There will be no true peace in the Middle East until Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace, comes again.
'United States planning a military strike against Iran'
Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by JGrubbs, Dec 31, 2005.
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Amen.
Jamie, people on this board have told me they elected President Bush to be president, not their pastor. So perhaps maybe one of the people who voted for him will care to answer your questions. (I voted for CP candidate, the 2nd time around, not Kerry, BTW.) -
LadyEagle--
I might be showing my ignorance here--LOL-- What is CP candidate? :confused: -
I think I figured out what CP candidate means--did a search on Google--- does it mean Constitution Party?
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LE, Enjoy your post and take note that most of the negative response to them are merely regurgitation of that which has been swallowed from the present administration. Remember, "An elephant go go through your living room and you dont have to see it".
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And, Ken, I do. But at least they wouldn't have come up with the Road Map from Hell.
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I do not think that a effort to bring about peace should be referred to as coming from Hell. That is not what Jesus said. Jesus said:
Matthew 5:9 (ESV)
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Yep, He sure did. AND He also said:
"Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn again and rend you."
Which is what has already happened in Gaza as the missles into Israel from terrorists continue to fly.
Easily predictable by those of us who opposed the Road Map, believing the Land belongs to Israel, Jerusalem is the capital of Israel, not some Pali state, and reasonable people can't expect anything substantial from negotiating with homicide bombers and terrorists and land for peace will never work.
To get back on topic:
http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=48142
The JP picked the story up from the German press, it seems. I find that odd. Quite odd, indeed. -
I am in support of the aim of peace between the Israelis and the Palestinians and I support the eventual establishment of a Palestinian State alongside the Israeli State. I would like to see Jerusalem become an "international city" under U.N. auspices. Jerusalem is important to three of the world's major religions and I think it is best if it is not under the control of any of the three so that it can always be accessed by adherents to all three of these religions.
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just-want-peace Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
UN auspices = "Israel, you're screwed!"
Rom 12:18 If it be possible, as much as lieth in you, live peaceably with all men.
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Like I said,
Ken, the UN will probably move to Baghdad/Babylon. That has been my prediction for awhile and the reason will be to bring peace and harmony to the ME. Which they will get when they all sign the big treaty for 3-1/2 years. Don't expect it to happen until Hillary is Prez and Bill is the new Secretary General of the UN, though, after Kofi resigns/retires. -
Moving this to the Politics forum since it is on Page 3 and there is probably more to be discussed.
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But I seriously doubt that the U.N. will be moving its headquarters for the forseeable future.
Those of us who care about peace and harmony in the Middle East will have to hope and pray that these come about without the U.N. moving its headquarters. -
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I'm sure the terrorists also oppose NSA wiretaps. How does it feel being "on their side"? Ken, you know that's a poor "argument".
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You are missing something here, and that is the historical disproportional retribution that the US renders when attacked directly. Regardless of right, wrong, or anything else, if any nation, Arab, Iranian, whoever, attacks the US using any kind of WMD, that nation will probably not be safe for human occupation for around 100,000 years. I don't think there is a president or potential president on the scene who would hesitate to carry out what JFK referred to as a "full retaliatory response." I remember watching him say that, or words to that effect on national TV in 1962.
If either Iran or North Korea were to actually use a nuke their nation would simply cease to exist--permanently. -
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Ken, stop with the inane. Thanks.
Major B is correct. It is called MAD, I believe. (Mutual Assured Destruction)
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