agree, and while we're at it, we need to kick the UN out of the US.
Palestine
Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by mont974x4, Nov 29, 2012.
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IOW, if America's enemies and those who would do harm to Americans hate somebody, that somebody is my friend. -
He that passeth by, and vexeth himself with strife belonging not to him, Is like one that taketh a dog by the ears. Pr 26:17
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Don't know who actually wrote this, but it articulates what I consider to be much truth in the matter:
What caused the September 11 attacks?
"It is due 100% in part to a failed foreign policy in the middle east. The US has a lopsided, pro Israel point of view and refuses to listen to any other viewpoint over there. By ignoring the Palestinians for 60 years and their plight of being not only homeless but brutalized and treated like second class citizens, they have petitioned the world community for years to lend a sympathetic ear to their cause. Their tragedy has played out time and time again and will forever. Look at the Catholics of Northern Ireland. Their story is almost parrelelll to that of the Palestinians. They too were treated like second class citizens for years by an another class that had our country's ear. We refused to listen to their pleas for justice until the IRA started blowing up buses in downtown London. Keep in mind that these Irish Catholics were good peace loving people who asked for fairness but were ignored because England had our ear and so, we looked the other way. Well, Israel has our ear now and because we did look away, the good peace loving Palestinians also were forced to spill blood to bring attention to their cause. Was our reasoning behind the revolution of 1776 much different? Let's be clear: They are not jealous of us. They do not hate freedom. It wasn't a conspiracy of the Bush administration. It was a matter of basic human rights being trampled on by Israel, our friend in the middle east. Some friend. So there you have it. Next time someone asks you why we were attacked on 911, and mind you the answers you will get are shockingly stupid, you now know that it was a failed foreign policy. Honestly, if you think about it, the USA really doesn't even have a foreign policy in the middle east, we basically do that Israel tells us to do. History is going to be on the Arab world side of this argument once its all over. I have no agenda in writing this reason "why" 911 happened. This is the truth."
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but, right now, what we have is an America that is slowly being Islam-ized (lol. Webster'd be pulling his hair on that one), and it's something that we need to realize.
Call it naivette, but that's how I see what's happening, and maybe the Palestinians are right, maybe they're wrong, I don't particularly care which.
What I care about is for America not to wake up one morning and find that every religion is free for ridicule except Islam, and every religion is barred from its right to free speech, except Islam.
I have no hatred for Palestinians, or Muslims, except where their interests clash with America's.
You know I don't subscribe to being allied with Israel because "he who blesses Israel will be blessed by God, and he who doesn't will be cursed by God".
All I know is Americans are getting killed, America is being attacked, and American society is being corrupted, and the current president is doing nothing about it.
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A few gas stations and motels ran by Pakistanis and Iranians does not compute to 'Islamization' with me. They just want to improve their lot just like the rest of us,
Perhaps recollections from your homeland are influencing your perception of things? Maybe? I've read of 'Muslim' insurgencies in the Phillipines before. -
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Common sense goes a long way, and does not even require Scripture. Who is a democracy in the Middle East, and believes in liberty, freedom, individual rights, and the dignity of life? Is it Israel or Saudia Arabia, Iraq, Iran, Syria, Eygpt, Jordan, Oman, and Yemen? If the United States was threatened with invasion, who would you trust to come to our aid as an ally, Israel or the nut case Muslim states who are friends as long as you give handouts of military weaponry? If anyone on this board thinks Pakistan is any better ally, take away their foreign aid. Also, everyone forgets the ten or so Muslim nations that used to be a part of the Soviet Union.
Allies must have something in common. Liberty, freedom, civil rights, the dignity of life, respect for our fellow man are not compatible with the Muslim religion or nations. When the United States deteriorates to a certain level, they would as soon wipe you and your families out as look at you.
We have given Muslim nations billions, no trillions of dollars. We have blown them up then rebuilt them. Thousands of American lives have been sacrificed for the ill conceived notion that everyone is the Middle East is going to go arm in arm down the yellow brick road in peace to the Land of Oz.
The first mistake we made is establishing diplomatic ties with barbarians. The second mistake we made was allow American businesses to enrich those countries. This was followed by giving them free military hardware, and advanced at that. Then, we ask the American people to pay billions of dollars to these savages to maintain the "peace" with Israel.
I can count on one or two hands the number of reliable allies we have: Israel, Australia, United Kingdom, Spain, Portugal, New Zealand, Poland, France, Canada, and maybe some of the former Eastern European countries. -
Please, save the common sense sermon for someone else, 'Mr nuke em' exterminate em' all'.
Enough said. -
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Another great post, SN. Nice common sense, too. :flower:
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Thank you Bob and Lady Eagle.
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Why am I not surprised??!!?? :tongue3:
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Can't remember from who it was that I first heard this observation re: 09/11/2001, but it went something like this:
You know, those terrorists could have just as easily taken over another jet and aimed it at Manhattan. It wouldn't have taken that much more jet fuel to fly just a wee bit north of the WTC and, say, not much more than a mile or so eastward and aim that jet's nose right into the UN complex.
Know why they didn't even consider doing so?
They knew where their friends were! :tonofbricks: -
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You'll understand when you wake up and find that Sharia has been incorporated into our judicial system's decisions, either in full, or in part.
You'll know when you see Dearborn, Michigan being duplicated in other parts of this country.
I got no beef with them coming to this country.
I do have a problem when they try to impose their culture in ours, or act as if their ways fit totally with ours, like it's none of our business if they murder their wives or daughters because honor killing is just normal for them.
In one way you're right about my experiences in the Philippines still ringing in my ears, so to speak.
My birth district in Manila used to be clean and orderly.
Not to say the crime rate was nil.
Not anymore.
When "they" came, well, there are lots of Filipinos, I suppose, in Kentucky.
Some of them should be able to say something.
These people have a way of keeping quiet and going along with the flow, until they grow in numbers in an area, then they get all different. -
From the Left Huffington Post: 8 Reasons Leftists should be Pro-Israel
More common sense. -
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I have posted something similar to the following but it is worth the read! I have inserted my remarks where appropriate.
http://balaamsarse.wordpress.com/20...ifests-based-on-percentage-muslim-population/ -
OR, pinoy, read:
The Islamophobia Excuse
"Promoting fear of Shariah law is essentially a red herring. There are more than 50 predominantly Muslim countries in the world, and, while most have elements of Shariah in their civil and family law, only two have it as their criminal codes. They are Saudi Arabia and Iran, one a close ally of the United States and the West and the other currently playing the cameo role of a threat to the entire world, to borrow a phrase from the eminent Benjamin Netanyahu, prime minister of Israel. The countries that do not have Shariah as their criminal codes have modeled their laws on European and American models, some borrowing from Roman law and others from British common law."
Pinoy, those in Dearborn 'protesting the 1st ammendment' at least are OVERT in their desire to implement 'blaspemy laws' against Islam. IMO, you should be much more concerned with the 'hate speech laws' the ADL has promoted for years now, those are FAR more apt to become reality than Islamic 'blasphemy laws', the two are, in essence, the same.
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