lol, depends on definition of religion, eh .. lol, so much depends on definition even of what is a Jew .. on top of F6's return of Hanna Braun (sheesh, so good yet, grrrrrr, i didn't think of Hanna for your question) .. is this sorta on the right idea? .. original Zionists were secular .. Herzl, atheist and hated religious Jews .. Labor pragmatists in '48 accepted UN partition of the British mandate .. so not so much the whole area (or maybe inside they always knew they'd be after more, not sure) .. more and more the revisionists idea of Greater Israel took hold and more and more religious Jews joined the revisionist Zionist 'feel good want more' mission .. so, i'm thinking more and more the biblical stated 'promised land' of all the British Mandate became the target (or was it there from the start?) ..
"Is being a Zionist religious too?" .. technically i think the answer in no, as even some Zionists considered other places, so were not driven by that promised land, i guess/maybe .. in practice? .. not sure maybe yes .. still grasping, and didn't think of Hanna Braun as F6 did .. he's the arrow .. this
in my wanderings is more me .. depends on the definition of religion .. of Zionism .. here are two of many ..
so obviously if there is religious Zionism there is non-religious Zionism .. yet .. for a revisionist as Netanyahu Zionism has to be dang close to religion .. hey .. yeah .. me ..
"Is being a Zionist religious too?" .. might depend on who one is talking about, too ..