There's no such thing as the Jew vote.Lew, please explain what you mean by this. I don't want to assume I understand what you're saying, so please provide some specifics.
As far as Cruz goes, he's pretty much a cookie cutter neo-con. I get so tired of hearing these limp-wristed "Judeo-Christians" (sic) who bow down to the Zionist agenda. Cruz is a lame joke.
And just to think that he is one of the best that the current political crop can produce is very, very sad. On domestic policy, Ted Cruz is somewhat palatable, especially when contrasted with the rest of the bunch in the Senate. But on foreign relations and the Middle East in particular, he is just like the rest, and unfortunately, like the majority of the American sheeple. Lew is correct in that any politician that fails to appease the Jewish media and money is doomed, making real progress difficult, indeed.Cruz is a lame joke.
Jews are concentrated in urban areas and particularly in the largest population states, so their bloc vote does influence a lot of local, state and national elections. But their power stems mainly from their financial and lobbying clout as well as their disproportionate positioning in all institutions of power and control.
I grew up in such a different age. when I was taught Christian ideas it was understood that the jews were responsible for the death of Jesus and many transgressions against God. For that they were eternally cursed and only could be saved by accepting Jesus. What happened to that? Jews were especially bad because they had been given so much by God and had turned away from Him. Unlike, say heathens who had never heard the word. Now somehow the cursed ones are special? How about that they are going to hell because they haven't been saved. Shouldn't Ted Cruz and his fellow Christians be trying to SAVE these people? Not worshiping them. Do I have something wrong? Am I missing some interpretation? Was there a special edict from God in the last 40 years that changed all this? I just don't get it.
Note that I don't think jews, or muslims, or atheists, should be treated differently under the secular law, I am strictly speaking about religion.
jax, I was taught the same thing as you, and I'm sure you'll find plenty who'll say the jews need to be saved and some missionaries who have that as their focus. The problem is that Zionism via dispensationalism has taken hold within many Christian denominations so much so that any questioning of Israel is near blasphemy. I've gone back and forth with several pastors who simply refuse to even honestly critique any of the horrible things that the state of Israhell does, even to the Christians who live in the middle east. They have a very warped view of Scripture and it has affected their thinking beyond reason. We can thank John Nelson Darby, Dwight L. Moody, C.I. Scofield (among many others), and the dispensational premillennial theology that they helped create and popularize. Their influence is almost everywhere now, having helped create Christian Zionism and of course jews everywhere rejoice.
I grew up in such a different age. when I was taught Christian ideas it was understood that the jews were responsible for the death of Jesus and many transgressions against God. For that they were eternally cursed and only could be saved by accepting Jesus. What happened to that? Jews were especially bad because they had been given so much by God and had turned away from Him. Unlike, say heathens who had never heard the word. Now somehow the cursed ones are special? How about that they are going to hell because they haven't been saved. Shouldn't Ted Cruz and his fellow Christians be trying to SAVE these people? Not worshiping them. Do I have something wrong? Am I missing some interpretation? Was there a special edict from God in the last 40 years that changed all this? I just don't get it.
Note that I don't think jews, or muslims, or atheists, should be treated differently under the secular law, I am strictly speaking about religion.
And just to think that he is one of the best that the current political crop can produce is very, very sad. On domestic policy, Ted Cruz is somewhat palatable, especially when contrasted with the rest of the bunch in the Senate.
Honestly, after doing research, he is John Insane McCain on steroids. His problem with the current immigration system is that we don't bring in enough immigrants, not that we don't enforce the laws on the books. He wants to DOUBLE legal immigration and increase H1B visas from 65,000 to 300,000 a year as part of doubling immigration. He is total zionist and corporate shill. But I will give him credit, he knows donors a certain ethnic group that can't be named will give him loads of cash for this kind of rhetoric when he runs in 2016.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pa2FU69HSag
The only man in the Senate worth our time in my view is Jeff Sessions because of his strong stand on immigration(opposing amnesty and reducing legal immigration) and social views. Except Sessions has already said he won't run. He wrote a good article the other day on Obama undermining US sovereignty and the Constitution through his threat to grant amnesty by executive order. Also talks about the the convergence of the political left and corporate lobbies on this issue.
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/387726/dont-give-masters-universe-their-amnesty-jeff-sessions
I grew up in such a different age. when I was taught Christian ideas it was understood that the jews were responsible for the death of Jesus and many transgressions against God. For that they were eternally cursed and only could be saved by accepting Jesus. What happened to that? Jews were especially bad because they had been given so much by God and had turned away from Him. Unlike, say heathens who had never heard the word. Now somehow the cursed ones are special? How about that they are going to hell because they haven't been saved. Shouldn't Ted Cruz and his fellow Christians be trying to SAVE these people? Not worshiping them. Do I have something wrong? Am I missing some interpretation? Was there a special edict from God in the last 40 years that changed all this? I just don't get it.
Note that I don't think jews, or muslims, or atheists, should be treated differently under the secular law, I am strictly speaking about religion.
Cruz is a neocon globalist puppet. He's just another DC shyster who cannot be trusted.
Like the good Colonel, I too am a post-Trib Christian supercessionist. On that point, here's a link to a trailer for the (anti pre-Trib) documentary entitled "After the Tribulation". This film does a fine job of Biblically "calling out" the (hyper-dispensationalist) "pre-Trib rapture"...
http://youtu.be/MtpH5_K0zzQ