You may not be aware or fluent in the supersessionism vs dual-covenant theological conflict. That’s fine. But that doesn’t change history or how Christian theology evolved over these 2,000 years. You’re focusing on .01% of NT passages to arrive at a racist soteriology. And the reason this view didn’t catch on until the last century is because … it isn’t supported in 99.9% of the NT which clearly and emphatically points to Jesus as the ONLY way to salvation and that race, sex, vocation, wealth, and status no longer matter in salvation. And it’s no coincidence that dual-covenant theology emerged at the same time as the modern Zionist movement. It’s also no coincidence that Bibi and Likud relies on mega-church leaders like Hagee, networks like CBN and TBN to distract a significant number of US taxpayers from recognizing the flawed foundation of Zionist ethno-supremacism and Israel’s stranglehold over US foreign policy and free speech laws in America, of which the TikTok ban is the latest example.
You have certainly served your government, but that doesn’t automatically guarantee you’ve served your country. By that logic, anyone who has served in the public sector has benefited their fellow countrymen. And we know that is easily wrong. It’s just customary that we avoid critical evaluation of the performance, function, and results of government employees in the most dangerous environments, like military, police, first responders, etc. But there’s no reason to assume that the hazards of a government job assures that employee of benefiting their fellow countryman. Consider this soldier’s realization:
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My personal lack of military service neither prevents my knowledge of others nor my right to share such knowledge. However you are welcome to identify any claim I’ve made with which you disagree and provide a rebuttal.