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To: truthandlife
"Let it be clear: the Wailing Wall is not a holy place of the Jews, it is an integral part of the mosque (grounds). We call it al-Buraq, the name of the horse with which Muhammad ascended to heaven from Jerusalem," he said.

Too bad for this terrorist Arafat that Mohammed is a fake prophet who never went anywhere after his death besides hell. There is NO historical evidence to suggest that the warrior Mohammed ever lay one foot into Jerusalem. think about this: To say that the Temple never existed is also means that Christ never threw over the money-changers tables inside that very temple...

16 posted on 10/18/2001 1:02:44 PM PDT by ninachka
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To: ninachka
I think you are accurate in your assesment of the mentality of the man who was quoted, but to say the western wall was not part of the temple is not the same as saying there never was a temple.

I believe sincerely in the importance of the temple, I am just unconvinced that this wall was definitely part of it.

20 posted on 10/18/2001 1:06:36 PM PDT by sharktrager
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To: ninachka
There is NO historical evidence to suggest that the warrior Mohammed ever lay one foot into Jerusalem.

The historical evidence for even the existence of Jesus is tenative at best.

Mohammed is a fake prophet who never went anywhere after his death besides hell.

Ironic isn't it that the message from whom you call a fake prophet was that only belief in One God (and good works) is needed for Heaven while some think faith in their prophet (not good deeds) is more important than the belief in One God to achieve Heaven?

65 posted on 10/18/2001 2:32:24 PM PDT by Khaleel
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