Yo tampoco me canso de este video Israel Ced~no esta super cabron Lo adoro
y admiro muchisimo MI HERMANO ISRAEL CEDE~NO BAJO I never get tired of
listening to my brother from another mother Israel Cede~no Bass solo it is
out of this world. Que Viva La Musica
Thank you Rabbi Skobac. The myth of virgin birth has been exposed
excellently. The story of J.C. seems to have a lot in common with Greek and
Egyptian myths about their gods. Obviously, the writers of the Jesus story
were devoid of ideas and copied the virgin birth myths of Greeks and
Egyptians gods. They were, nevertheless, cunning enough to try to give
their spurious messiah credibility by riding their so called "New
Testament" storybook on the back of a book called the "Old Testament",
which, in fact, is a distorted version of the Torah.
I've known foir years that Jesus is NOT the Messiah. But I read something
kinda disturbing a few days ago... All Religions started out with Pagan
Gods... Including the JEWS!! I was disappointed as I am in the middle of
converting to Judism. Makes me question alot of issues. just saying.
The first proof is a bit strange, because I think that was John's point.
He was trying to show that Jesus was the Korban Pessah. That is probably
why he alluded to that verse.
My Tumblr post: I felt like it's fitting to share this poem by Chana Senesh in these tough times of terror around the globe. This poem says to me that while life is ...
+Ryan Ferretti I agree with your first sentence although it doesn't change the fact it can be a source of discrimination as nationalists care more about their nation than outsiders. Particularly when a country is based in an ideology based on what's written on a millennia old book.The blame is not one sided, despite of what each side claims the other side to be the instigator. Peace is only impossible because both sides have incompatible agendas. A guilty side will never admit guilt and implicate itself. That's why there are courts of law. This whole issue could be solved by an outsider judge making an unbiased fact based decision, not religions or ideologies. As facts don't lie and the expansion of borders along with the "winner" of most deaths, sadly are facts on Israel's side.
+Veganic ♾ Actually, nationalism creates unity in a nation around the principles and values of that nation. And regarding Israel and Palestine. Peace is impossible because of Hamas, which was elected to power by the Palestinian people, and is dedicated to the destruction of Israel. Israel wants peace, while the majority of Palestinian people, including its leadership, want the complete destruction of Israel.
+VeganMentalHealth Sorry I had missed the description. You should absolutely not be afraid to express your opinion. I agree that first and foremost we must reject all kinds of violence. As for the contentious situation in Palestine/Israel I always feel it's important to make the distinction between the state and the people.While I am sure many Israelis are kind and loving people, the fact is that the state of Israel is outwardly brutal. Count the amount of well intentioned aid boats that have been boarded and volunteers killed. Or the amount of illegal settlements. I know there are violent acts being perpetrated on both sides and I don't condone any of them. One thing to note is that while on one side you have civilians acting out of frustration on the other you have a multi-billion army, air force and navy supported by the US. It's barely a fair fight. Based on the fact that a life is a life, Israel's state has by far killed more lives than its neighbours who feel oppressed, disenfranchised and treated with contempt. Whether we like it or not, Israel is behaving like a colonial power. Expanding it's borders while paying people to move there. But not any people, only Jewish people. Why? Because a religious book says so? I don't see any good coming out of a country made of predominantly of a single religion. It's a recipe for discrimination. Until those in power show a sincere will for a true peace deal I have plenty of respect for civilians on both sides, but none for the state of Israel.
+Veganic ♾ I expected people to disagree with me, which is why I tried my best to explain it in the description. :)
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+Giovanni Giannangelo it's funny, because in your attempt to be pedantic and smart you actually made yourself look dumb. The official definition of the word literally has been changed to reflect the fluidity of the English language. It now includes "in effect, and virtually". Do yourself a favor and Google that. Cheers!
I think you mean you are "figuratively" dying. If you were literally dying you would be in a hospital fighting for your life instead of commenting on a YouTube video. Next time you want to say "literally," say "figuratively" instead