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To: Walts Ice Pick
That map looks ominous, doesn't it?

Indeed, it does...

I think America should invite each and every Jew in Israel to move to the United States. We can easily accommodate all 6 - 7 miilion of them.

While I understand the sentiment, it would be folly to do so. The House of Israel would be no safer here, in the long term, than they would anywhere else on the planet. With the continued unholy alliance between the Marxist left and Islam making inroads here, it would not be a prudent idea, no matter how well meant. The only true security they could have, is in their own Promised Land, protected by the issuer, and guarantor of that same promise, G-d on High.

The Jewish people should not be forced or encouraged to live in the middle of such madness.

As much as neither you, nor I may like it, Jewish presence on the Promised Land is completely necessary for G-d's plan to be fulfilled, with the Jewish people recognizing that their sole true friend, ally, and protector is the author of the Promise. It is going to come to pass, even as it has been written. When? Nobody but He can know for certain, but indications are that it will be soon...

the infowarrior

80 posted on 03/26/2011 7:03:19 PM PDT by infowarrior
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To: infowarrior
Well, I don't advocate forcing any of the Jews in Israel to come to America. I'm talking about what we should do and I think we should extend the offer to each of them. Many wouldn't accept the offer, but some might.

In fact, strange as it may seem, some of the Jews in Israel may not fully agree with everything in the New Testament. Some may want to come to America.

84 posted on 03/26/2011 7:11:04 PM PDT by Walts Ice Pick
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