To: dfwgator
Interesting. But wouldn’t they still feel a threat from an Arab friendly party (dems)???
I had thought it had more to do with their opposition to Christianity....but that was just speculation on my part...
31 posted on
09/07/2008 9:25:45 AM PDT by
DrewsMum
(Proud member of the Grand OIL Party!)
To: DrewsMum
But wouldnt they still feel a threat from an Arab friendly party (dems)???
Heck, even some Christians within the Palestinian zone identify
more with Palestian Muslims than with the Israelis.
I remember hearing radio-show host Hugh Hewitt interviewing
the head of a Christian (Baptist?) bible college in (IIRC)
Jerusalem.
The guy sounded like an ambassador for the "Christian amabassador
for Hamas and Hezbollah".
When I listened to this guy pimping for the Islamicists,
I thought I was having a stroke!
35 posted on
09/07/2008 9:40:29 AM PDT by
VOA
To: DrewsMum
Just a point of information “they” (you meant Jews) don’t all think in one voice as a monolithic unit. Listen to Mark Levin if you get the chance—he puts so well the gratitude and respect that Jewish conservatives have for the support Jews have received from many in the Christian community. But then there are others in that community who think like you—that we all “oppose” Christianity. That is just plain ignorance.
38 posted on
09/07/2008 9:54:23 AM PDT by
ariamne
(Proud shieldmaiden of the infidel--never forget, never forgive 9/11)
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