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She and I read the same Bible.
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She explained that very well. I am glad I see it.

The notion that Israel is merely a product of Western politics, not historical or ancestral legitimacy, is a deeply controversial claim that oversimplifies a complex and painful history. It disregards centuries of Jewish presence, persecution, and the cultural and spiritual connection to the land. Framing Israel solely as a geopolitical creation erases the trauma of the Holocaust and the legitimate international process that led to statehood in 1948. While criticism of government policies is valid, questioning the very foundation of the country crosses into dangerous territory. It not only distorts historical facts but also fuels polarizing narratives that can escalate antisemitism and hostility. Such claims don’t seek justice or peace they inflame tensions and promote division.

Did the Bible prophecize the Nakba, too? 🤦♂️

Might want to try reading the one that Christians from every walk of life and denomination understood for almost two millennia before all of this nonsense. This was the standard view for all Christians back to the beginning.

Omg. I think we are having literacy crisis. Reading and comprehension is not what it used to be. lol.

lol that’s for sure.

Amen

Wooooh! That was powerful! I love her. 🥰
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“I READ THE BIBLE AT HOME. But I participate in homam outside to fool Hindus. I don’t drink theertham and I don’t eat prasadam. I’ll keep them near my mouth for photo-ops, only to fool Hindus.” The people you shared don’t read Bible twice a day and don’t do photo-ops for theertha-prasadams. That’s the difference between Christian fooling Hindus and actual Hindus.
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