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Politics : Should God be replaced?

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To: Solon who wrote (1752)10/17/2000 11:59:34 AM
From: Greg or e  Read Replies (3) of 28931
 
So, the question is , Will the true God please stand up? You assume that all are wrong, and that God is just a figment of each ones imagination. I'm getting the impression that you are trying to say that reality is determined by our perception of it. If that's the case then I disagree. I remember people on LSD who were convinced they could fly, but sadly their "reality" did not correspond with that of the ground. What is happening in Jerusalem right now, is in my opinion, the beginning of the culmination of thousands of years of fighting. Like a bunch of kids arguing over a toy, the issue will be settled when Dad gets home and He said He would be back soon.

"the only solution I see to the ME problem, is the U.N. being made a trustee of Jerusalem, and making it accessible to all people under controlled conditions. This is what should be done."

I think you have hit your head on the nail. That is very close to the scenario that I posted earlier, only It will be a personal guarantee, backed by a world leader, and it will only last for three and a half years.
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"When they say peace and safety, then sudden destruction cometh upon them as travail upon a woman with child, and they shall not escape." (1 Thess 5:3)

There may even be a temp peace in the interim, but when that seven year treaty is signed, look out.
Got to go to Cal,
Greg
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