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bigtoughralf wrote:mookiemcgee wrote:Israel doesn't want peace, it wants it's land back.
lmao, what land?
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mookiemcgee wrote:bigtoughralf wrote:mookiemcgee wrote:Israel doesn't want peace, it wants it's land back.
lmao, what land?
way to rise above the fray and understand the larger point being made
mookiemcgee wrote:HitRed wrote:HeardI am Truth. - God
And when you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for they love to pray on the street corners to be seen by others. Truly I tell you, they have received their reward in full.
Matthew 6:5
bigtoughralf wrote:mookiemcgee wrote:bigtoughralf wrote:mookiemcgee wrote:Israel doesn't want peace, it wants it's land back.
lmao, what land?
way to rise above the fray and understand the larger point being made
Just pointing out that you seemed to consider 'Israel occupying the West Bank' and 'Palestine wanting control of the West Bank' to be somehow equivalent.
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mookiemcgee wrote:It boils down to a thousands year old fight over who controls land. I can't even say that out loud without being told accused of being anti-palestinian?
pmac666 wrote:Theres something in motion you cannot comprehend. Cant wait for the tears tho.
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bigtoughralf wrote:mookiemcgee wrote:bigtoughralf wrote:mookiemcgee wrote:Israel doesn't want peace, it wants it's land back.
lmao, what land?
way to rise above the fray and understand the larger point being made
Just pointing out that you seemed to consider 'Israel occupying the West Bank' and 'Palestine wanting control of the West Bank' to be somehow equivalent.
jimboston wrote:bigtoughralf wrote:mookiemcgee wrote:bigtoughralf wrote:mookiemcgee wrote:Israel doesn't want peace, it wants it's land back.
lmao, what land?
way to rise above the fray and understand the larger point being made
Just pointing out that you seemed to consider 'Israel occupying the West Bank' and 'Palestine wanting control of the West Bank' to be somehow equivalent.
Gammas has been in control of the West Bank for whatā¦15 years.
Their stated goal has been and continues to be whipping Israel off the face of Earth.
Israel has not Occupied the West Bankā¦ they occupy Israel. Now you can argue with the creating of Israel and say they should āgive it backāā¦ just like some people think we should just cede the USA to Native Americans.
It aināt happening.
The people of Palestine have believe their leaders could deliver the expulsion of Jews from the Middle East. The people of the West Bank voted Hammas into power and supported their terrorist activities for years.
Meanwhile, Israel paid for their water and electricity.
Poke a sleeping bear and see what happens.
This is not going to be pretty and many people who didnāt actively support Hammas will die.
This is sad.
That said, many who appear to be civilians likely did support Hammas.
They carry some blame too.
jimboston wrote:Gammas has been in control of the West Bank for whatā¦15 years.
jimboston wrote:Israel has not Occupied the West Bankā¦ they occupy Israel.
The people of the West Bank voted Hammas into power and supported their terrorist activities for years.
Meanwhile, Israel paid for their water and electricity.
pmac666 wrote:Theres something in motion you cannot comprehend. Cant wait for the tears tho.
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saxitoxin wrote:mookiemcgee wrote:It boils down to a thousands year old fight over who controls land. I can't even say that out loud without being told accused of being anti-palestinian?
The last Jewish state prior to Israel was in 60 B.C. In the intervening 2,000 years the area was under alternating European and Arab control. Just as Europe relinquished its claims, Zionism decided to reassert their dormant, 2,000 year old claim that they'd previously made no attempt to enforce and then start importing millions of people who had never lived there and were not related or descended to anyone who had ever lived there (the Ashkenazi are descended from European converts to Judaism).
The analysis revealed two distinct subgroups within the remains: one with greater Middle Eastern ancestry, which may represent Jews with origins in Western Germany, and another with greater Eastern and Central European ancestry. The modern Ashkenazi population formed as a mix of these groups and absorbed little to no outside genetic influences over the 600 years that followed, the authors said.
Some disease-causing mutations that are widespread in modern Ashkenazi Jews are suspected to have been introduced by members of the founding group long ago. The team found some of these mutations in Erfurt as well, indicating that the medieval Ashkenazi population indeed originated from an extremely small set of founders.
Further evidence came from mitochondrial DNA, which is part of the genome transmitted only from mothers. Analyses showed that one third of the Erfurt individuals descended in their maternal line from a single ancestral woman, again highlighting how small the founding population must have been, the authors said.
Despite the insights it provides, the study was limited to one cemetery and one time period. The researchers hope it will pave the way for future analyses of samples from other sites, including those from antiquity, to continue unraveling the complexities of Jewish history.
That study is awful. I don't blame you for the bad results, I lay the blame on Harvard for publishing a mere fragment and declaring the results as significant.
pmac666 wrote:Theres something in motion you cannot comprehend. Cant wait for the tears tho.
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saxitoxin wrote:Supersessionism: The nearly 2,000-year held belief by most Christians that the Church of Jesus Christ has superseded the nation of Israel mentioned in the Bible and the universal church is now the nation of Israel. Beginning in the 1960s, Israeli intelligence (Mossad) and propaganda (Hasbara) forces began infiltrating American Evangelical Protestant churches and encouraging a new theology created by Zionists that discarded supersessionism and said the State of Israel was the literal nation of Israel mentioned in the Bible and if they didn't support this new 1960s idea of Israel with guns and money they'd all go to hell. Evangelical Protestant Zionists are unwitting Satanic auxiliaries (as distinct from Satan worshippers who know what they're doing) as they have rejected the Word of God and embraced a deformed version of it conceived of by a PR agency in Tel Aviv.
Doc_Brown wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Supersessionism: The nearly 2,000-year held belief by most Christians that the Church of Jesus Christ has superseded the nation of Israel mentioned in the Bible and the universal church is now the nation of Israel. Beginning in the 1960s, Israeli intelligence (Mossad) and propaganda (Hasbara) forces began infiltrating American Evangelical Protestant churches and encouraging a new theology created by Zionists that discarded supersessionism and said the State of Israel was the literal nation of Israel mentioned in the Bible and if they didn't support this new 1960s idea of Israel with guns and money they'd all go to hell. Evangelical Protestant Zionists are unwitting Satanic auxiliaries (as distinct from Satan worshippers who know what they're doing) as they have rejected the Word of God and embraced a deformed version of it conceived of by a PR agency in Tel Aviv.
While your definition of supersessionism is accurate enough, most Christians, including theologians, don't actually use that term and would add some major nuance to how it is stated here.
However, the second part is incorrect. The theological position that all of God's promises are still explicitly for the Jewish people is a major tenant of Dispensationalism, which was developed in the mid 1800s by John Nelson Darby and the Plymoth Brethren. It was heavily promoted by Scofield and was incorporated into a lot of his notes in the Scofield Reference Bible, which was popular in the US in the early 1900s. Dispensationalism effectively viewed the so-called "Church age" as a separate dispensation in God's work, and at some point, His focus would return to His chosen people, the Jews. When the state of Israel was founded in 1948, Dispensationalists viewed that as a major fulfillment of Biblical prophecy. Many of the Christian claims about the imminent Great Tribulation or End of the World were derived using the foundation of the Nation-State of Israel combined with the prophesy in Matthew 24 that "This generation will not pass away before all these things take place." Dispensational theologians interpreted "generation" as a prophetic generation lasting 40 years. Hence, there were multiple prophesies associating the Tribulation or the second coming of Christ with 1988. Once those prophecies failed, they decided that Israel properly claimed the land at the conclusion of the 1967, resulting in multiple prophecies associated with either 2007 or 2000 (accounting for a 7 year Great Tribulation).
Anyway, it is certainly true that many Evangelical Protestants in the US place a strong Biblical importance on the nation of Israel, but it is false to claim that this is the result of Mossad or Jewish propaganda starting in the 1960s. That theology was already developing 100 years earlier.
pmac666 wrote:Theres something in motion you cannot comprehend. Cant wait for the tears tho.
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pmac666 wrote:Theres something in motion you cannot comprehend. Cant wait for the tears tho.
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saxitoxin wrote:Ron De Santis has announced he's ordered the Florida National Guard to airlift Floridians out of Israel due to the failure of Biden to provide for the evacuation of Americans.
saxitoxin wrote:mookiemcgee wrote:It boils down to a thousands year old fight over who controls land. I can't even say that out loud without being told accused of being anti-palestinian?
Correct. Because the fight is only like 80 years old so suggesting it's a thousands year old fight and is too muddled to figure out denies the undeniable reality of Palestinian claims.
The last Jewish state prior to Israel was in 60 B.C. In the intervening 2,000 years the area was under alternating European and Arab control. Just as Europe relinquished its claims, Zionism decided to reassert their dormant, 2,000 year old claim that they'd previously made no attempt to enforce and then start importing millions of people who had never lived there and were not related or descended to anyone who had ever lived there (the Ashkenazi are descended from European converts to Judaism).
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mookiemcgee wrote: Got it, so making a claim on land and importing millions of people to live there is wrong and should never be allowed. Israel should be disbanded and land given back to Palestinians... when does America start shipping 200+ million people back to Europe?
Votanic wrote:mookiemcgee wrote: Got it, so making a claim on land and importing millions of people to live there is wrong and should never be allowed. Israel should be disbanded and land given back to Palestinians... when does America start shipping 200+ million people back to Europe?
We all came out of Africa, now we're all going back. Invest now in luxury condos overlooking the scenic Olduvai Gorge.
ConfederateSS wrote: Vote for Kamala
mookiemcgee wrote:I get it, you've picked a side. I'm not picking a side
I'm making no moral equivalency.
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