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RE: [errancy] McDonald-Till Debate
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time2-@frontiernet.net
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Aug 08, 2007 06:17 PDT
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Quoting elya-@prodigy.net.mx:
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time2-@frontiernet.net wrote:
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I can blame them. Muslims brought the crusades on
themselves by attempted to overthrow every country
between Asia Minor and Spain. They started it.
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IAN
Then you shoild not blame the Arabs (Canaanites), now Palestinians for
wanting to kill off the Jews who (according to the Old Testament) went
in and killed off the Arabs. They started it!
Ian Dorion
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DB
I was curious where it was stated that theJews "killed off the Arabs"
in the OT.
Thanks,
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IAN
You're joking or you're trying to waste my time. I can't believe you
are that stupid.
Ian Dorion
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DB
Interesting bedside matter. I think that you should be careful with
your derogatory comments when what you write is clearly wrong. First,
although you can find support for your claim, it is argumentative that
the Arabs of today are the Canaanites of old (assuming that this is
what you claim); I suspect that many of your sources would also argue
that Israelites are of Canaanite descent too. Second, however, you
used the OT as reference which clearly demarcates Arabs and Canaates;
therefore, per your reference your comments are simply wrong. You
would have a better argument, although still argumentative, if you
claimed that some Lebanese are of Canaanite descend. In either case,
you would have a hard time defending your arguments.
I suspect that you are attempting to twist the data so that your pet
theories can be justified.
There is certainly tension reflecting in you referenced, the OT,
between Israelites and what it calls Arabs. History might even argue
that Arabs were the initial aggressor into what was historically
Jewish land.
Tensions in the Middle East are undoubtedly more related to Arab
Palestinian aggression than Israel's. Clearly, Israel is only trying
to survive amidst a majority that wishes to destroy it. If the
majority of Palestinians could have their way and could murder every
Jew in the Middle East, there would still be problems in what would
then called Palestine. The Palestinians would start to fight among
themselves (as we have recently seen). Incursions from Syria or other
Arab countries would make the situation worse.
The Arab world has plenty of land to resettle the Palestinians. The
problem is that they do not want to resettle them. The kings of Jordan
was presented with great problems when they tried to help the
Palestinians following the formation of Israel. As such, the other
Arab countries do not really wish to help the Palestinians (for fear
of them), although they are happy to use them to get at Israel.
I am not a Jew but would agree with Golda Meir's statement: "Peace
will come when the Arabs will love their children more than they hate
us." The problem in the Middle East is Arab hate.
Thanks,
Thanks,
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