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No wonder the situation in the middle east
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<blockquote data-quote="Xalith" data-source="post: 68721898" data-attributes="member: 375752"><p>I'm not against trying to make things "better", or trying to "understand"... well I already told you why the Middle East conflicts are happening, so we already understand it -- Islam (being the Satanic system it is) wants to overthrow God's people, just like Hitler before them. The Palestinians are descendants of the peoples that Joshua failed to conquer in the days of the Conquest of Canaan by Israel in the Biblical Times, so they obviously have a bone to pick with Israel.</p><p></p><p>Jerusalem and its environs is a hotly contested piece of land, that everybody wants. What baffles me, is the number of people who claim to be Christians who don't even seem to care whatsoever that God... the very God we claim to worship and love... promised this piece of land to Israel. These very same Christians are proposing solutions that are contrary to God's plan. It doesn't help that the heresy of "Replacement Theology" is rampant in Churches, either. No, the Church did not replace Israel. Sorry.</p><p></p><p>Anyways, as far as making things better, the best thing we could possibly do as Christians, is support Israel and help them in whatever ways we can. But yet, how do we do this when our Government seems so cold towards Israel lately?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xalith, post: 68721898, member: 375752"] I'm not against trying to make things "better", or trying to "understand"... well I already told you why the Middle East conflicts are happening, so we already understand it -- Islam (being the Satanic system it is) wants to overthrow God's people, just like Hitler before them. The Palestinians are descendants of the peoples that Joshua failed to conquer in the days of the Conquest of Canaan by Israel in the Biblical Times, so they obviously have a bone to pick with Israel. Jerusalem and its environs is a hotly contested piece of land, that everybody wants. What baffles me, is the number of people who claim to be Christians who don't even seem to care whatsoever that God... the very God we claim to worship and love... promised this piece of land to Israel. These very same Christians are proposing solutions that are contrary to God's plan. It doesn't help that the heresy of "Replacement Theology" is rampant in Churches, either. No, the Church did not replace Israel. Sorry. Anyways, as far as making things better, the best thing we could possibly do as Christians, is support Israel and help them in whatever ways we can. But yet, how do we do this when our Government seems so cold towards Israel lately? [/QUOTE]
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