Chafer's famous quote is that the Bible did not make sense, but his system made sense out of the Bible. That would be the system which he, Scofield, Pentecost, Ryrie, Walvoord all agreed that: there is no combining the nation of Israel with the Christian church without confusion.
This came 200 years after the Reformation to the ordinary meaning of the Bible without medieval allegory nearly everywhere. With widespread knowledge of the historic events and conditions of 1st century Judea, no one from that time period would consider what D'ism now believes is fact. Nor does it mean anything specific about the state of Israel. John Adams (2nd US Pres.) for ex., thought it should have its own state, without viewing it as having any 'prophecy' meaning at all.
You sense of humor is like crap to me, if you want to keep discussing this, knock it off and actually show some thought.