Your statement is historically and biblically flawed.
“Once about the time the Western world was politically Christian. This Christian world created 'Israel'.”
That’s not accurate. The modern State of Israel was created in 1948, through a UN resolution, influenced by secular Western powers, post-Holocaust sympathy, and the Zionist political movement, not by Christianity or the church. In fact, many Christians and Jews alike opposed the secular Zionist movement.
To say “Christianity created Israel” is like blaming faith in Yeshua for political outcomes orchestrated by governments, atheists, and global alliances. That's not sound reasoning. Christianity as taught by Yeshua has nothing to do with border deals, wars, or UN mandates.
“Christianity is a political force because it holds to Isaiah and Revelation, which preach the destruction & submission of the nations.”
That’s a misunderstanding of prophecy. Isaiah and Revelation don’t preach domination by Christians. They reveal that YHWH will judge the nations—not followers of Yeshua wielding political power.
The judgment of nations in Revelation is not about Christians rising up as a political empire—it’s about God dealing with the wickedness and rebellion of the world. It’s His righteous judgment, not ours.
“For the Father judges no one, but has entrusted all judgment to the Son.” – John 5:22 (TLV)
And what does the Son tell us to do?
“My kingdom is not of this world. If My kingdom were of this world, My servants would be fighting... but now My kingdom is not from here.” – John 18:36 (TLV)
True Christianity rejects the idea of earthly domination and seeks instead to live peacefully, proclaiming truth with love and humility:
“We do not wage war according to the flesh… for the weapons of our warfare are not fleshly but powerful through God for the tearing down of strongholds.” – 2 Corinthians 10:3-4 (TLV)
So no, Christianity is not a political force—it is a spiritual calling. What Revelation proclaims is the victory of the Lamb, not the conquest of nations by men with Bibles in their hands and hatred in their hearts.
Bottom line: You’re confusing man's politics with God’s prophecy. Yeshua didn’t come to build an empire—but to call people out of all nations into His Kingdom.
“For He Himself is our shalom… and in His flesh He made powerless the hostility… to create in Himself one new man from the two groups—making shalom.” – Ephesians 2:14-15 (TLV)
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