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The partition of Palestine was a self-fulfilled prophecy.
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[QUOTE=Johnny Skeptic;5103168]Consider the following from another thread:
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Instead of guessing, why don't you spend an hour learning about the military status of combatants at that time? I think we all know why you won't do it: 1. that would take work and initiative, which is asking too much of you; 2. it would get in the way of preaching, even though you're preaching is based on bad facts Quote:
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Now let me ask you something: If you decided that you wanted to protect John Smith from being attacked by his enemies because John Smith was your friend, would you injure or kill him? Of course you wouldn't, which invites the question "If God wanted to protect Jews from their enemies, why did he sometimes injure or kill them with storms and harmful microorganisms? With parasites alone, God has killed more people than all of the wars in history, and he has done so indiscriminately without any regard for a person's worldview. It is utter nonsense for anyone to assume that God would protect Jews from being injured or killed by humans, but not from being injured or killed by anything else. Even if God did choose the Jews to be his chosen people, I would reject hiim because I do not endorse favoritism. Last but not least, you have any not stated any reasonable motives regarding why God did not make indisputable predictions. No reasonable motives = no God of the Bible. |
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Message to arnoldo: If you decided that you wanted to protect John Smith from being attacked by his enemies because John Smith was your friend, would you injure or kill him? Of course you wouldn't, which invites the question "If God wanted to protect Jews from their enemies, why did he sometimes injure or kill them with storms and harmful microorganisms? With parasites alone, God has killed more people than all of the wars in history, and he has done so indiscriminately without any regard for a person's worldview. It is utter nonsense for anyone to assume that God would protect Jews from being injured or killed by humans, but not from being injured or killed by anything else.
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Message to arnoldo: If you decided that you wanted to protect John Smith from being attacked by his enemies because John Smith was your friend, would you injure or kill him? Of course you wouldn't, which invites the question "If God wanted to protect Jews from their enemies, why did he sometimes injure or kill them with storms and harmful microorganisms? With parasites alone, God has killed more people than all of the wars in history, and he has done so indiscriminately without any regard for a person's worldview. It is utter nonsense for anyone to assume that God would protect Jews from being injured or killed by humans, but not from being injured or killed by anything else.
Even if God did choose the Jews to be his chosen people, I would reject him because I do not endorse favoritism. |
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