The hatred of Jews

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Yahshua

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This one is worth a read....it's interesting to say the least.

https://x.com/HilzFuld/status/1841399275592298897
Iran appears to have fired rockets at military targets, specifically airbases, not at civilian targets. There was a media blackout in Israel so the extent of the damage isn't reported but evidence is surfacing that at least 20 F-35s were destroyed.

Those reporting on Israel's air superiority over Lebanon have said there was a noticeable difference between Israel's bombing before Iran's rockets and their activity after, suggesting it may be true.

Weeks before the attack there was a Hezbollah drone that recorded the positions of multiple hard targets, with video posted on X. So Iran likely knew exactly where they wanted to strike.
 

ZNP

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This is what I don't get. Christians claiming to be against terrorism when done by one side (and rightfully so). Yet when the side they support commits the same sort of terrorism (or worse), they don't condemn the act. Instead, they celebrate it and treat it as if their side is so clever, and that their side won a victory via moral superiority. I find it disgusting. It's supporting a terrorist nation-state over the words of God. Definitely not a Christian attitude.
What is not to get?
 

JohnDB

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Iran appears to have fired rockets at military targets, specifically airbases, not at civilian targets. There was a media blackout in Israel so the extent of the damage isn't reported but evidence is surfacing that at least 20 F-35s were destroyed.

Those reporting on Israel's air superiority over Lebanon have said there was a noticeable difference between Israel's bombing before Iran's rockets and their activity after, suggesting it may be true.

Weeks before the attack there was a Hezbollah drone that recorded the positions of multiple hard targets, with video posted on X. So Iran likely knew exactly where they wanted to strike.
BDA assessment, last I seen, was minimal at best. Nothing of any significance was damaged.
 

PennEd

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What a horrible thing to say, just horrible.
Oh knock it off.

He was banned. He'll survive.

It's not like he was targeted by the children of the bondwoman for a horrific terrorist attack.

Coming up on exactly one year since the barbarian muslims launched their attack on innocent Jews.
 

ThereRoseaLamb

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What a horrible thing to say, just horrible.

And I would say it again. That person, if they were Christian, which I doubt, had nothing but hate in their heart. Yes, good riddance. They were spreading hatred.
 

HeIsHere

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And I would say it again. That person, if they were Christian, which I doubt, had nothing but hate in their heart. Yes, good riddance. They were spreading hatred.
So glad you are able to judge other people so freely and call them "rubbish" yes this is the epitome of Christian love.
I did not read a reference to his ideas as rubbish ... but to him.

The irony and the double standard is amazing and not in a good way.

Understood.
I am tired of the big letters and the off the chart rhetoric, making light of the evil done by your team, I need to put you on ignore for a while maybe longer.
 

cv5

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Notice how the IDF used pagers as bombs, that was not mentioned.
I do believe that innocent people were killed as well.
I'm sure that other persons were harmed other than the targets.

BUT.....practically all of the "targets" were undoubtedly one way or another part of the Hezbollah network.
 

Yahshua

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Oh knock it off.

He was banned. He'll survive.

It's not like he was targeted by the children of the bondwoman for a horrific terrorist attack.

Coming up on exactly one year since the barbarian muslims launched their attack on innocent Jews.
The stench of double standards and implicit racism for this people-group is so potent in your reply it's almost comical.

This is The modern State of Israel in a nutshell:

*I walk up to you and poke you in the eye because I feel I can. After all, I'm "SpEcIaL" and you're a barbarian.*


*You shove me away yelling, "Oww!! Why'd you do that!?"*


*I say, "How dare you assault me! Did you all see that?? He assaulted me!" and then I punch you in the face claiming self-defense*


*My friends then say, "Yeah! self-defense! I didn't see any eye poke. Liars! You're always bullying our weak little friend! Barbarians!"


*Next, I kick an old lady standing next to you. You shouldn't have been trying to hide behind her, so oops on her!!*

[Repeat]
 

ThereRoseaLamb

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2 Thessalonians 2:12 That they all might be damned who believed not the truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness.

Let's let the Lord make those decisions.
I don't believe the person was a Christian and we don't need people spreading hate here. I'm glad they were banned as much as anyone else who has come here to stir up strife. Mark those that cause divisions and stay away from them.
 

PennEd

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The stench of double standards and implicit racism for this people-group is so potent in your reply it's almost comical.

This is The modern State of Israel in a nutshell:

*I walk up to you and poke you in the eye because I feel I can. After all, I'm "SpEcIaL" and you're a barbarian.*


*You shove me away yelling, "Oww!! Why'd you do that!?"*


*I say, "How dare you assault me! Did you all see that?? He assaulted me!" and then I punch you in the face claiming self-defense*


*My friends then say, "Yeah! self-defense! I didn't see any eye poke. Liars! You're always bullying our weak little friend! Barbarians!"


*Next, I kick an old lady standing next to you. You shouldn't have been trying to hide behind her, so oops on her!!*

[Repeat]
Ya gotta be Joshin me Josh!
 

Publican

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I don't believe the person was a Christian and we don't need people spreading hate here. I'm glad they were banned as much as anyone else who has come here to stir up strife. Mark those that cause divisions and stay away from them.
Jesus stirred up a little strife in his day, guess they banned Him too, in a manner of speaking.
 
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YELLOW STAR
On the day (April 1, 1933) THE NAZIS DECLARED A NATIONAL Boycott of all Jewish-owned stores,
they painted the word Jude (German for "Jew") inside yellow Stars of David on the windows of
Jewish stores. They did so to alert potential Aryan customers that the store they were about to
enter was owned by a Jew. This infamous yellow star, which Jews subsequently forced to sew
in a prominent place on their garments, became the most visible symbol of Nazi antisemitism.
Few people know that it was not the Nazis who created the notion of special yellow badges for Jews;
that distinction belongs to the ninth-century Abbasid caliph Haroun al-Raschid, who ordered Jews
to wear a yellow belt at all times. Some four centuries later, at the Fourth Lateran Council in 1215,
the Catholic Church regulated that Jews living under Catholic rule wear distinctive clothing as well.
Fortunately, political authorities subsequently stopped enforcing this regulation.
The Nazis enforced the yellow badge with a vengeance: By 1941, all Jews six years old and up had
to wear on their chests at all times a yellow six pointed star with the word Jude inscribed on it.
In Poland the Nazis issued a warning that Jews, including Jewish-born converts to Christianity,
who do not wear the yellow badge on both the front and back of their clothing would be subject
to execution.

Shalom
And only a few years ago, people were using the same sort of discrimination against those refusing to be injected with a deadly poison. Very sad, but those who refuse to learn from history are doomed to repeat it. Even sadder is that those who do learn from history are doomed to relive the repeating of it by those who do not.
 

ZNP

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Christians behaving as Pharisees. Are they followers of Christ, or of Judas? Probably lots of people thought Judas was a Christian I guess, until his fateful kiss.
Satan himself can disguise himself as an angel of light. What, did you think that at the end of the age things would get better and not worse?