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To: John F. Dowd who wrote (166849)6/22/2002 2:16:56 PM
From: tcmay  Read Replies (3) of 186894
 
"I guess you haven't spent much time in the Bible. The Israelis or Jews are just trying to recover what God gave them. Check out the original boundaries. The present day Israelis are being very temperate. All of the mid EAST really little in the way of historical boundaries as presently configured save for those boundaries drawn up after WWI and WWII by the winners. But the Israelites have a long standing prior claim."

Incredible to use an argument written down from a book of superstitious beliefs about a desert god in a desert backwater.

News flash: The Jewish ancestry persons from Poland, France, Russia, and other European nations have only a very small amount of Jewish blood (genes) from those desert tribes who happened to write the documents in 800 B.C. (the Pentateuch, that is) which supposedly established this "Covenant."

The Palestinians have lived in that area for the past several hundred years, and of course for a thousand years prior, which counts for more than the fact that some Jew from Yonkers is claiming that YHWH spoke through a burning bush to a crazed old man wandering in the desert and told him, circa 1200 B.C., that an Arab orange grower in 1948 needed to have his house burned down so that some Jews from Poland and Bevery Hills could move in.

--Tim May
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