively, by Jews:

An anti-Semitic preacher was spewing hate in the wilderness. He condemned the many sins of the Jews, and called on them to clean up their filthy lives. “O generation of vipers, who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come? Bring forth therefore fruits meet for repentance:” Matthew 3:7,8.

This preacher didn’t mince his words. Told the Jews they were poisonous snakes. Slithering in here and there, and destroying with poison.

Straight preaching has never been popular, and it didn’t take long before the preacher, John, was cast in prison.

Where he languished for some time.

Then one day the Jewish king threw a party. A Jewish girl came in to dance. The guests loved it. So the king offered a generous reward — pretty much anything she wanted.

If it had been a little goy, the girl would probably have thought of a new toy.

But this was a Jewish girl. She asked to have the preacher, on a platter. Not all of him, mind you. She wasn’t selfish. She just wanted the head. So the Jews cut off the head of the preacher so the Jewish girl could have a happy hanukkah.

Nothing has changed in 2000 years.

The next time you hear people talking as if Zionism was the problem, and not just a symptom, just tell them the stories about what Jews have done through the ages, and send them to Las Matanzas!

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