Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Gaza: Two Extremes

Here is the Moshe Feiglin plan for Gaza. To me it appears to say, "Drive them out into the desert; kill the ones who resist":

http://www.voltairenet.org/article184845.html

Here is a "rational" opposing view of what should be done. It appears to say, "Punish the Israeli criminals":

http://dissidentvoice.org/2014/07/an-appeal-to-the-conscience-of-humanity/

Which of these two extremes is closest to your beliefs?

Q: If Israel's "claim" to Gaza is based upon the Bible, does that mean that the Torah, Bible, and/or Koran have now replaced international law? If Israel is a theocracy, are we in the End Times? And if we are, what do Christians have to say about this?

A (to the 3rd Q): All the real Christians are dead. We won't hear from them until the final trumpet blows. In the meantime, the Israelis are going to kill a lot of people and cause even more to be killed. And international law is not going to do a damn thing to stop them. On the contrary, it appears to be doing everything it can to facilitate the killing.

Q: Where is G-d in all of this?

A: Beats the hell out of me.

Q: Where is Moshiach, Jesus Christ, or the Mahdi in all of this?

A: I don't see any of them in all of this, yet. But we shall see one or more of these three very soon. And I predict that most of you are not going to like it.

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