I don't think Pope Francis needed to be educated by the secular Pm of Israel, esp. when the Jews insists Jesus had a Roman father.
You should read the book Rabbi J written by a priest who says the same. Regardless, there are many Christians, including Catholics, who are for Israel. Naturally a NeoNazi like you isn't and can't say enough derogatory things about the country. Jesus would dislike a person such as you.
Jesus , as I know of him from the NT, would of say those in power who call themselves jews are not, they are of their father Satan.
Pen, just the opposite is true. He loved them then, He loves them now, and will reside in their midst for eternity. In the upcoming WW, God is going to mark 144,000 of them to prevent them from being harmed, thus preserving all the tribes of Abraham's family. If they belonged to Satan, God would leave them to Satan.
Even if it goes against the grain for you, if you are a Bible reader, then stop cursing God's people, and start praying on their behalf. What we are seeing now is prophesy being fulfilled. The whole world is going to go against Israel. That hatred is forming now, and that IS Satan.
God, shows favor to those who bless Israel. So bless Israel. It will ultimately effect you positively. Nowhere in the Bible does it call for you to judge them. Leave that to the one who wears the judgment robe. Christ is Jewish and Israel is HIS inheritance, not Satan's. You are on the wrong side right now.
I don't take the bible literally , it was never mean to be taken like that. I do not worship Jesus as God either. If those in Israel are holy ones of God , leave me out of their God, I want nothing to do with him. The OT is horrible reading. My God not the Jewish war tribal God, well their God is money and power.
Also next time you talk about Nazis , remember they were Christians.
PROTESTANT CHURCHES IN NAZI GERMANY
The largest Protestant church in Germany in the 1930s was the German Evangelical Church, comprised of 28 regional churches or
Landeskirchen that included the three major theological traditions that had emerged from the Reformation: Lutheran, Reformed, and United. Most of Germany's 40 million Protestants were members of this church, although there were smaller so-called "free" Protestant churches, such as Methodist and Baptist churches.
They were also persuaded by the statement on “positive Christianity” in Article 24 of the 1920 Nazi Party Platform, which read:
"We demand the freedom of all religious confessions in the state, insofar as they do not jeopardize the state's existence or conflict with the manners and moral sentiments of the Germanic race. The Party as such upholds the point of view of a positive Christianity without tying itself confessionally to any one confession. It combats the Jewish-materialistic spirit at home and abroad and is convinced that a permanent recovery of our people can only be achieved from within on the basis of the common good before individual good."
The German Churches and the Nazi State