Posted on 10/28/2023 1:21:18 PM PDT by Lake Living
In comments that have prompted Israeli outcry, and led the country to withdraw its diplomatic presence, president Erdogan suggested assaults on Gaza constituted a "massacre".
In the same speech, he reportedly said that Turkey can "come at any night unexpectedly” to ecstatic reception from hundreds of thousands of attendees.
The footage, which is currently circulating on X, formerly known as Twitter, purportedly showed the pro-Palestine crowd responding with the chant: “Turkish military to Gaza.”
(Excerpt) Read more at express.co.uk ...
Just some posturing from Erdogan. We are used to it.
DO IT! See how far you get with the God of the Bible on Israel’s side...
Impossible!!! Only Trump was to get us into WWIII
It’s looking more like Ezekiel 38 every day.
Literally.
This is all Trump’s fault! 🤣
So joey is getting the WORLD into a war. Thanks joey. EVERY foreign decision he has had WRONG. Go away and let the adults be in charge.
The sick man of Europe needs hospital care. Turkey should not be in NATO. The problem all started with an epileptic phony “prophet” who started a phony religion.
The US shouldn’t be in Nato.
More war, more death, glory be to God.
You’ll might want to revisit your Bible and consider if God’s hand may be against Israel and USA.
In the Bible, there are several stories that illustrate instances where leaders or individuals believed that God was on their side, but their actions or decisions did not align with God’s will. Here are a few notable examples:
1. The Battle of Ai (Joshua 7): After the Israelites’ victory at Jericho, they attempted to conquer the smaller city of Ai. However, they suffered a humiliating defeat. Joshua, their leader, believed that God was with them, but they later discovered that one of their own, Achan, had violated God’s command by taking forbidden spoils from Jericho. This disobedience led to their initial failure.
2. King Saul’s Disobedience (1 Samuel 15): God chose Saul as the first king of Israel, but he disobeyed God’s explicit command to utterly destroy the Amalekites, sparing their king and the best of their livestock. Saul believed that his actions were justified, but God was displeased and later rejected him as king.
3. Solomon’s Idolatry (1 Kings 11): King Solomon, known for his wisdom, allowed his foreign wives to lead him into idolatry by worshiping their gods. Despite his initial dedication to God, Solomon’s later actions led to God’s anger and a divided kingdom after his reign.
4. The Pharisees’ Opposition to Jesus (New Testament): The religious leaders, particularly the Pharisees, believed they were defending God’s law by opposing Jesus’ teachings and actions. However, their rigid adherence to traditions and legalism led them to reject the Messiah, whom they failed to recognize, even when He was among them.
These stories highlight the importance of humility, obedience, and aligning one’s actions with God’s will rather than assuming that God is always on their side. They serve as cautionary tales about the potential consequences of human pride and disobedience in the face of divine guidance.
Israel is one of the most pro LGBT nations in the world.
1. Same-Sex Marriage Recognition: Israel recognizes same-sex marriages performed abroad, granting legal rights and benefits to married same-sex couples.
2. Tel Aviv Pride: Tel Aviv hosts one of the largest and most vibrant Pride parades in the world. The annual Tel Aviv Pride Parade draws thousands of participants and tourists, showcasing the city’s strong support for LGBTQ+ rights and visibility.
3. LGBTQ+ Inclusion in the Military: Israel is one of the few countries that openly welcomes LGBTQ+ individuals into its military. It has a policy of nondiscrimination, allowing LGBTQ+ soldiers to serve openly and without fear of discrimination.
4. LGBTQ+ Cultural Events: Israel hosts various LGBTQ+ cultural events, film festivals, and art exhibitions throughout the year. These events celebrate LGBTQ+ culture and contribute to increased visibility and acceptance.
Their embracement for abortion is not much to brag about either:
1. Broad Access to Abortion: Israel allows broad access to abortion services. Women in Israel can legally obtain an abortion for various reasons, including socioeconomic factors, emotional distress, health concerns, and fetal anomalies.
2. Publicly Funded Abortions: The Israeli government provides funding for abortions through the national healthcare system. This financial support ensures that women have access to safe and legal abortions regardless of their financial situation.
3. No Mandatory Waiting Period: Unlike some countries, Israel does not have a mandatory waiting period for obtaining an abortion. Once a woman decides to have an abortion, the procedure can typically be performed promptly.
4. Comprehensive Sex Education: Israel promotes comprehensive sex education in schools, which includes information about contraception and abortions.
Let’s take back Constantinople.
It’s getting close.
Mr.10% is getting scared enough to bump it up to 20% in order to allow the current trajectory of posture among players. This $hit is gonna get real, and that deal means additional risks which must be paid to the “Big Guy”, who is really just a Nebbish Twat, backed by merciless bureaucracy.
Nope, NATO lost it need and purpose when the wall fell. Most freezers believe that the wall in question is still intact.
Sounds like we are at a “tipping point”
...and Biden is taking a long deserved knap at his multimillion dollar Delaware estate.
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