No not really. Those who curse Israel will be cursed doesn't mention Christianity. It leave the promise open to all nations.
Nope, not how Christian we are but simply as already explained we are a Christian nation as defined in our foundation. Meaning if we rebel against the moral foundation that shaped our laws then we will be destroying the system of a Constitutional Republic designed around God-given rights.
Yes. Why? Number one, our faith is never taught to be forced on others but always a free will choice. And of course,
Romans 13:1
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13 Let everyone be subject to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God.
God established the system of government we live in.
Acts 17:26-27
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26 From one man he made all the nations, that they should inhabit the whole earth; and he marked out their appointed times in history and the boundaries of their lands. 27 God did this so that they would seek him and perhaps reach out for him and find him, though he is not far from any one of us.
Thank you for answering the question. We disagree, but at least there is a basis to continue the discussion. My answer about Israel consists of showing support of Israel requires, in the US, a Christian component. You don't believe so, and that's okay.
I recognize that as our country drifts farther away from true Christianity we tend to support Israel less and the Palestinians more. You don't believe that has anything to do with Christianity? That's okay--we agree to disagree.
My argument, essentially, is that our government did not begin as a pure Christian "theocracy," but rather, as a "truce" between conservative Christians and Christian Deists. We agreed to coexist for the sake of peace.
I believe there are times when we can have a pure Christian theocracy, and times when it is impossible, because there is no true Christian majority. The US was born without a true Christian majority, but rather, as a "mixed" Christian population. It was, however, nominally a Christian majority.
When such a country exists, that is not truly Christian in character and in philosophy, the die is cast, and there will be an ebbing away of Christian spirituality. If a country is in the "rise," Christian testimony can improve the country. If the country is in a "downfall," Christianity will judge the country, and the country will reject Christianity.
The ancient Roman government initially rejected Christianity, but then accepted it. But it didn't fully accept it, and the empire fell.
Today we have an America that is in a "downfall." It never completely accepted Christianity, and instead is satisfied with religious pluralism, which I believe is idolatry. This is not the fault of conservative Christians, but of those who insisted on "other religions." Unfortunately, many conservative Christians have embraced this non-Christian, secularistic philosophy embracing all religions equally.
Again, I believe this is idolatry, and is speeding the downfall of our country. Just my opinion, brother. And it is why, I think, that the US is gradually turning against Israel and towards the Muslims.