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To: Emile Vidrine who wrote (9502)12/16/2005 5:44:00 PM
From: sea_urchin  Respond to of 22250
 
Emile > The forces behind Zionism (Jewish/Christian-Zionists/Masonic were not interested in rebuilding Solomon's Temple in a Birobidzahn Jewish homeland. Solomon's Temple in Birobidzahn had no theological, biblical or prophetic appeal for the deluded masses of Christian and Jewish Zionists.

Sure, but the Jewish religion didn't mandate the descendants of the sons of Abraham to go out and steal the Promised Land either. The original Talmudic texts stated clearly that there was a Covenant and if the Jews kept that Covenant the Messiah would come and lead them to the Promised Land. That Birobidzahn (which is near Mongolia) didn't have much appeal is understandable. Frankly, I don't know why the Zionists chose Palestine as the location of the national home for world Jewry because it was clearly in violation of the Covenant and the basic precepts of the Jewish religion. Perhaps the idea, tacitly, was to bring the religion to an end because if the Jews were installed in the Promised Land there wouldn't be any need for the Messiah to come? Hence there would be no purpose in the Covenant or in the religion.