Rethinking the state of Israel
i apologize for starting a thread with a quote (and from an editorial, no less), but this is topic that is crying out for discussion. in fact, i started a thread on this topic on the other channel and was reminded of it when i came across this piece....
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The greatest mistake Israel could make at the moment is to forget that Israel itself is a mistake. It is an honest mistake, a well-intentioned mistake, a mistake for which no one is culpable, but the idea of creating a nation of European Jews in an area of Arab Muslims (and some Christians) has produced a century of warfare and terrorism of the sort we are seeing now. Israel fights Hezbollah in the north and Hamas in the south, but its most formidable enemy is history itself.
Hunker Down With History
the author of this piece is not willing to go as far as i am concerning the nation state of israel. it seems clear to me that the events of the last fifty odd years demand that it be removed from its present geographic location. put it in europe, the american midwest, fuck, put it in isaan for all i care. but the absolute worst place for it to be is where it is now. give it to the highest bidder.
i'm not denying the israelis a homeland. far from it. however, that homeland shouldn't be in a place where everybody wants it out of the neighborhood.
of course it would be a logistic nightmare, but it could be done. if a man can be put on the moon, if the atom can be split, if animals can be cloned, a few million israelis can be moved to another spot on the planet.
i work with people who are older than the state of israel.
it was a mistake..and a recent one. let's fix the mistake and move on.
rethinking the state of israel
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Boon Mee
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ceburat
God gave the land to Abraham and all his seed thereafter for a permanent possission.
Israel has lost some ownership over the years due to their sin and dis-obidence to God, however, their rights are as "everlasting possession". The Israelites are still God's chosen people.
Can't get much simpler than that all you Yid-haters!:cool:
Excellent post, ceburat.
Are you Jewish or Christian then?
I am Christian.
rethinking the state of israel
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God created the earth. He owns the land and as owner he can give it to who he wants.
Unfortunately, this invisible god does not have representatives who could announce the latest state borderlines and adjust the land title deeds according to his wishes, unless you recognise the Pope, but even he does not enjoy such privilege.
The closest thing to a representative who could state borderlines and adjust the land title deeds, etc would be the people, or their decendents that God gave the land to. They exist in Israel, ask them.
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They exist in Israel, ask them.
Who exactly should I ask, I do not know anything about this, you don't mean just
any Israeli, do you?
I am sure that they have an office/ministry of sorts that handles land management. I am sure you could find out if you really wanted.
rethinking the state of israel
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ceburat
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They exist in Israel, ask them.
Who exactly should I ask, I do not know anything about this, you don't mean just
any Israeli, do you?
I am sure that they have an office/ministry of sorts that handles land management. I am sure you could find out if you really wanted.
Or, those who are curious enough could look it up in the most top-selling book in the world, eh?;)
I am not so sure about that. I think for current land records, deeds, etc you would have to trace back to around the time of Christ or a little before. The Israelie people do keep records of land transactions. In fact they are quite accurate at keeping records of history and other matters such as land transactions.
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Or, those who are curious enough could look it up in the most top-selling book in the world, eh?
The bible? Does it say who in Israel at present knows how god wishes to draw land borders?
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I am sure that they have an office/ministry of sorts that handles land management. I am sure you could find out if you really wanted.
You're speaking in riddles. First "They exist in Israel", and now this.
Who is "they", the Israeli civic service, the government, some rabbi or other, a particular religious group, perhaps?
Who is it who knows what god's wishes are?
Ok Stroller. You really don't want to know or admit who owns the land where the Hebrews live today. That's your problem.
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??? I cannot "admit" anything, because you've not named anyone who could tell me which are the borders god allocated to present Israel, it is you who claimed such persons exist in Israel.
Name someone who, in your opinion, is the nearest representative of god, and provide a link to what they say, and I will comment on it.
I do want to know and await your reply.
Stroller you are such a stupid arguing ass hole. Any child knows that many years ago man started recording such things and that now a days there is official offices that record such things. Of course back in OT times I don't think that they recorded much. What office in Israel is in charge of such things today could advise you, but, you don't want to know only argue or talk bull shit. If you really want to know, quite talking stupid and playing word games and find out.