The theological framework of my interlocutors appears to share significant structural similarities with Islam, particularly in its emphasis on material and national outcomes. The primary distinction lies in their focus on Israel's elevation rather than its subjugation. From a traditional Christian perspective, however, this remains a materialistic interpretation of faith. Christianity is fundamentally a spiritual religion centered on grace and redemption, whereas your approach seems to reduce faith to a literalistic hermeneutic that reads Scripture primarily through a political and terrestrial lens. I respectfully invite the participants to consider the teachings of Christianity as an alternative to their current faith.