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Extremisme binnen christelijke facties in Indonesia (Dr. M. Agung Rahmadi, M.Si.)

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Extremisme binnen christelijke facties in Indonesië

Extremism within Christian Factions in Indonesia

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One way to code which Christians have been exposed to Zionist radicalism and which have not is simply by observing whether they acknowledge that God has expelled the stiff-necked nation, the killers of the prophets, from the land of Palestine (code these as non-radicals). Meanwhile, those who skip over the verses about God’s expulsion of the Jews and claim that the land is still Jewish land (code these as radicals); because the land of the Canaanites, the descendants of Ham, is naturally the land of the Canaanites, not the land of the Semitic/Syrian descendants, who were given the land of Judah by God due to His covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and Israel/Jacob.

God repeatedly intended to destroy the entire nation of Israel during Moses’ time, but Moses persuaded God not to. However, after Moses' death, following Solomon’s reign, this nation became one that murdered the prophets, and God revoked His covenant with Abraham because God does not make covenants with wrongdoers. After God abandoned this nation, how can these Jewish descendants of Shem, these children of Babylon, these children of Mesopotamia, still claim that the land of the “Canaanites” is the land of the Jews? (God Himself said that He made this nation one without "land"), for they were no longer recognized in Babylon, and Palestine naturally does not belong to them.

After the death of Moses and their liberation from Egypt, where they had been slaves for 400 years, this nation became enslaved again under the Philistines in the land of Canaan for nearly 600 years. This occupation occurred during the time of the priests, whose foolish nature as a nation that killed the prophets is vividly illustrated in the story of Samson. This continued until King Saul and David won the war against the Philistines. Jewish independence, after Moses’ death, was only achieved 1000 years before Christ. The Kingdom of Israel was established with Saul from the tribe of Benjamin as the first king, followed by David and Solomon from the tribe of Judah. However, this kingdom lasted only 60 years with just three reigning kings. The Kingdom of Great Israel then split into two: the Kingdom of Judah, which continued the throne from the bloodline of David and Solomon/Sulayman, governing the tribes of Judah and Benjamin for 500 years; and the Kingdom of Israel, which only lasted 300 years before God again enslaved them in Babylon, where they were destroyed and exiled to Khorasan.

Radicals also claim that the Ashkenazi, who have been proven to be fake Jews, people of the Caucasus who claim to be of Judaism and of the Jewish race, are truly descendants of the tribe of Judah, son of Israel, son of Isaac, son of Abraham. I hope that the brainwashing of Indonesian Christians by Israeli intelligence is quickly countered by BIN (Indonesian State Intelligence Agency) so that no conflicts arise in our country due to Zionist provocations of our fellow Christian Indonesians, our own blood relatives. I see an evil pattern by Israelis who are radicalizing Indonesian Christians to turn them into a Neo-Ahmadiyah to be attacked by radical Islamists. Isn’t it foolish for us, as blood relatives, to kill each other over the conflict between Israel and Palestine/Rome’s Muslims in Syria? This polarization must be critically observed and swiftly executed by government intelligence. Thank you.

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