Posted on 06/24/2008 10:25:19 AM PDT by Cinnamon Girl
If you’re going to put up a straw man argument, you should at least have some skill at it.
Here’s a history lesson for you. Once upon a time, there was a Roman Emperor named Hadrian. Jews were revolting against the Ancient Roman Fascists, and Hadrian did not like that. So he snuffed out the Jewish revolt, and afterwards, renamed the land. The land of Israel was a province of Rome at the time called Syria Iudea. Hadrian renamed it Syria Palestina after the Philistines, the ancient arch-enemies of the Jews. Hadrian thought that this would be the final psychological blow to the Jews, and that the Jewish presence there would be erased forever.
Needless to say he was wrong, and unsuccessful. Jews STILL remained a presence in all of the big cities of Israel. According to a Christian pilgrim named Reland, who wrote a book in Latin chronicling his trip to the land of Israel, in 1695 the majority of residences in the land weren’t Muslims, but Jews! Mark Twain famously wrote in his book “Innocents Abroad” that when he went to see the Holy Land in 1867, he found it to be a “desolate country,” with very few people in it. Take note that this was before the Zionist pioneers came to the land.
Did you know that Jews were living in Israel before the state, too? Here are some links regarding the history of Jews in Israel: http://www.science.co.il/Israel-history.asp, http://www.isragen.org.il/eiri/index.html
Also, Michael Medved has a tape on the history of Israel which you can hear. If you think Jewish presence in Israel started with statehood, you have a lot to learn yet.
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