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    Wrong, it’s perfectly possible to be Jewish and have a different religion or be an atheist. Many such cases in fact

    Okay. So there are Jews from Europe, Jews from America, Jews from Russia, Jews from Middle east. What makes them “Jews”. It’s their religion. It’s the religion that connects them. If you are atheist Jew, than you are not Jewish or you are atheist just to trick people. Thats it.

    First because the majority of Zionists in the world are Christians

    No Christianity is TOTALLY against Judaism. If you are Christian and you have no problem with Judaism means you are brainwashed Christian that doesn’t know anything. The examples you gave there who are Jews and did anti-zionist protests doesn’t change anything compared to rest of Jews.

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      Jewish is an Ethni-Religious term, if you are Jewish but don’t follow Judaism, you are still ethnically Jewish.

      The majority of Evangelical Christians are Zionists. So if you can’t be a Christian and tied to Judaism, but many Christians support Zionism, this should signify to you that modern Zionism is not as closely tied to Judaism as you think. Don’t just stick your head in the sand, think about it.

      Jews opposing Zionism proves that Judaism doesn’t equate to Zionism.

      So simply, if Judaism ≠ Zionism (because many Jews disagree) and Zionism≠ Judaism (because many Christians are Zionist)

      Then you should realize your whole anti-Semitic premise is wrong.