This was along the lines of some thoughts I had last night as well. Except I was pondering more about what this event will do to bring us closer to when the world will turn against Israel all together before Christ comes. I had wanted to look up the scripture references but haven't had a chance. I guess I always thought that the USA would be one of the only allies Israel had when the world came against them but somewhere I thought I remembered hearing the actually the US would turn against them as well. Are you familiar with any of these answers? Thanks!
I do not believe the Church takes a specific stance on anything like this. Usually the Church will always make a general statement about the victims of the war and that they hope for peace quickly. Any opinions you get will always be personal opinions from Members on the Topic.
As for the Last Days Scenario. There are many threads that touch on this from various angles, you may find the answers you are looking for in:
* Last Days Exodus
* Events Before The Second Coming
* Exact Time Of His Coming?
* Prayer Of Orson Hyde On The Mount Of Olives
* Last Days Signs
* Oh Thou Palestine
* The Coming Crisis (LDS Mature)
* Mature Discussion of the Last Days (LDS Mature)
* Is China In Prophecy (LDS Mature)
I think the Church backs prophecy. We are told the eventual out come of Israel. I suspect that Israel is going to be make the surrounding nations really mad and there will be something close to a nuclear fallout. Then they will be almost totally overridden by their enemies.
In principle, the Church has officially supported the return of the Jew to its homeland.
We have the 1845 Proclamation of the Twelve which states
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And we further testify, that the Jews among all nations are hereby commanded, in the name of the Messiah, to prepare, to return to Jerusalem in Palestine, and to rebuild that city"¦ And also to organize and establish their own political government, under their own rulers, judges, and governors, in that country. |
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The Lord has said that in the last days there will be "wars and rumors of wars, and the whole earth shall be in commotion, and men's hearts shall fail them" (D&C 45:26). As members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, we are a people of peace. We follow the Savior, who is the Prince of Peace. We look forward to His millennial reign, when wars will end and peace will be restored to the earth (see Isaiah 2:4).However, we recognize that in this world, government leaders sometimes send military troops to war to defend their nations and ideals. |
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5 O ye Gentiles, have ye remembered the Jews, mine ancient covenant people? Nay; but ye have acursed them, and have hated them, and have not sought to recover them. But behold, I will return all these things upon your own heads; for I the Lord have not forgotten my people. |
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Let that nation or that people who shall take an active part in behalf of Abraham's children, and in the raising up of Jerusalem, find favor in Thy sight. Let not their enemies prevail against them, neither let pestilence or famine overcome them, but let the glory of Israel overshadow them, and the power of the Highest protect them; while that nation or kingdom that will not serve Thee in this glorious work must perish, according to Thy word --- Yea, those nations shall be utterly wasted. |
Yes I feel that the Lord will restore Israel. But why to we assume that modern Israel is that gathering or return? There seems to me that their are probably as many Jews not in the nation of Israel then in the current political nation Israel. Why then are not the majority not gathered. It seems the me that the prophecy is saying at least the majority of Jews will be gathered to Israel. I am not sure if we have that. There have always been Jews in the region, even during the height of the Islamic empire there were plenty of Jews in Palestine. Why do we signify this gathering to the gain of political power to the region by a minority of the world's Jewish population?
In fact in the Jewish culture, it is a hotly contested topic if the nation Israel is indeed the fulfilling of this prophecy. I know several Jews that do not believe that it is. I know a rabbi who once explained to me that this is a very controversial idea in Judaism. he gave a fireside in our ward and explained this idea when an LDS member brought up the idea of the gathering of Israel. He personally did not think the political nation of Israel was the fulfillment of this prophecy.
I am not saying that it is or isn't, but I wonder why we Christians just assume that it is, when we know very little about the Jewish ideas and dynamics and world perspective.
The reason I ask this question is because there is a conflict of interest in most wars. For instance if there is an Israeli Mormon and a Palestine Mormon and they both ask for blessings about going to war with each other how will that work out?
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I am not saying that it is or isn't, but I wonder why we Christians just assume that it is, when we know very little about the Jewish ideas and dynamics and world perspective. |