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The Roaming Zionist.

Yes, it is true, I love Israel and I love Israelis. If I could be born again, I would be born a Jew. I love the fact that we have choices to make in life, and if some of those choices reflect the times we live in I would love to live in a country that resembles the country of Israel. Westerners take pride in their democracy and love to make rules and laws that may or may not reflect the heart of G_d. You might be wondering why I feel so strongly about the Jewish people and why I love them? I love them because they are G_d's people. Like you and me, we were created in the image of the Almighty, and what G_d loves, no I am not God..I love.

They say that God is love but I believe that he is allot more than that. We belong to G_d and the Jewish people belonged to God way before me. I can not understand how anybody can hate the people who revealed G_d to humanity, but I do understand that if you hate, you are not close to God. You hate because you hate God and you hate Jews because they love G_d.

May I be even bolder and say that I feel like I have Jewish blood running through my veins right now. I know that that is a weird thought, but if I could, I would live like a Jew..(I'm dreaming!!!) and die as a Jew. I know my friends might think I am really crazy, but everything that makes you who you are comes from who you are. I have family, Italian and Irish, but there is one last thing that I would like to say. My heart is Jewish and I pray for the Jews, I pray that God would bless them, and I pray that more people would love Israel.

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