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To: maceng2 who wrote (1509968)12/28/2024 11:34:51 PM
From: Rarebird  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1571561
 
<< You overindulge in hate>>

You are partly right about that, but ultimately wrong.

I will clarify this.

What we are doing is negation of negation, killing the killers. It is a three fold process: cancel, preserve and surpass. It is a very western concept so you may have problems understanding what I am about to elaborate. For those who are Christian, there is no greater example of negation of negation than Jesus Christ.

Christ was looking to save humanity by taking in or absorbing all sin and hatred is a form of sin. In order to cancel ( first step), he had to take in or absorb all the hatred of humanity into himself. And there is plenty of that to go around. He was put on the cross and whipped to death by hatred. By dying on the cross, he negated or eliminated all sin so Christian man can stand before G-d. It was a great act that was preserved ( second step) in the memory of the Holy Spirit and thought of all Christians. But by negating the negation, Christ was able to surpass ( third step) the hatred and rise to a higher level of being. ( Immortality)

Israel is doing the same thing here with a bit of a twist since Jews are not looking for eternal happiness. Let me explain: We are cancelling the hatred of the Radical Muslims by absorbing their hatred into our being. Trump recently spoke about this great Muslim jihad hatred and how difficult it is to distinguish between a radical Muslim and a regular Muslim. But instead of eliminating the hatred that Christ performed, we are throwing back the hatred back onto the radical Muslims by destroying them. It is an act of negation of negation. Throwing back the hatred that is thrown at us. We are not God or Jesus Christ and don't pretend to be. What we do want is a life of peace where we are left alone and live our lives peacefully as global citizens of the world. And we do make great contributions in the realm of science, art and health. Once we eliminate the original hatred through negation of negation, throwing back the radical muslim hatred toward us back on our enemies, destroying them, we achieve peace. That is what the Death Penalty is all about. Negation of negation, killing all the killers and receiving closure and peace in the process. We are not Christians, but we understand Christianity very well.

This is the philosophical or spiritual basis of what we are doing and it is very Western and legal.

We have placed the death penalty on the terrorists, all of them. We are going to kill all of them.

Hatred is only a means to an end, not an end in itself.

And yes, you are an antisemite for concocting a story that we are responsible for some of the killing so we can assume more territory.

You are a low life, degenerate and POS to even state such a thing. Of course, on this thread , there are many antisemites so you got a good audience.

But I had you pegged day one as an antisemite Muslim boy.



To: maceng2 who wrote (1509968)12/30/2024 12:02:05 AM
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Another antisemite
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Jimmy Carter wasn’t just critical of the US, he also called out US allies. In a 2006 interview on Canadian television about his controversial book, Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid, Carter said “when Israel does occupy this territory deep within the West Bank, and connects the 200-or-so settlements with each other, with a road, and then prohibits the Palestinians from using that road, in many cases even crossing the road, this perpetrates even worse instances of apartness, or apartheid, than we witnessed even in South Africa."