
Israeli PM Netanyahu tells President/Imam Soetoro that withdrawal to the pre-Six Day War borders is simply not going to happen.
http://www.nydailynews.com/blogs/dailyp ... urn-no-way
Nice try Barry, but Bibi is no fool.
How do you know what Netanyahu believes? Did he tell you? I read an interview with him recently where he spends about an hour and a half each Saturday with his son studying the Bible- and that his son had recently won a national Bible competition contest- similar to a spelling bee.NeonVomit wrote:It's hard to argue with people who believe they have a right from God to be where they are, and then try to reconcile this with another bunch of people who also believe they have a right from God to be there. But whatever, Netanyahu is going to hell in any case because he doesn't believe in Jesus so it doesn't matter.
I said no such thing- I was quoting Netanyahu from an interview that I read on him a few months back. I've known several Jewish people over the years that read the New Testament, and each does so for different reasons. When I was a kid, I went to a local Catholic high school, and there were a number of Jewish kids there- and of course, Catholicism class was mandatory for all students at the school.NeonVomit wrote:Are you claiming he's a Christian?
Whatever, my main point is that both sides occupy equally ludicrous positions, often using religious pretexts to justify them and neither will back down because neither has anywhere else to go. It's a whole case of contesting 'We were here first!' 'No, WE were here first!' claims stretching back ad infinitum combined with general traditions in the region dictating that compromise is a sign of weakness.
I've basically resigned myself to the fact that this problem will never be solved unless people stop paying attention to stuff that some guy who was high on shrooms claimed 3,000 years ago and other people stop paying attention to stuff that some middle class merchant claimed to have heard while tripping in a cave 1,400 years ago, conveniently none of which was actually written down until like 200 years later.
And I think you'll agree that the chances of all that happening are... slim.
Just a pet peeve of mine.You're much more of a scholarly type
That concept is not completely etched in stone. In Genesis, Enoch walked with God- and into Heaven. Elijah was not only taken away by a flaming chariot, but also made a post-incarnate appearance with Moses when they spoke to Christ at the Transfiguration. Abraham made a post-incarnate appearance in the Gospels with Lazarus and the rich man- and no, Abraham was not in Hell. There is also the issue of the coming Millennial Kingdom, and not to mention the Two Witnesses during the Tribulation- so with that being the case it's safe to say that there is not a black and white answer to the issue.NeonVomit wrote:So he's still going to hell because he's a Jew and doesn't accept Christ, right? (hey... Bible's words, not mine.)
You are merely pointing out your own opinions, and just because you consider a religion to be out of date, unhip, or not trendy does not in any way actually make anything irrelevant- particularly when there are over 2 billion Christians, 1 billion Muslims, in addition to millions of Jews worldwide.NeonVomit wrote:People shooting each other is a consequence of what I was originally saying. My point is the simple fact that people are following outdated belief systems that have no relevance in the 21st century world which lead them (or are used to induce them by political leadership) to kill each other over narrow strips of land.
No, but you were certainly implying that, weren't you? If not, then what? Regarding Moses, since you weren't actually there with him on Mount Sinai so any suggestion that he was smoking anything at all is pure speculation on your part.NeonVomit wrote:I didn't mention anything about the Bible or Torah, so no need to get defensive, although I'm still pretty sure it must have been some seriously funky stuff Moses was on when he was on that mountain.
That's fine- if that's what you meant, then why not be more specific- if nothing else, at least for the benefit of everyone else reading the thread? No need to be that cryptic in an anonymous web forum.NeonVomit wrote:If you re-read my post, you'll probably figure out that the guy tripping in a cave was referring to Muhammed, and the stuff that was written down like 200 years or so later was referring to the Koran. Or a hundred years. Whatever, it was written down like, a long time after he died after being spread by word of mouth, which of course means it's a perfectly accurate account of what he said and intended it to mean.
Even if Israel did not exist, the Sunnis and Shi'ites would still be exterminating each other by the bushel.NeonVomit wrote:As for any Arab - Iranian alliance, everyone knows what good friends the Arabs are with the Iranians.
SorryNeonVomit wrote:Oh, and
Just a pet peeve of mine.You're much more of a scholarly type
I don't consider religion to be unhip or trendy, I consider it to be pointless and a security blanket for adults who are too scared to accept the finality of death, and therefore makes a very useful too for manipulation by different political leaders throughout history since time immemorial.You are merely pointing out your own opinions, and just because you consider a religion to be out of date, unhip, or not trendy does not in any way actually make anything irrelevant- particularly when there are over 2 billion Christians, 1 billion Muslims, in addition to millions of Jews worldwide.
You're simply stating your opinion- which is fine with me, but you are not omnipotent, so let's not assume that everyone is going to agree with your opinions.
No, I wasn't implying that, I'm quite aware of the Bible's history. I did used to attend Sunday school as a child and was brought up in a Christian family so I do know about this stuff. I've also read the Koran and some other religious texts - as the old saying goes, 'know your enemy'.No, but you were certainly implying that, weren't you? If not, then what? Regarding Moses, since you weren't actually there with him on Mount Sinai so any suggestion that he was smoking anything at all is pure speculation on your part.
I didn't think it was THAT cryptic...That's fine- if that's what you meant, then why not be more specific- if nothing else, at least for the benefit of everyone else reading the thread? No need to be that cryptic in an anonymous web forum.
But to deny Christ's story on any level requires a certain level of ignorance associated with the fact that the gospel accounts ARE accurate.NeonVomit wrote: I don't consider religion to be unhip or trendy, I consider it to be pointless and a security blanket for adults who are too scared to accept the finality of death, and therefore makes a very useful too for manipulation by different political leaders throughout history since time immemorial.
I don't think religion is irrelevant, it most certainly isn't but it should be. Religion is, to my mind, a vestigial much like the appendix... humanity has developed to a point that it's no longer needed, and occasionally explodes and kills people.
Without straight up typing pages out of various books and other works, the 4 gospels are considered to be the most accurately preserved ancient documents ever. They can be accurately dated to having been written within the same generation or the generation after Christ's crucifixion, the book of Acts is regarded as the most historically precise document from that era, and the attention to detail and accuracy in describing the places and people of that era means that beyond a reasonable doubt, Luke was writing that book with firsthand knowledge. In addition, the historicity of Paul and the martyrdom of 11 of the 12 disciples is corroborated by multiple secular sources. Now, people have died for lies millions of times in history, but even Peter, the most loyal of Christ's followers, was unwilling to die for just Christ the messiah. In fact, when put to the test, he fled. It was after Christ's crucifixion and resurrection that the 12 were motivated to go out into the world, preach Christ's resurrection, and die for it before denying it.NeonVomit wrote:Fact? Please demonstrate the accuracy of these 'facts'.
That wasn't the one I was meant to post.
I can't find the other one.AGAG wrote:That wasn't the one I was meant to post.
So, in a similar way that The Tempest can be accurately traced back to Shakespeare's quill right? Doesn't mean that anything in The Tempest actually happened. This is my point. And people have given their lives up for far flimsier and hollower beliefs, simply look at the majority of Islamic fundamentalists or members of the Red Army faction. This is of course also taking into account people who have changed their minds.Rebel wrote:Without straight up typing pages out of various books and other works, the 4 gospels are considered to be the most accurately preserved ancient documents ever. They can be accurately dated to having been written within the same generation or the generation after Christ's crucifixion, the book of Acts is regarded as the most historically precise document from that era, and the attention to detail and accuracy in describing the places and people of that era means that beyond a reasonable doubt, Luke was writing that book with firsthand knowledge. In addition, the historicity of Paul and the martyrdom of 11 of the 12 disciples is corroborated by multiple secular sources. Now, people have died for lies millions of times in history, but even Peter, the most loyal of Christ's followers, was unwilling to die for just Christ the messiah. In fact, when put to the test, he fled. It was after Christ's crucifixion and resurrection that the 12 were motivated to go out into the world, preach Christ's resurrection, and die for it before denying it.NeonVomit wrote:Fact? Please demonstrate the accuracy of these 'facts'.
This is a simplified and heavily condensed summary of a few of the more powerful arguments, but if you're looking for more in depth arguments, I could point you in the right direction.
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