



flag might as well read 666 - six points, six sides, six triangles. and it has no relationship to king david. they just call it that.






























I could ask you the same question Tansy. Both Vekky & I have made numerous posts that prove otherwise. You are still living (or stuck) in the OT, as though the New Covenant was never ratified by Jesus' precious blood.
If you believe Israel are still God's 'chosen ppl', then you have yet to understand one of the central tenets of your faith - that there is only one gospel, one saviour, and one community of the redeemed - aka the body or bride of Christ, aka the church 'militant', made up of believers from all the nations on earth, including Israel.
There is no alternative route to salvation specially reserved for any nation - not even Israel.
Yes, of course both testaments are inspired by God, and together make up our Bible. However, you have forgotten a basic rule of interpretation - The New interprets the Old, not the other way round. The NT writers uniformly interpet the OT promises, prophecies, etc, as finding their fulfilment in the New Covenant instituted by Jesus.
Your favourite site will almost certainly ignore this fact, coz it cannot be reconciled with its basic premise of a separate destiny for Israel after the flesh.
My argument is not with your Bible, but with some of your links, and possibly one or two inferences you may have drawn from them. And yes, of course you are at liberty to visit whatever site/s you please. It's still a (relatively) free country, unlike China & N. Korea.
Just bear in mind when you visit these sites that very few of them are sound in every area of Bible truth and teaching. Thanks to its domination of the US religious scene, most of these sites have been influenced to a greater or lesser extent by a pernicious error that claims to be the gold standard of Christian orthodoxy. Nothing could be further from the truth, but unless you are aware of the facts, its history and methods, it's extremely easy for an unwary believer to accept its claims without challenge.
It has nothing to do with my opinions, approval, etc. If, after due testing against the clear statements of Scripture you are still satisfied that these sites publish nothing more than unnalloyed truth, then by all means accept them as such. Just make sure you do your due diligence, and don't accept everything you read at face value without testing its Scriptural basis.