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Message to arnoldo: In the early part of the 2nd century, Trajan went to Palestine and killed 500,000 Jews. Why didn't God protect the Jews?
What exactly has God protected Jews from for thousands of years, possibly from hurricanes, tornadoes, tsunamies, plagues, droughts, and famines? It would not make any sense for God to protect the Jews from other humans and refuse to protect them from hurricanes, tornadoes, tsunamies, plagues, droughts, and famines, but if the God of the Bible does not exist, then that explains this situation. If Jews were able to occupy all of the ancient land of Canaan, is it your position that God would stop killing them with hurricanes, tornadoes, tsunamies, plagues, droughts, and famines? If not, then God could not possibly care about the safety, health, and well-being of Jews. If God's only intention is proving that he is powerful, he certainly does not have to partition Palestine in order to do that. There would be much better ways for God to accomplish that, such as creating a new planet. |
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You are as gullible as the poor Jews being lured to Israel by the Zionist dream to throw themselves on Palestinian territory. It's not prophecy but political manipulation regarding those people. With you it's another thing. "There's one born every day." spin |
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If you read 2 Maccabees and the first part of 1 Maccabees, you will have some understanding of the context of Daniel. The Jews were being persecuted for their culture: Antiochus IV thought he could "civilize" them by force, so anyone who publically gave indications of the old religion were taken away, crucified, women had their babies strangled before their own deaths. The temple was polluted in the eyes of the people. The daily sacrifices were halted. Their cultic calendar was interrupted. Daniel's message is simple: despite all this god will save you if you hang on; god knows what you are going through; it has all been foreseen, so god is in control and you will ultimately be safe; even those faithful who have died the martyr's death will be resuscitated to enjoy the time to come; and that time is soon. The prophets were social and political critics, but the book of Daniel had a very different aim. References to forgery regarding Daniel are simply wrongheaded on both sides of our divide. Naive literalism will not help understand the book. spin |
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For Daniel I'll show you that a historical perspective regarding the persecution of the Jews between 167 and 164 BCE fit the last three and a half years of Daniel's structure better than anything you can provide. In fact I can give a coherent analysis of almost all of the latter half of Daniel as focused on that one event. A better explanation of Daniel's visions is merely my means of trying to make you do what you have the responsibility to do: demonstrate your claim rather than assume it. spin |
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