The hatred of Jews

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Yahshua

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Or...I can see how committed to truth you are.
Or how lazy you are considering I've shared multiple links and you've yet to. I'm not going to do your job for you. If you have something to share share it like the rest of us or move on and be blessed.
 

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September 27,2024

The Big Lie: The United Nations and the Palestinian Disinformation War
https://www.scribd.com/document/772...the-Palestinian-Disinformation-War#from_embed


UN agencies have been complicit in a disinformation campaign vilifying Israel in relation to Gaza. This disinformation campaign, reminiscent of the Nazi Party’s “big lie” in the 1920s and 1930s, pollutes the public discourse and makes it virtually impossible to conduct a sensible dialogue.
https://www.hoover.org/research/big-lie-united-nations-and-palestinian-disinformation-war
 

Cameron143

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Or how lazy you are considering I've shared multiple links and you've yet to. I'm not going to do your job for you. If you have something to share share it like the rest of us or move on and be blessed.
That's nice...move on because I can't be bothered to look up a site you recommend, oh and, be blessed. I mean, I'm not going to be bothered to bless you, but hopefully someone will.
 

Yahshua

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That's nice...move on because I can't be bothered to look up a site you recommend, oh and, be blessed. I mean, I'm not going to be bothered to bless you, but hopefully someone will.
Real Christ-like, thanks! Be blessed all the same.

2 Timothy 3:1-5
This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come.

2 For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy,

3 Without natural affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good,

4 Traitors, heady, highminded, lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God;

5 Having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away.
 

HeIsHere

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Or how lazy you are considering I've shared multiple links and you've yet to. I'm not going to do your job for you. If you have something to share share it like the rest of us or move on and be blessed.
How is "JNS" meaningful?
Something.:rolleyes:
 

HeIsHere

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Or how lazy you are considering I've shared multiple links and you've yet to. I'm not going to do your job for you. If you have something to share share it like the rest of us or move on and be blessed.

On another note, I am sure this guy is completely objective. :rolleyes: from the links posted above.

Uri Resnick has a PhD in International Relations from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.
He has authored articles in conflict studies and on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and has taught courses on Applied Game Theory at the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, Israel.
An Israeli career diplomat, Resnick has served as a policy advisor to Israel's Minister of Foreign Affairs and currently serves as Deputy Consul General of Israel in Los Angeles, USA.
 

Cameron143

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Real Christ-like, thanks! Be blessed all the same.

2 Timothy 3:1-5
This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come.

2 For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy,

3 Without natural affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good,

4 Traitors, heady, highminded, lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God;

5 Having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away.
You should have gone with Philippians 2:3. At any rate, I was only trying to see if you were interested in truth or not and whether to consider what you share.
BTW...it's not that you would agree with the articles, but whether you were willing to look beyond your current framework of reference is what I was guaging.
 

cv5

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You project a lot, CV.
Here's another projection for you:
I project that you will see the insde of the 70th week of Daniel.

You asked for it so don't blame me when you get it.
 

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Shared under permission of Fair Use.

https://honestreporting.com/todays-...hazar-converts-viable-theory-or-junk-science/

Junk Science’: Ashkenazi Jews Are Not Descendants of Khazar Converts

"What do Palestinian leaders, white supremacists and members of the Black Hebrew Israelite movement have in common? It’s the belief in the so-called “Khazar myth” that unites many antisemites across the ideological spectrum. In June, Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh repeated this claim: “There is no connection between the Israelis and the Jews,” he asserted. “Without going into detail – they are the Khazar Jews, who converted to Judaism in the sixth century CE,” Shtayyeh maintained.

Try to make sense of that.

His speech echoed previous statements by PA President Mahmoud Abbas, who in 2018 falsely suggested that Eastern European Jews — as opposed to Mizrachi Jews whose roots trace back to Arab countries — are “not Semites, and they have no connection to Semitism or Abraham, Jacob,” as they are supposedly descendants of proselytes from the ‘Khazar Kingdom’.”

Antisemites such as former US congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, the Jersey City shooter and an anchor at Qatar’s Al Jazeera have also disseminated the libel.

By insisting that modern-day Ashkenazi Jews are actually “fake Jews,” they try to disprove the undeniable, thousands-year-old connection between the Jewish people and the Land of Israel. In reality, the theory surrounding the Khazarian conversion to Judaism has been dismissed — even called “junk science” — by most serious scholars.

The ‘Khazarian hypothesis’ was first popularized among the general public in 1976 by Arthur Koestler, a Jewish author and journalist born in Hungary. His now-debunked book, The Thirteenth Tribe: The Khazar Empire and Its Heritage, speculated that “the bulk of Eastern [European] Jewry — and hence world Jewry — is of Khazar-Turkish rather than Semitic origin,” implying they are not descendants of Abraham — to whom God promised the Land of Israel according to the Bible.

Khazaria was a multi-ethnic kingdom located in present-day Ukraine and Russia that existed from about the year 650 CE until 969. According to a widely believed tale, the empire’s ruling class at some point adopted Judaism — either in the eighth or ninth century — which preceded widespread conversion among the public.

Fast forward a few hundred years, to the middle of the 13th century. The Mongols defeated Khazaria, resulting in the total collapse of the latter’s empire. That is when Koestler’s theory comes into play: The Khazars, he argued, didn’t just vanish. Instead, they ended up in countries like Ukraine, Poland, Hungary and Germany, where they vastly outnumbered the existing Jewish population. His theory inferred that the Khazar population eventually grew to become the majority of world Jewry.

Poorly Researched Khazar Theory Becomes A Tool for Antisemites

ARticle continues, https://honestreporting.com/todays-...hazar-converts-viable-theory-or-junk-science/
 

HeIsHere

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Here's another projection for you:
I project that you will see the inside of the 70th week of Daniel.

You asked for it so don't blame me when you get it.
Am I sensing some glee at this prospect?
 

Yahshua

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How is "JNS" meaningful?
Something.:rolleyes:
Truth be told, I'll read or watch anything shared in fairness to see what their position is. For instance, a few days ago I was watching that 30min Ben Shapiro video Magenta shared. He started strong but then began omitting verifiable facts so after a while I was like "ok pal".

And I'm about to click and read the two links just now posted by the latest member. So I have no problem viewing information (and if I find discrepancies or blatant propaganda then I'll note it), but I'm not going to do anyone's work for them in disproving or countering my own argument.

That's crazy! lol
 

HeIsHere

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Akiva Van Koningsveld

Originally from The Hague, Akiva Van Koningsveld left The Netherlands for Israel in the fall of 2020. Before joining the HonestReporting team, he worked as a policy officer at the Center for Information and Documentation Israel, a Dutch organization dedicated to combating antisemitism and spreading awareness of the Arab-Israel conflict. Akiva studied journalism at the University of Applied Sciences Utrecht. In 2020, he graduated from Utrecht University with a law degree, focusing on the intersection of human rights and civil liability.


I am sure he is unbiased too, and a lawyer is now also a geneticist and an anthropologist.
Those lawyers they always know everything about everything. :ROFL:
 

Yahshua

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You should have gone with Philippians 2:3. At any rate, I was only trying to see if you were interested in truth or not and whether to consider what you share.
BTW...it's not that you would agree with the articles, but whether you were willing to look beyond your current framework of reference is what I was guaging.
I went with the passage I wanted, thanks.
 

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You should have gone with Philippians 2:3. At any rate, I was only trying to see if you were interested in truth or not and whether to consider what you share.
BTW...it's not that you would agree with the articles, but whether you were willing to look beyond your current framework of reference is what I was guaging.
You,me,others here have shared links for consideration to address the OP and other posts.
They are dismissed by those who assail Israel and Gods chosen people. In the place of that information arrives what can be described as a mess of condemning rhetoric against Israel and God's chosen people.
A platform that at its heart insists God is wrong.

When the handful condemn Christians who uphold God and his people what are we doing but tolerating evil? As we keep giving them an opportunity to proceed and go further in spreading their agenda?
 

HeIsHere

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Truth be told, I'll read or watch anything shared in fairness to see what their position is. For instance, a few days ago I was watching that 30min Ben Shapiro video Magenta shared. He started strong but then began omitting verifiable facts so after a while I was like "ok pal".

And I'm about to click and read the two links just now posted by the latest member. So I have no problem viewing information (and if I find discrepancies or blatant propaganda then I'll note it), but I'm not going to do anyone's work for them in disproving or countering my own argument.

That's crazy! lol
Yes, they think we are like them reading and taking in one only one side.
Shapiro presents information very selectively.

Agree, first thing to look at is who is the author and do they have a vested interest in a certain side and who supports them.
There is so much involved to knowing the truth it takes years.
As well there are no accurate numbers on how many Hamas have been killed and it is really beside the point anyway.

Beside the brutal killing at close range of children, they are making Gaza uninhabitable and stopping supplies from getting in which is direct contravention to international law.
And the USA is not supposed to fund wars when this happens because it also makes them culpable.
 

Cameron143

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You,me,others here have shared links for consideration to address the OP and other posts.
They are dismissed by those who assail Israel and Gods chosen people. In the place of that information arrives what can be described as a mess of condemning rhetoric against Israel and God's chosen people.
A platform that at its heart insists God is wrong.

When the handful condemn Christians who uphold God and his people what are we doing but tolerating evil? As we keep giving them an opportunity to proceed and go further in spreading their agenda?
While I do believe God will at some point save a large number of Jews, I don't believe it has anything to do with any old covenant promises, because that covenant doesn't exist.
 

cv5

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Am I sensing some glee at this prospect?
Not at all. Certainly nothing like the glee your crew feels when they gush hatred for Israel.
And impugn their veracity with hoaxes, all the while denying Gods scriptural truth pertaining to their future.

But hey........knock yourself out. God gave you and Satan free will did He not?
And Satan's will is likewise to deny, destroy and exterminate every Israelite alive on planet earth.
 

Yahshua

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On another note, I am sure this guy is completely objective. :rolleyes: from the links posted above.

Uri Resnick has a PhD in International Relations from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.
He has authored articles in conflict studies and on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and has taught courses on Applied Game Theory at the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, Israel.
An Israeli career diplomat, Resnick has served as a policy advisor to Israel's Minister of Foreign Affairs and currently serves as Deputy Consul General of Israel in Los Angeles, USA.
That's exactly what I look for.

Agree, first thing to look at is who is the author and do they have a vested interest in a certain side and who supports them.
Riight. That's scholarship. Taking a middle road while understanding where people are coming from. Understanding the full picture. And it's mature to have scholarly disagreements but when the person has to resort to ad hominem that's when they've lost because they're no longer addressing the content.