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Mr B J Roughan (Guest) |
29/08/2025 13:55 |
It’s a sick world out there
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Jock Stein (Guest) |
29/08/2025 14:47 |
I appreciate how you draw attention to the wickedness of Hamas and e.g. biased education in Jordan, but when your reports suggest that the reports of famine in Gaza are exaggerated, no doubt that is correct, but I do recall the words of Jesus, accusing the Pharisees of straining out a gnat but swallowing a camel. I think the decades of injustice against, and killings of Palestinians living in the West Bank, which have been coming to a head with Settler violence largely unchecked by Israel - well documented by Israelis as well as outsiders - are as bad as the nasty practices of Hamas. If there is a biblical case for Israel occupying the whole territory (which I would support only as a bi-nationalist solution, which would allow both sides to claim the country 'from the river to the sea'), God cannot and will not bless a manifestly unjust method of achieving it. The promise to Abraham and his descendants was unconditional in the sense that it was a gift of God and not a reward for good behaviour, but that gift challenged them to live in obedience, and it may be a mark of their failure as well as our Lord's fulfilment that the New Testament nowhere reaffirms Jewish claims upon the land. We all fail, and self-righteous Palestinian marches are no better.
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Megan Howse (Guest) |
29/08/2025 16:13 |
Ezekiel ch 25 v6&7 puts it all in perspective. God himself will deal with Israel's enemies. He will cut them off, exterminate and destroy them. So woe betide all the haters of Israel.
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Jane (Guest) |
29/08/2025 16:53 |
I believe there are some 2 million Arabs living as Israeli citizens, at present
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Douglas (Guest) |
29/08/2025 21:13 |
The Palestinians and Hamas are not interested in a bi-nationalist solution. They want to wipe out the Israelis as the attack in October 2023 clearly demonstrated. Hamas’s attacks involved rape, murder and kidnapping. I hardly think that revulsion at these kinds of acts is “straining out a gnat “. And if there’s nothing in the NT about Jewish claims to the land there’s no need to think that what God said in the OT has been superseded.
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Nick Thompson |
30/08/2025 06:53 |
I agree Douglas. There is no doubt that the majority of Gazans wholeheartedly support Hamas and share the devilish desire to exterminate all Jews. The easiest solution would be the return of the hostages, but no they are used, live and dead in an attempt to apply emotional blackmail on Israel's people.Israel has gone above and beyond in endeavouring to avoid civilian casualties. It is recognised by an balanced commentator What I find amazing is that nations and individuals find it so easy to take the part of the aggressor (Hamas) buying into its very obvious black PR against the victim Israe. The great delusion is a reality and Hamas is just one aspect of it.
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Stella Brookes (Guest) |
31/08/2025 10:36 |
Re 'no NT affirmation of Jewish claims on the land'. In my limited understanding, does the NT, New Covenant, not relate to the Body of Christ, Jew and Gentile? Which by no means negates all Gods promises in the OT and His purposes for Israel as a nation.
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David (Guest) |
31/08/2025 12:23 |
Mr Stein ... you might find it useful to revisit the history of the area over the last decades. Your perspective of Israeli injustice and killing of Palestinians is a narrative spun by the expert deceiver. The Jews throughout history have been victimised by false accusations and demonisation. The truth is available to those who earnestly seek .. and it will set you free.
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Charlene (Guest) |
31/08/2025 17:28 |
When asked when the Kingdom would be restored Jesus said it was not for them to know the time, He did not say it would not be restored. I have been trying to read the Bible in a year and am now in the Book of Hosea. I find no evidence to deny the return of the Jews to the Promised Land. How can a believer in the Messiah attempt to justify the murderous hatred and aggression which is demonic of Hamas and their supporters. I am saved by grace, I am a Christian Zionist I can be no other, the more I read the Holy Bible the more I am convinced the church needs to repent of replacement theology. A study of History and the ugly hate filled rhetoric of the protestors and their slogans many of them genocidal in intent are clear evidence of reprobate minds who support those who hate and in intent are Hamans and Hitlers.
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Michael Petek |
31/08/2025 17:36 |
It's all very well to say that the New Testament nowhere reaffirms Jewish claims upon the land. It doesn't need to. Jesus enjoined the Jews "The teachers of the Law and the Pharisees sit on Moses' seat. You must therefore do and observe whatever they tell you." (Matthew 23:1-3).
So unbaptised Jews are bound by all the commandments of the Torah - one of which is identified by the Jewish sage Nahmanides, that they must live in the Land of Israel. Maimonides held it to be a general obligation, though he didn't declare it to be a mitzvah.
Barrister Natasha Hausdorff has given a compelling case that the boundaries of Mandate Palestine automatically became those of the State of Israel in the moment of independence, this by a rule called uti possidetis juris.
On a more spiritual level, I believe that we should see the return of the Jews to the land as an effect of the divine mercy that sets aside the punishment of exile. A condition precedent of this was the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire, which is intelligible as a divine punishment of the Ottoman state for the extermination of the Armenian, Assyrisn and Pontic Greek Christians.
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