Read Isaiah 14:29,31 though I don't know why the Arab people call themselves Palestinians .What matters is that we recognize that God values all people and we shouldn't devalue anyone. God bless you.
Baseball card christians of today, are the days of Yehoshua are different in the days of today, is it as complicated? So, Israel entered to conquer the Land in days of Yehoshua and in the days of Nehemiah, is viewed as a great deed, but today it’s not?
The Canninites were displaced (partially, at least) by the Jews, not the other way around. The Jews were not the original inhabitants. Who the original inhabitants were is a matter of historical investigation.
For some reason I’m not sure why, but I do not and have never seen the so called “it’s complicated” regarding the Jews and Palestinian conflict regarding the land. It is just simple, the land belongs to the Jews, period. When I first became a Christian and learned Jesus was Jewish, I wondered why we all “Christians” weren’t Jewish. Of course over the years I have learned the reason why.
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Don't you mean a less accurate perspective? It's full of revisionist "history" and antisemitic rhetoric. That's far more dogma than I can stomach. No thanks.
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Read Isaiah 14:29,31 though I don't know why the Arab people call themselves Palestinians .What matters is that we recognize that God values all people and we shouldn't devalue anyone. God bless you.
Baseball card christians of today, are the days of Yehoshua are different in the days of today, is it as complicated? So, Israel entered to conquer the Land in days of Yehoshua and in the days of Nehemiah, is viewed as a great deed, but today it’s not?
The Canninites were displaced (partially, at least) by the Jews, not the other way around. The Jews were not the original inhabitants. Who the original inhabitants were is a matter of historical investigation.
For some reason I’m not sure why, but I do not and have never seen the so called “it’s complicated” regarding the Jews and Palestinian conflict regarding the land. It is just simple, the land belongs to the Jews, period. When I first became a Christian and learned Jesus was Jewish, I wondered why we all “Christians” weren’t Jewish. Of course over the years I have learned the reason why.
The Jews were not there first, but that is only one one consideration among numerous ones.
th-cam.com/video/cZ55JmOlSdg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=95fnRcnJ3OfEXDry A more in depth look at the history of the Israeli conflict, from a less dogmatic perspective.
Less dogmatic? Your link is to completely biased pro-palestinian propaganda.
If you actually want someting informative and neutral you can watch these videos by the Imperial War Meuseum:
th-cam.com/video/fGH94HoSJ2s/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/pjtQ4Jmxh_8/w-d-xo.html
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Don't you mean a less accurate perspective? It's full of revisionist "history" and antisemitic rhetoric. That's far more dogma than I can stomach. No thanks.