View Full Version : One-third of American voters believe in Christian Zionism
IRONxMortlock
11-13-2006, 02:56
Well this is very disturbing to say the least.
The Council for the National Interest has just conducted a Zogby International poll that reveals that nearly a third (31 percent) of likely American voters believe in Christian Zionism, as defined as "a belief that Israel must have all of the promised land, including Jerusalem, to facilitate the second coming of the messiah."
http://www.cnionline.org/learn/polls/czandlobby/index.htm
YAY! The four horsemen of the apocalypse! :dizzy2:
Devastatin Dave
11-13-2006, 03:02
Count me in!!! Death to Palestine!!!:beam:
sharrukin
11-13-2006, 03:05
Well this is very disturbing to say the least.
http://www.cnionline.org/learn/polls/czandlobby/index.htm
YAY! The four horsemen of the apocalypse! :dizzy2:
It sounds a little odd to me, but why is it disturbing?
Alexander the Pretty Good
11-13-2006, 03:10
Didn't seem to matter this past election. :shrug:
IRONxMortlock
11-13-2006, 03:13
It sounds a little odd to me, but why is it disturbing?
When a 3rd of the population of the world's most powerful, nuclear armed superpower is eagerly awaiting the 2nd coming and the subsequent destruction of the earth, it is rather disturbing.
Papewaio
11-13-2006, 03:15
They have yet to be brought to his noodle appendage and have their checks stuffed with his meat balls until their mouths overflow with the jucies.
:laugh4: Hmmm lunch...
sharrukin
11-13-2006, 03:15
When a 3rd of the population of the world's most powerful, nuclear armed superpower is eagerly awaiting the 2nd coming and the subsequent destruction of the earth, it is rather disturbing.
It said they believed that Israel must have the Holy Land, not that they are hoping for doomsday! I think we need to have nuclear weapons, but that doesn't mean I hope they will be used. Two different things.
IRONxMortlock
11-13-2006, 03:19
It said they believed that Israel must have the Holy Land, not that they are hoping for doomsday!
Read how the question was definied again.
The Council for the National Interest has just conducted a Zogby International poll that reveals that nearly a third (31 percent) of likely American voters believe in Christian Zionism, as defined as "a belief that Israel must have all of the promised land, including Jerusalem, to facilitate the second coming of the messiah."
Del Arroyo
11-13-2006, 03:45
As an American, I will tell you that this is true. I'm not studied up on it, but there are large segments of the Evangelical movement which believe that it is every true Christian's duty to hasten the coming of the Apocalypse, because all of the true Christians will be whisked away to forever happy-happy land before anything bad happens. There is a whole like 10-book series of popular novels, which have sold very well, which deal with these ideas (the first one is called "The Rapture" I believe). And there is a looney daytime TV show called the 700-club where this white-haired guy and a botoxed church lady call viewers to pray and to send donations; and one of the things they'll often talk about is how we must help Israel so that Christ can come again.
If you are still skeptical, google "The Rapture" and "The 700 Club".
America is filled with crazy people, which I think results from our irreverant "fresh idea" heritage being combined with the syptoms of a decadent society.
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Then again, millions of people all over the world genuinely believe that the Virgin Mary appears to them in bagels and windowpanes. That's pretty crazy. Probably harmless though.
The lemur has a shocking number of neighbors who disbelieve evolutionary theory. It's kind of creepy. They'll say, "It's just a theory." Lemur says, "Right, and gravity is just a theory. The speed of light is just a theory. Do you fight them too?"
It's freakin' medieval. Our state has fantastic public schools. Met a woman tonight who yanked her four children out of them 'cause she didn't want them learning dirty Darwinism. Aieeee!
Mr. Garrison would be proud. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zYkKrLdPjw)
IrishArmenian
11-13-2006, 04:55
When a 3rd of the population of the world's most powerful, nuclear armed superpower is eagerly awaiting the 2nd coming and the subsequent destruction of the earth, it is rather disturbing.
Isn't Christian Zionism the creation of a Christian sovereign nation, only for Christians? I see no problem with 1/3 of voters awaiting the second coming Jesus. I see a problem in them wanting a Christian only nation.
IRONxMortlock
11-13-2006, 05:40
Isn't Christian Zionism the creation of a Christian sovereign nation, only for Christians? I see no problem with 1/3 of voters awaiting the second coming Jesus. I see a problem in them wanting a Christian only nation.
Yeah, I guess there's no problem in them looking forward to it. The problem is when they might decide the best action is to help the 2nd coming along by taking action.
...but there are large segments of the Evangelical movement which believe that it is every true Christian's duty to hasten the coming of the Apocalypse, because all of the true Christians will be whisked away to forever happy-happy land before anything bad happens.
I knew there were some people like this but I was very surprised to find 31% of people support such a thing. I'm assuming that many people perhaps miss-understood the question and answered "yes"; that they were Christian and they support Israel.
The lemur has a shocking number of neighbors who disbelieve evolutionary theory. It's kind of creepy. They'll say, "It's just a theory." Lemur says, "Right, and gravity is just a theory. The speed of light is just a theory. Do you fight them too?"
To be fair, all I know for sure about gravity is that things fall down when they're put into the air. If the teaching of evolution in US schools is anything like the patronizing lessons I received about gravity in high school, it's not much wonder that a large number of people remain unconvinced.
Well this is very disturbing to say the least.
http://www.cnionline.org/learn/polls/czandlobby/index.htm
YAY! The four horsemen of the apocalypse! :dizzy2:
Obviously that 1/3 didn't vote.
Samurai Waki
11-13-2006, 08:59
Actually that 1/3rd voted six years ago, and are now feeling like they got scammed, and decided not to vote this time around... or in the near future. If the rapture does ever happen... chances are its going to happen in a way nobody expects it will, with or without supporting Israel. And thats just if your a religious die-hard. speaking of which, weren't the people in the Medieval Era all for hastening things for a second coming of Christ?
I'd really be so satisfied if the rapture actually came, and that 1/3 had got it all wrong.
It'd just be so funny.
I knew there were some people like this but I was very surprised to find 31% of people support such a thing. I'm assuming that many people perhaps miss-understood the question and answered "yes"; that they were Christian and they support Israel.
I'm going to bet that is the case here for a majority of it. It's a badly worded question. One that doesnt implicitly ask if they actually support violence to get there or just a fund raiser for isreali orphans. But sadly the linguistic capabilities of some of the individuals is in question also, I doubt many people understand what christian zionism means.
The lemur has a shocking number of neighbors who disbelieve evolutionary theory. It's kind of creepy. They'll say, "It's just a theory." Lemur says, "Right, and gravity is just a theory. The speed of light is just a theory. Do you fight them too?"
Yes those people irritate the living heck out of me. People who don't understand that a theory is pretty much just another unprovable fact. I find though a response of "Your entire existance, your life, is just a theory." or "The way your hand looks to you is just a theory." far more effective. The fact that you can trace genetic lineage through many animals is near proof of evolution. Though that isnt even what Darwin theorized in his first book.
Devastatin Dave
11-13-2006, 15:56
Originally Posted by FSM Sutra 3:14
"They have yet to be brought to his noodle appendage and have their checks stuffed with his meat balls until their mouths overflow with the jucies."
:laugh4: Hmmm lunch...
Mmmmm, that's making me all hot, pinch my nipples!!!
I'd really be so satisfied if the rapture actually came, and that 1/3 had got it all wrong.
It'd just be so funny.
Rowan Atkinson used to do this wonderful comedy bit where he was a bureaucrat welcoming people to Hell. He'd welcome all these various evil groups and send them to their various areas, then he'd get to the Christians and say, "Oh, yes right. Terribly sorry. But the Jews were right. Move along!"
Rowan Atkinson used to do this wonderful comedy bit where he was a bureaucrat welcoming people to Hell. He'd welcome all these various evil groups and send them to their various areas, then he'd get to the Christians and say, "Oh, yes right. Terribly sorry. But the Jews were right. Move along!"
Hehe, I think I've seen that.
Kind of like the South Park scene where everyone is informed by Satan's PA guy that in fact the Mormans had the only correct religion.
Philippus Flavius Homovallumus
11-13-2006, 16:47
Better still was the one where he was bishop who directed "The Life of Monty Python" and was then attacked as a Python-heretic.
This whole thing has to do with "End Timers." They believe the day of reckoning is near at hand and that they can hasten it by restoring all of Isreal, rebuilding the Temple of Soloman and triggering a nuclear war in the Middle East.
A lot of them worship George Bush as a Quasi-Prophet on a divine mission.
These are pretty much the worst "Christians" ever. The Crusaders were nowhere near this bad.
Adrian II
11-13-2006, 16:59
Well this is very disturbing to say the least.
http://www.cnionline.org/learn/polls/czandlobby/index.htm
YAY! The four horsemen of the apocalypse! :dizzy2:When you look at the graph, it may not be that disturbing. More American voters strongly reject the apocalyptic notion (20%) than strongly believe in it (16%).
I don't know what to make of the 15% that 'somewhat believe in it'. Does anyone?
The detailed breakdown at the bottom of the page is interesting, too:
Those living in the east (66 percent) are the most likely to say they do not believe in Christian Zionism, while those living in south (35 percent) and in the central Great Lakes region (36 percent) are the most likely to believe. Protestants (40 percent) are significantly more likely to believe than are Catholics (19 percent). African Americans (40 percent) are more likely to believe in this than either Hispanics (33 percent) or whites (29 percent). Republicans (37 percent) are more likely to believe in Christian Zionism than are Democrats or independents (28 percent each).I am rooting for the 53% who do not believe in it.
And I am rooting for the Lemur. I mean, there goes the neighbourhood... :sick2:
CrossLOPER
11-13-2006, 17:09
I suppose this would be a good time to mentioned that my nick is not meant to be of the religious type...
Anyway, this type of belief system appears to have been very common throughout the history of America. Many sects and cults thrived in the west else they would have been either extinguished or their movement hampered back in the Old World. Ever hear of the 7th Day Adventists?
To be fair, I met a person who I believe was an Adventist. He was very nice, and did not personally seem to be hoping for the world to burst into flames while he was whisked away. He did refer to me as "The Devil" once...
Rowan Atkinson used to do this wonderful comedy bit where he was a bureaucrat welcoming people to Hell. He'd welcome all these various evil groups and send them to their various areas, then he'd get to the Christians and say, "Oh, yes right. Terribly sorry. But the Jews were right. Move along!"
Odd...there's no hell in Judaism.
Vladimir
11-13-2006, 19:31
Well this is very disturbing to say the least.
http://www.cnionline.org/learn/polls/czandlobby/index.htm
YAY! The four horsemen of the apocalypse! :dizzy2:
Great, more on Zionists :dizzy2: . You're misunderstanding the quote, specifically the word must. It's not "they should" but "it is necessary" in order for it to happen. Once that confusion is corrected you automatically know that the 1/3rd are stating their beliefs/interpretations of what’s written in the Bible. Your “interpretation” suggests that you think 31% of Americans want the Apocalypse, which is just silly.
Edit: Ok, 31% of likely voters? :inquisitive:. You do know that actual voters account for ~40% of the population right?
yesdachi
11-13-2006, 19:45
I’d bet that 31% of the 31% don’t really know what a “Zion” is. Lucky for the rest of the world that only about 10% of Americans actually run America and the window lickers and mouth breathers are left to watch NASCAR and wrestling or play fantasy sports and complain about things without actually doing anything.
America rocks but Americans are dee dee dee.
Red Peasant
11-13-2006, 20:08
Odd...there's no hell in Judaism.
There is, they just don't make a big song and dance about it. Do you think they believe that Hitler got off scot-free? Course they don't.
Kralizec
11-13-2006, 20:13
Slightly related, I find it surprising how many people seem to believe that Jews who follow only the Torah and not the NT, well, (forgive me for being rude) don't go to hell. The NT specifically states you need to accept Jesus to go to the Father. Literal interpetation, my ass.
Slightly related, I find it surprising how many people seem to believe that Jews who follow only the Torah and not the NT, well, (forgive me for being rude) don't go to hell. The NT specifically states you need to accept Jesus to go to the Father. Literal interpetation, my ass.
It is all a little weak. Hate homosexuals, but don't follow any of the other stuff, like random bull sacrifices or whatever.
Can't keep your cake and eat it. Either it's entirely literally true, or it's all a story. You can't pick out bits, particularly not when they are in the same story/page/sentence.
These are pretty much the worst "Christians" ever. The Crusaders were nowhere near this bad.
I've yet to see any of these "End Timers" cannibalize an entire city, women children and all. But as soon as they do, I'm 100% with ya on that.~:smoking:
Great, more on Zionists . You're misunderstanding the quote, specifically the word must. It's not "they should" but "it is necessary" in order for it to happen. Once that confusion is corrected you automatically know that the 1/3rd are stating their beliefs/interpretations of what’s written in the Bible. Your “interpretation” suggests that you think 31% of Americans want the Apocalypse, which is just silly.
Like I said before it's a badly worded question for what its being used to represent. The results merely state that 31% of a 1000 likely voters believe that in order for the apocalypse to happen the jews must have Israel. Doesn't ask if they support anything to force the apocalypse to happen. Or even if they want the apocalypse to occur.
IrishArmenian
11-16-2006, 01:48
BDC, I believe Ghandi will get into heaven before a pedophile priest.
We, the rational don't-get-the-publicity-because-we-aren't-idiots Christians, are mostly educated moderates. I believe some parts of the Bible are metaphors, but most of it is true.
I am just glad that, me being an Armenian Apostlic, these people and I share very few beliefs besides that in Jesus of course.
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