There is no "right to exist" for nations. What does that even mean? How can a country be entitled to exist?
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Heretics like are claiming that modern political claims to land are a “right from God,” a biblical mandate to “return to the land.” That is not Christianity. That is heretical dispensationalist theology pushed by Christian Zionists who have swapped the Gospel for a political ideology and are falsely calling it “prophecy.”
The Catholic Church has rejected this for 2,000 years. God’s promises are fulfilled in Jesus Christ. No modern nation carries a divine mandate, and no government policy is part of salvation history. This is what I rejected from the Religious Liberty Commission stage. As a Catholic, I do not embrace Zionism as a fulfillment of biblical prophecy. The Church teaches that God’s promises are fulfilled in Christ and extended to all through His Church, not through any modern political movement or nation-state, even one intentionally named “Israel.”
When Scripture is twisted to treat modern war as God’s will, it becomes a justification for violence, displacement, and the killing of innocent human life, which no Christian can endorse, let alone call God’s will.
Christian Zionists have propagated the lie that a modern political state can claim the title of “God’s chosen people,” and therefore invoke tremendous harm on others while blaspheming the Lord by asserting a divine mandate for their actions.
This is not the Gospel. It is a heretical distortion of Christianity that weaponizes Scripture to excuse injustice and sanctify the taking of innocent human life.
Catholics need to take Christianity back. We have the fullness of the faith and the Truth.

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