Posted on 02/06/2014 9:22:17 AM PST by Former Fetus
I’m afraid the only way Lurch will retire is with a Nobel peace prize in his pocket... wait, that would work, wouldn’t it? I mean, the prize is worthless considering that Obama, Arafat, Carter... got it. Now, if we could only contact the people awarding the prize, maybe they would see how getting Lurch out to pasture would be conducive to peace!
That is fine for you to believe, but it does not make you pro-Israel. It makes you pro-prophecy.
Who says that one can’t be both? I am pro-Israel because God gave the land to Abraham and his descendants in perpetuity. And I am pro-prophecy because I believe that when God says that something is going to happen, it’s as well as done!
Hopefully he will never get one and not one that comes at the expense of making Israel very vulnerable to insane Muslims by giving up too much land
Land for peace war
Okay, I’ll read Glick and I suggest you read Shavit. But please don’t call Israeli Jews who helped to build the country Jew-haters. That is simply offensive.
Okay. Gut Shabbes to you.
You have a way with words.
I love you man, but we arent taking showers at 4am...
That is a judgmental statement based on stereotype, not reality
I admit, some times when Christians try to explain what the prophecies mean to Christians, we sometimes forget that the explanation of how many die can sound horrible while we see it as evidence of God working, and in the end, the JEWS are the survivors
Depending on how it is spoken of and who is explaining it, I admit, it can sound like gloating.
it is not gloating, however, that is what must be emphasized
At least if the professing Christian has any maturity in them anyways, the new believer just doesn’t understand that speaking biblical truth doesn’t have to be harsh, just accurate.
As for those who are trying to usher in the end times, which it seems you are referring to, the number of people who believe they can speed up prophecy are minuscule in the Christian world
The mature educated Christian knows that the world moves in God’s time, not ours, and while I can speed events in my life up, I cannot speed up what is prophesied, especially those things written about 2500 years ago.
I don’t really mind Christian beliefs about the end times because as a Jew I don’t believe it will happen. What I do mind are people labeling Jews as self-hating or anti-Semitic if they support a policy position that doesn’t hasten Christian prophecy. Honest and sincere Israeli patriots can have different views on the best way forward. Christians are also welcome to voice their views, but not to make scurrilous charges against Jews who may disagree.
Might be God will allow this in order to expedite his ultimate Plans......we know there’s eventually going to be a Peace Plan they will all agree on...but I can’t imagine ,really, that this is it. Too many things need to be in place yet for that to happen..and they aren’t.
Besides, “agreeing in Principle” isn’t an agreement.
And May I say that every word in your post 16 is right on~!
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3119958/posts?page=16#16
Yehuda is the very best and I like his #36, too.
He used to ping me...HINT.
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