Two-State Zionism Q4 2025 Course Correction


10:11 AM Monday.

Over this past weekend, I made the conceptual change from Christian Zionism - including the minimalist Catholic version pioneered by Gavin D'Costa - to Abrahamic Two-State Zionism. Now I need to make some additional Q4 2025 course corrections.

First and most importantly, I will no longer attempt to focus my Two-State Zionism project on a Monday morning time slot. That degree of productivity theme-day specificity has not been working well for me, despite repeated attempts to structure my time into theme days since January 2022. I have learned that there are some weeks when I spend several days diving deep into the two-state crisis, and there are other weeks when I give it much less attention. God rarely seems to restrict my concern for two-state research to a Monday morning.

Procedurally, then, what I will attempt to do moving forward is write a Two-State Zionism blog entry whenever I have enough time and feel a strong enough need to add something to the global conversation, regardless of the day of the week. 

My second course correction relates to the substance of my two-state thinking. There are many strands to consider. Putting it all together, here is my updated Two-State Zionism Q4 2025 goal: to identify and evaluate some of the strongest arguments against Abrahamic Two-State Zionism made by Jewish, Christian, and Muslim theologians, and to resolve, in part or in full, the crisis of Abrahamic Two-State Zionist conscience occasioned by release of the HRC COI September 2025 genocide report, all while keeping reasonably abreast of current developments in the implementation of the 20-Point Gaza Peace Plan.

Now it is time for me to get caught up on the latest briefings from the Times of Israel, Ark Media, and the FDD Morning Brief:


I will listen to these briefings between 11 AM and 5 PM as I attend to meals, exercise, and transportation for my mom's eyecare appointment. If I have anything that seems remotely helpful to say about these briefings before the end of the business day I will do so in the comments section below. 

End 11:10 AM.

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