ZIONISM IS BEING EXPOSED FOR WHAT IT'S NOT ...
UNDERSTAND THE LIE HAS BEEN OUT FOR YEARS STILL THERE ARE THOSE SO SYSTEMATICALLY DECEIVED AND CONDITIONED TO BELIEVE THE LIE THAT IT'S NEXT TO IMPOSSIBLE TO GET THEM TO "SEE" OTHERWISE !!! NEVERTHELESS ... AS IT IS WRITTEN : "THERE IS NOTHING HIDDEN THAT WILL NOT BE BROUGHT TO THE LIGHT 🚨.
I WILL SAY THIS ( THE ZIONIST KNOW BETTER)
NOW YOU DO TOO ....
#IGNORANT NO MORE ...
Growing up, I remember hearing various perspectives about Zionism, many of which seemed contradictory or steeped in emotion rather than facts. What struck me most was how theological interpretations, such as those from Theodore Herzl in 1896, continue to ripple through contemporary discussions. Herzl's views on the coming savior and the definition of salvation have deeply influenced how Zionism is perceived, especially in religious contexts. From personal experience, engaging with those who hold deeply rooted beliefs about Zionism requires patience and openness. I’ve found that people are often 'systematically deceived and conditioned,' as noted, making it challenging to shift perspectives. However, acknowledging that "there is nothing hidden that will not be brought to the light" has encouraged me to research and discuss these matters more thoughtfully. Additionally, the theological critique stated—where rendering "Yahweh" alone is said to undermine salvation through "His son Yeshua Hamachiach"—opens doors to profound questions about faith, identity, and politics. This intersection of religion and ideology is complex but crucial for understanding the full picture. In conversations, I emphasize the importance of separating ideological propaganda from historical and spiritual truths. Such clarity helps in dismantling long-held misconceptions. It's not just about exposing Zionism for what it might not be, but about fostering informed dialogue and empathy. This journey revealed to me that awareness is the first step toward meaningful change, a process that requires us not to remain "#ignorant no more."