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  1. Which shows how naïve the administration is.    The conflict will not stop with a two state solution.   The Arabs rejected the two state solution three times in the 20th century (1936, 1947, and 2000)    The conflict is rooted in Islam's irrational hatred for Israel, which will never stop, no matter what.   The Arab goal is not peace, but the destruction of Israel and they have made no secret of that.

     

     

    All I would say to Obama is: Learn from the mistake of those who gave away Gaza!

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    There was a  famous photo of a Palestinian woman crying at the concrete security wall and it got plastered all over place years back, and was meant to make her appear to be suffering under the "oppressive" Israeli "regime."   Turned out the picture was staged, as the link below reveals.  It was completely faked.

     

    http://littlegreenfootballs.com/article/9805_Lights_Camera_Action!

      

     

    It's like how they often show "wounded" or "dead" palestinians being carried to ambulances, then driven a few blocks away where the "victims" get out and walk off.

    It's actually nothing like that or like a single one of the comparisons you guys have made because it never purported to be the truth.

     

     

     

    http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2013/09/the_palestinian_use_of_propaganda.html

     

     

    http://tabletmag.com/scroll/116997/video-shows-palestinians-faking-injuries

     

     

    http://www.thomaswictor.com/fake-atrocity-video-from-gaza/

     

     

    http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htiw/articles/20121229.aspx

     

     

    These links are just from a casual search. There are tons more. Go to You Tube and look up faked palestinian atrocity videos. There are a bunch - including the one cited by Shiloh where the "corpse" falls off the board and quickly gets back up and under his funeral shroud. 

  3. Oh yes,  I remember those too!    I saw one where this crowd was  carrying  a guy who was being hailed as martyr killed by Israeli soldiers,  above their heads in a funeral procession and he fell off the board they were carrying him on and he got up and hopped back on the board.

     

     

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  4. There was a  famous photo of a Palestinian woman crying at the concrete security wall and it got plastered all over place years back, and was meant to make her appear to be suffering under the "oppressive" Israeli "regime."   Turned out the picture was staged, as the link below reveals.  It was completely faked.

     

    http://littlegreenfootballs.com/article/9805_Lights_Camera_Action!

      

     

    It's like how they often show "wounded" or "dead" palestinians being carried to ambulances, then driven a few blocks away where the "victims" get out and walk off.  

  5. I have a very conservative Southern Baptist Church and we specifically state in our by-laws that homosexuals are welcome to attend, but may not become members, much less participate in any ministry in the fellowship. 

     

    We have been criticized for that by more than one person.  

     

    Practicing homosexuals, or homosexuals in general?

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    NASHVILLE – An American Baptist College is defending its invitation to an openly lesbian United Church of Christ minister, asserting that Christians are making an “idol” of the Bible.

    “It’s sad that people use religion and idolatry of the Bible to demoralize same-gender-loving people,” American Baptist College President Forrest Harris told The Tennessean on Wednesday.

    The publication then asked that he clarify his use of the phrase “idolatry of the Bible.”

    “When people say [the Bible] is synonymous with God and the truth,” Harris responded. “We can’t be guided and dictated by a first-century world view.”

    read more here

     

     

     

    When morality becomes subjective, it's all over but the crying.   

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    Okay, I'm going to go out on a limb here. Could it be possible that the voice was demonic? Many of the comments I've read about this story on the web have people believing it's was the voice of the mother's spirit - leading rescuers to her baby - and that it's proof that ghosts exist.

     

    Could Satan have thought it a good trade-off - the life of one child in exchange for hundreds, if not thousands of people or more, believing in ghosts, in direct opposition to what the Bible says?

     

    After all, belief in ghosts can be a stepping stone to further occult involvement.   

     

    I personally know of that kind of thing (the part I bolded above) happening to one believer. 

     

     

     

    While listening to a Christian radio program yesterday, a caller said she believed God allowed the mother's spirit to go back and cry out to the rescuers.   :crazy:

     

     

    Sad. 

     

    For the record, the believer in my above post was deceived for years in thinking it was a ghost but finally figured out it was a demon and not a ghost. 

     

     

     

    Praise God the believers eyes were opened!

     

    I wonder just how many Christians believe in ghosts. I personally know a few who are fascinated with those ghost hunting shows on tv.

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    Okay, I'm going to go out on a limb here. Could it be possible that the voice was demonic? Many of the comments I've read about this story on the web have people believing it's was the voice of the mother's spirit - leading rescuers to her baby - and that it's proof that ghosts exist.

     

    Could Satan have thought it a good trade-off - the life of one child in exchange for hundreds, if not thousands of people or more, believing in ghosts, in direct opposition to what the Bible says?

     

    After all, belief in ghosts can be a stepping stone to further occult involvement.   

     

    I personally know of that kind of thing (the part I bolded above) happening to one believer. 

     

     

     

    While listening to a Christian radio program yesterday, a caller said she believed God allowed the mother's spirit to go back and cry out to the rescuers.   :crazy:

  9. When we die, we don't remain on this earth, so it was not the ghost of the mother, or the mother's voice in any way.   That it could be demonic deception isn't outside the realm of possibility.  Satan comes as an angel of light and his demons as ministers of righteousness.   Given the world's inordinate fascination with demons and angels, they are ripe for this kind of deception.

     

     

    Agreed. And angels have always been masculine in the Bible. There is no female angelic representation anywhere in Scripture - voices or otherwise.   

  10. It's because salvation occurs in stages.   Jesus redeemed us from the curse of the law (spiritual death), but the curse of the fall (physical death) has not yet been removed.  We won't experience that until we receive our glorified bodies.  The reason we die physically is because our sin nature was passed down to us from Adam. 

     

     

    Your knowledge continues to amaze me.  :thumbsup:

  11. Okay, I'm going to go out on a limb here. Could it be possible that the voice was demonic? Many of the comments I've read about this story on the web have people believing it's was the voice of the mother's spirit - leading rescuers to her baby - and that it's proof that ghosts exist.

     

    Could Satan have thought it a good trade-off - the life of one child in exchange for hundreds, if not thousands of people or more, believing in ghosts, in direct opposition to what the Bible says?

     

    After all, belief in ghosts can be a stepping stone to further occult involvement.   

  12. I was thinking about this yesterday, and I hope this isn't a really stupid question, but if Jesus paid the penalty for all of our sins - past, present, and future - why must we then still physically die?  :noidea:

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