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I would suggest that you have a different view of history than me- I see Israel as the victim, always trying to defend itself from aggressors who have resorted to any heinous means possible to try and achieve their diabolical ends.
And what does that make the Jews who support the Terrorist activities of the zionists both pre and post the birth of the State of Israel, which institutionalized the xzionist terror gangs into the IDF?
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That is an one sided view of the question; there are many to blame on both sides; alas that is the nature of war.I would suggest that you have a different view of history than me- I see Israel as the victim, always trying to defend itself from aggressors who have resorted to any heinous means possible to try and achieve their diabolical ends.
The Munich Olympic massacre, the Jerusalem suicide bombings, the Achille Laurel hijacking, where Abu Abass pushed an elderly wheelchair-bound passenger off the ship to his death, are typical examples of what these sub-humans are willing to do.
There is no doubt in my mind that if these anarchists could, they would think nothing of setting off a nuclear bomb in the middle of Tel Aviv.
It is so laughable that after being totally defeated in the 1967 war that they helped start, the Palestinians are now demanding that Israel withdraw to its pre-1967 borders.
The word olam means in the future or far distance as the verse actually reads:
Deuteronomy 15:17 "then you shall take the awl and put it through his ear and the door, and he shall be for you an eternal slave; even to your maidservants shall you do the same."
Obviously the verse means forever in the life of the slave as no man lives forever. So I don't see what you were getting at. Yea forever is an English word and olam is a Hebrew word meaning in the distance or future but not never ending as in for all time so I don't get the point you were trying to make.
In regards to the 1929 killings in Hebron; so are you saying that because we Jews built a barrier at the Kotel that this gave the arabs a reason to kill. When a Rabbi tried to protect several Yeshiva students the arabs demanded, they killed him simply because he did not comply with their demands. So lets get the facts here. We did not provoke the Muslims as they provoked us.
I would suggest that you have a different view of history than me- I see Israel as the victim, always trying to defend itself from aggressors who have resorted to any heinous means possible to try and achieve their diabolical ends.
The Munich Olympic massacre, the Jerusalem suicide bombings, the Achille Laurel hijacking, where Abu Abass pushed an elderly wheelchair-bound passenger off the ship to his death, are typical examples of what these sub-humans are willing to do.
There is no doubt in my mind that if these anarchists could, they would think nothing of setting off a nuclear bomb in the middle of Tel Aviv.
It is so laughable that after being totally defeated in the 1967 war that they helped start, the Palestinians are now demanding that Israel withdraw to its pre-1967 borders.
Prove it!How do we know ones mother is catholic, protestant or Hindu? We know because we Jews can trace our lineage back to the original tribes.
As my teacher in Penal Law once told me, "believe it or not they are humans; that's how we are."Anyone who pushes an old man in a wheelchair off a boat into the ocean is not fit to be a member of the human race; is sub-human. Anyone who walks onto a bus and blows himself up and kills and maims innocent men, women and children is sub-human, not entitled to be a member of the human race.
I can't imagine the wrath that God will throw on such terrorisits; they are soldiers of satan.
And I'm sure that now that Abu Abass is face to face with God, he knows the evil of his ways; he knows that he was misled by the devil....and that Jesus died even for Abu Abbas...
I think that the way to deal with sinners is the one depicted at the book of Jonah. (and no, I don't mean throwing Jonah out of the ship but to convert them)
I have no doubt that the God that the Israelites worship is the same God that I worship. Our God does not allow murder and the other heinous crimes committed by some of the Palestinians.
As Gorriongris has pointed out, our God is a God of love, who has commanded us to love Him and love one another, not murder indiscriminately.
Indeed, those who profess to follow that God have also at times committed acts contrary to His word- but there is a huge difference between someone who turns away from God and sins, knowing that it is contrary to His word, and someone who believes that "god" is on their side, ordering them to kill and maim.
Terrorists may call their leader "god", the rest of us call him satan. So you need to look at people committing these terrorist acts and ask yourself: by their actions, where do they get their marching orders from; who really is their leader?
A Jewish extremist killed four Israeli Arabs and wounded at least ten others on a passenger bus in the Israeli Arab town of Shfaram.
Eden Natan Zada, 19, who was dressed in an Israel Defense Forces uniform when he opened fire on the bus on August 4, has been described by authorities as an Israeli army deserter from the West Bank settlement of Tapuah.
Zaada, who was beaten to death by a mob after the shooting, reportedly had become a follower of the outlawed ultranationalist Kach movement and was angry about Israels plans to dismantle Jewish settlements.
Israels Prime Minister Ariel Sharon condemned the gunman as a bloodthirsty terrorist who sought to attack innocent Israeli citizens. Extreme religious nationalists have opposed the Prime Ministers Gaza plan, which is scheduled to dismantle over 20 settlements in the area.
Police reportedly have arrested three people in Tapuach who may have known of Zadas plan to kill Arabs.
The shooting is the worst attack by a Jewish radical since Baruch Goldstein, an American-born settler, killed 29 Palestinians praying in a Hebron mosque in 1994.
http://www.adl.org/main_Terrorism/jewish_terrorist_80805.htm
No she did not fail to mention that.I agree- except this wasn't Israeli terrorism, as you state, but the actions of one misguided fanatic who was a known troublemaker and army deserter.
You failed to mention that Zada was subsequently beaten to death by the Arab mob that descended on the scene after the attack- that matter is still being investigated with the Palestinians claiming that Zada's murderers should not be held accountable and charged.
You also failed to mention that the action was widely condemned by the Israeli government after the 2005 attack- do you think the Palestinian authorities would have done the same if the roles had been reversed?
Anyone who pushes an old man in a wheelchair off a boat into the ocean is not fit to be a member of the human race; is sub-human. Anyone who walks onto a bus and blows himself up and kills and maims innocent men, women and children is sub-human, not entitled to be a member of the human race.
I can't imagine the wrath that God will throw on such terrorists; they are soldiers of satan.
There are those who seek truth and those who refuse truth, I fear these two are the later.
Quote from Israel's own renowned historian Ilan Pappe
"I was born in Israel and I had a very conventional, typical Israeli education, and life, until I finished my B.A. studies at Hebrew University, which was many years ago in the mid-1970s. Like all Israeli Jews, I knew very little on the Palestinian side, and met very few Palestinians. And although I was a very keen student of history, already in high-school; I knew I would be a historian; I was very loyal to the narrative that I was taught in school. I had very little doubt that what my teachers taught me in school was the only truth about the past.
My life was changed, in a way; definitely my professional life, but after that also my private and public life when I decided to leave Israel and do my doctoral dissertation outside the country. Because when you go out, you see things that you would find very difficult to see from within."
The History of Israel Reconsidered: A Talk by Ilan Pappe
Yes I would like proof on that DNA also, Two such site that do the testing
The Gynographic Project
http://www.cdc.gov/genomics/population/publications/dna.htm
Also is there anything that renders this bloodline null and void? Meaning, from my understanding, you think you are entitled to 'the land' based on your bloodline.
I have no doubt that the God that the Israelites worship is the same God that I worship. Our God does not allow murder and the other heinous crimes committed by some of the Palestinians.
As Gorriongris has pointed out, our God is a God of love, who has commanded us to love Him and love one another, not murder indiscriminately.
Indeed, those who profess to follow that God have also at times committed acts contrary to His word- but there is a huge difference between someone who turns away from God and sins, knowing that it is contrary to His word, and someone who believes that "god" is on their side, ordering them to kill and maim.
Terrorists may call their leader "god", the rest of us call him satan. So you need to look at people committing these terrorist acts and ask yourself: by their actions, where do they get their marching orders from; who really is their leader?
I think it's also necessary to ask: where does someone who supports these terrorists and justifies their actions get their marching orders from? Those who follow God may at times be misled, but they can never, ever justify terrorist acts and the lying and other sins that people who support such actions engage in.
Certainly as Christians, we need to confront evil and those who support evil deeds and not be afraid to say "that is contrary to the Bible and God's will."; we cannot allow satan to fool us into believing that such acts are somehow justified.
And I'm sure that now that Abu Abass is face to face with God, he knows the evil of his ways; he knows that he was misled by the devil.
So indeed, we should always try and convince the Palestinians who support terrorist acts to examine what they are doing, and turn away from evil, and accept the foregiveness that can only come through Jesus Christ.
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