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To: truthandlife
ISrael is taking a position of undeniable leadership in the fight against terror in the world because the rest is just too chicken to deal with it or it just colludes with it. Ultimately we will have to follow their lead against Syria, PA, axis of evil or we won't. The seeds of global revolution have been planted long ago by these satans, let us not let them blame us for the situation today.

Note that Jesus specificaly went on the cross so that Jews and Christians' differences (as well as other religions' differences) could be settled at the cross for us once and for all. It would be exciting to see this purpose revealed in a circumstantial reluctant alliance between Israel and Christian America.

One thing is for sure, the bureaucrats that have seeded this discontentment are not ready to pull out. They are too invested and they have invested too many people for this plan. They can't back from it whether it works or it backfires on them.

28 posted on 04/04/2002 7:06:50 AM PST by lavaroise
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To: lavaroise
re: Note that Jesus specificaly went on the cross so that Jews and Christians' differences ... could be settled at the cross for us once and for all.

I've got to differ. He didn't die to bring peace between men, but rather peace between sinful men and a Holy God. He himself said he didn't come to this world to bring peace but rather a sword. We are commanded to live at peace with all men (so long as it depends on us), but that's no guarantee it will happen (as it often doesn't depend on us).

But we can have peace with God and a restored relationship ... that was guaranteed by the cross.

73 posted on 04/04/2002 12:55:23 PM PST by blue jeans
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