If they just wanted the land, peace be damned why'd they give the Sinai peninsula back?
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Wait like the concept of thought terminating clichés or things like "God is mysterious and we don't know His thoughts"?
Yea sure, just strawman me.
If you look at how the west bank is treated vs Gaza you'd see that Israel is willing to give peaceful people autonomy.
And I agree Israel is fucking abhorant for the illegal settlements, and they should be punished for it, there is no excuse for them.
This is literally the opposite of the truth, look at how Israel has made peace with every other Arab nation in the area after they came to the table for peace, fighting will just end in more subjugation and loss of territory, that is the story of Israel and Palestine
Israel tries to make peace, Palestinians refuse and fight then lose more land, ad infinitum
I mean seriously, all the facts are on Israel's side.
Now, I still think their actions against Palestinians are fucked up but until Palestinians actually do some work towards peace nothing will be solved.
And we'll be talking about it in 40 years as it's not on Israel to bring peace to the table when they tried to do that for decades back in the 1900s and each time the Arabs spit in their faces.
I see nothing in any of those articles that is an indictment of democrats as a whole, i see an article about general city scummery, a red state doing red state shit, and an article about republicans doing fascism.
You've not made your case.
How is a coalition government fundamentally different than what America has?
demopublicans are already rogue and do whatever they please already with no thought to how the citizens vote or feel on matters
You going to provide any evidence to back up this claim?
How did I read that as locked? My bad bother
Oh shit, that sounds extremely helpful, why did they roast you?
I've been using Linux since Ubuntu 8.10 iirc, and I'm still a fucking moron at dealing with Linux so I'm always thankful for people like you.
Both your comments are fascinating but I'm not sure what then was Jesus trying to say when speaking about the seeds? In most of His actions Jesus speaks out against the empires of man, how does this lend into that narrative?
Full disclosure: I consider myself an original Christian, I believe the good news(gospel) is that when Jesus returns He will establish a fair, equitable, and just society here on earth, resurrect everyone then invite them to participate.