Christian Zionism Q4 2025 Goal
It's 8:16 AM on Monday morning as I begin to write. I've spent the last couple of hours reflecting on the genocide allegations against Israel with help from Google Gemini. You can see the full thread here: https://share.google/aimode/n8e9iv5tsF5G4k3kP. I've also downloaded the recent genocide finding of the Commission of Inquiry (COI) and a rebuttal from UN Watch to my active project files for further study. I mention all of this because I've reached the conclusion that the COI's genocide finding, while not an international legal determination, requires a crisis of conscience from Christian Zionism, and that impartial consideration of the COI report, together with Israel's defense, in anticipation of an eventual ICJ ruling in the genocide case brought by South Africa, is the single most important way that Christian Zionism can respond to this crisis in the coming quarter. At the same time, Christian Zionism must impartially re-examine the strongest arguments made against it by anti-Zionist theologians. This, then, is my Christian Zionism Q4 2025 goal: to identify and evaluate ten of the strongest arguments against Christian Zionism made by anti-Zionist Christian theologians, and to resolve, in part or in full, the crisis of Christian Zionist conscience occasioned by release of the COI genocide report, all while keeping reasonably abreast of current developments in Israel's geopolitical position.
Video at top: Christ in the Rubble: Faith, the Bible, and the Genocide in Gaza | Religion and Public Life | Harvard Divinity School.
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