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62. Israeli Society
Hassan , |
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Can anyone still doubt the extremism of the israeli society to anything non zionist?
It is a fact, moslems had no particular hatered towards jews, in fact, many moslems even sheltered Jews on many occasions. Wasn't it the case when the Shia moslems Israel is slaughtering today were a haven to Jews running from Opression in Palestine a hundred years ago?
Wasn't the Turkish Sultan called the 'protector of the Moslem and Jewish faith' by the europeans?
Just to have some Jews who are actually aware of the pre zionist era's *real* history, and clearly spell out the obvious hijack of the holocaust by the zionist movement, causes all this extreeme and agressive response from the last majority of the readers.
You refuse to reflect or consider anything that is not what you were not brought up to believe. It is this very blindness that will lead to the natural loss of the Zionist ideolgy.
Look around, you have created your own enemies from your own actions.
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63. wow true jews do exist
i couldn't believe it when i heard a jewish person actually treating all humans as equal rather than the usual racist pro zionists who think of just "us" and the "enemy" .please people we are all humans who must live together peacfully without segregation.wouldnt that be the solution rather than war???
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64. They should read their own Bibles
Rosanne Kuipers , |
Tempe, USA |
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Ezekial 36:24-25 makes it clear that first His people are gathered into their land THEN the Lord cleanses them.
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65. Hatred
Me , |
Notofyourconcern |
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The things most of you are saying are so full of hatred and anger and pride. I'm sorry you didn't read the terms of use before posting. You seem so foolish. Pride is an abomination.
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66. Hear O Israel
pearl , |
Ireland |
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(08.17.06) |
Isaiah 14:1 "For the LORD will have mercy on Jacob, and will yet
choose Israel, and set them in their own land: and the strangers shall
be joined with them, and they shall cleave to the house of Jacob."
History:
'The devastation caused by the failed revolt surely sent some Palestinian
Jews to join their cousins in Babylonia, or around the Mediterranean.
But there was no massive exile, as there was at the time of the destruction
of the First Temple. Sixty-five years later, when the Bar Kochba revolt
failed (135 CE), the Romans expelled the Jews from Judea. But these
expelled Jews settled in other parts of Palestine.
During the third century CE, economic troubles in the Roman Empire
seem to have induced many Jews to leave Roman-ruled Palestine for
the more prosperous Babylonia (which was part of the territory of the
other "superpower" of the time, Sassanid Persia). Yet, down to the
end of the rabbinic period, Palestine continued to be a major center
of Jewish life and thought. In the early seventh century CE, on the eve
of the Arab conquest, there were still enough Jews in Palestine to be an
important military factor in the territorial struggles between the Romans
and the Persians.
(What happened to these Palestinian Jews? It's anybody's guess. But
my own guess is that they gradually converted to Islam under the
pressure of the Arab rulers of Palestine, and that they are the ancestors
of the people we now call "Palestinian Arabs.")
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http://www.pathsinjudaism.com/judaism/syllabus/rabbinic.htm
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67. Hear O Israel 2
pearl , |
Ireland |
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'And, behold, the "I AM" stood above it, and said, I [am] the "I AM"
God of Abraham thy father, and the God of Isaac: the land whereon
thou liest, to thee will I give it, and to thy seed; (Genesis 28:13 ).
['THE Y CHROMOSOME IN THE STUDY OF HUMAN EVOLUTION,
MIGRATION AND PREHISTORY
Neil Bradman and Mark Thomas of The Centre for Genetic Anthropology
at University College London reveal the power of modern genetic analysis
for exploring the role of fathers in human history.
IN THE BEGINNING...
Genesis, chapter 5, records "the generations of Adam": Adam begat Seth,
Seth begat Enosh, Enosh begat Kenan... down to Noah of the flood (Table 1).
Translated into modern genetic terms, the account could read "Adam passed
a copy of his Y chromosome (Figure 1) to Seth, Seth passed a copy of his
Y chromosome to Enosh, Enosh passed a copy of his Y chromosome to
Kenan"... and so on until Noah was born carrying a copy of Adam's Y
chromosome. The Y chromosome is paternally inherited; human males have
one while females have none. What is more, the Y chromosome a father
passes to his son is, in large measure, an unchanged copy of his own.
..'
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/tcga/ScienceSpectra-pages/SciSpect-14-98.html ]
'Previous investigations based on binary Y chromosome polymorphisms
suggested a common origin for Jewish and non-Jewish populations living
in the Middle East (Santachiara-Benerecetti et al. 1993; Hammer et al.
2000). Our recent study of high-resolution microsatellite haplotypes
demonstrated that a substantial portion of Y chromosomes of Jews (70%)
and of Palestinian Muslim Arabs (82%) belonged to the same chromosome
pool (Nebel et al. 2000). Of those Palestinian chromosomes, approximately
one-third formed a group of very closely related haplotypes that were only
rarely found in Jews. Altogether, the findings indicated a remarkable degree
of genetic continuity in both Jews and Arabs, despite their long separation
and the wide geographic dispersal of Jews.
..
We propose that the Y chromosomes in Palestinian Arabs and Bedouin
represent, to a large extent, early lineages derived from the Neolithic
inhabitants of the area and additional lineages from more-recent population
movements. The early lineages are part of the common chromosome pool
shared with Jews (Nebel et al. 2000). According to our working model,
the more-recent migrations were mostly from the Arabian Peninsula, as is
seen in the Arab-specific Eu 10 chromosomes that include the modal
haplotypes observed in Palestinians and Bedouin. These haplotypes and
their one-step microsatellite neighbors constitute a substantial portion of
the total Palestinian (29%) and Bedouin (37.5%) Y chromosome pools
and were not found in any of the non-Arab populations in the present study.
The peripheral position of the modal haplotypes, with few links in the
network (fig. 5), suggests that the Arab-specific chromosomes are a result
of recent gene flow. Historical records describe tribal migrations from Arabia
to the southern Levant in the Byzantine period, migrations that reached their
climax with the Muslim conquest 633-640 A.D.; Patrich 1995).
....'
http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/AJHG/journal/issues/v69n5/013033/013033.html
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These "people" are just useful idiots for the new and old antisemites.
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