You're talking in terms of an entire nation here. But, do they believe that all Israelites have the opportunity to come to Christ individually? If they didn't then I would have a serious problem with that. If they do, then I have no problem with their perspective.
Again, does their perspective of the nation as a whole reflect their perspective of the individuals of that nation? I think you might be being a bit unfair to some of them just because they don't have the same national perspective that you do.
Thank you. I really respect that...honestly! Let me just say that I'm responding to relatively-recent attacks I've seen being made on Jews by some in these forums. And it is largely due to their Replacement Theology, which of course they believe is a term of contempt and completely deny.
But it isn't a term of contempt from my pov, but only an abbreviated description of what I see is rejection of the possibility of full national salvation, whether for Israel or for any nation. It is, in effect, rejection of the whole idea of a Christian State!
This in itself is dangerous, I feel, since God called Israel to be just that--a nation of faith. The only alternative that I can see is a pagan nation, an Islamic nation, or some kind of vague pluralistic nation?
But Amills are, by nature, Replacement Theologians, as I use the term in a non-confrontive way. I was RT at one time, myself, and accepted the eschatology of such.
Based on my own studies and influences, I've gone over to Premillism. I find the Biblical Prophets to be supportive of a future Messianic Age, replete with a full national restoration of Israel, along with many other nations. That is, as I've said many times, the Abrahamic promises.
To be fair to you and to all Amills, I do recognize that most of you would welcome Christian conversion from the Jews. It's just that you don't expect it to happen in mass, and so find yourselves, often, depreciating the possibility, and in effect, discouraging it, though I'm sure you wouldn't characterize it that way.
I certainly don't think Amills are non-evangelical with respect to the Jews. But in furthering the anti-Semitic-type rhetoric, it actually frightens Jews away from Christianity.
If this isn't you, I'll happily remove you from my thinking about Amills in general! :)