M.D. Rawlings
Classical Liberal
- May 26, 2011
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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDDGl79x4Pc]Know Your Enemy (Part 1 - Introduction) - YouTube[/ame]
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url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDDGl79x4Pc]Know Your Enemy (Part 1 - Introduction) - YouTube[/url]
didn't you post this a few days ago?
I wonder, does a Christian stop supporting Israel when clear cut evidence according to the OP that Israel supports Satan?
Know Your Enemy (Part 71 - Israeli Supreme Court) - YouTube
Uh, isn't that because Israel didn't exist?Until 1947, no Christian was concerned with Israel.
Far out, man. Does the full monty include some purple haze and red rasberry filled beignets?
Until 1947, no Christian was concerned with Israel. Christian faith is certainly not based on Israel, which serves as a symbol and metaphor, but not a physical place. Ultimately, Christianity is not material. This disturbs many dedicated materialists who nevertheless manage somehow to confuse people into thinking otherwise. The material world exists in Christianity, but in a context of infinity and pure being (what has a beginning has an end).
What is this insistence about Israel in a faith-based way? Is this why people think the US should support that nation? That reason should exclude the possibility since it is against the constitution.
Israel is one of the many countries of the world. Some are allies, some are enemies, and the rest fall in between.
I wonder, does a Christian stop supporting Israel when clear cut evidence according to the OP that Israel supports Satan?
Know Your Enemy (Part 71 - Israeli Supreme Court) - YouTube
So Israel is not the historical target of Satan's hatred? And how does a Christian stop standing by Israel and still be a Christian?
Until 1947, no Christian was concerned with Israel. Christian faith is certainly not based on Israel, which serves as a symbol and metaphor, but not a physical place. Ultimately, Christianity is not material. This disturbs many dedicated materialists who nevertheless manage somehow to confuse people into thinking otherwise. The material world exists in Christianity, but in a context of infinity and pure being (what has a beginning has an end).
What is this insistence about Israel in a faith-based way? Is this why people think the US should support that nation? That reason should exclude the possibility since it is against the constitution.
Israel is one of the many countries of the world. Some are allies, some are enemies, and the rest fall in between.
Until 1947, no Christian was concerned with Israel. Christian faith is certainly not based on Israel, which serves as a symbol and metaphor, but not a physical place. Ultimately, Christianity is not material. This disturbs many dedicated materialists who nevertheless manage somehow to confuse people into thinking otherwise. The material world exists in Christianity, but in a context of infinity and pure being (what has a beginning has an end).
What is this insistence about Israel in a faith-based way? Is this why people think the US should support that nation? That reason should exclude the possibility since it is against the constitution.
Israel is one of the many countries of the world. Some are allies, some are enemies, and the rest fall in between.
that's ridiculous. Christians have been looking forward to the gathering of Israel and looking to restore it for centuries before it actually happened. Heck, the Freakin Crusades were all about saving the Holy Land. Christians held Jerusalem and the surounding territory for quite a while. They didn't care? Why the heck would they go to that effort if they didn't?