Posted on 04/02/2008 1:47:05 PM PDT by decimon
Imperialist ping.
Never doubt a man named Lipschits!
Uh...so the answer is probably "yes"...
Hmmmm......
So then, you agree with Billthedrill?
bump for later read about the site
And he kept the tips. Whatever that meant at that time.
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Thanks decimon.Jerusalem was home to various Judean cults and at times a center for religious fanaticism.That's so unlike the Assyrians/Akkadians, Babylonians, and others, who spent a few thousand years demolishing each other's cities and stripping rival temples to aggrandize their own cults. Oh wait... |
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A good a guess as any.
Uhh...I'm not seeing that. Judea is/was a region and 'Judean cults' might refer to anything. And I wouldn't think the source to be anti-semitic.
I saw what you did when I read the article and I either wouldn't have posted this or would have with comment if I'd seen bigotry in it. Of course, I could be wrong.
“Never doubt a man named Lipschits!”
Especially if his a%$ whistles!!
Mongol General: What is best in life?
Conan: To crush your enemies, to see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentations of their women.
:’) Hey, I said it was otherwise a good article. ;’) It was a bit surprising to see them portrayed as just some highly sophisticated, urbane, polished bulwarks of civilization just trying their best to administer a bunch of backward superstitious savages. The Assyrians “burned with fire” at least one city when they were conquering Israel, and carted off the “ten lost tribes”. But I may have overstated my case, eh? :’D
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