[quote]I've been predicting this for three years AD here on JU. Somehow we are going to lose our grip on Israel. I don't know how and when exactly but I do believe we are going to back away. When we do, it's open season on Israel. It seems as tho Obama is hurrying this along. If so, I do believe God has put this "king" in place for a purpose. [/quote] This true, several of us here have expressed this concern. Since you are claiming the prediction do we get to blam
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[quote]Here's a question: Why do we always, ALWAYS, give Israel a pass? We need to stop playing lap dog to the country and tell them to grow up, so to speak.[/quote] Iran has openly said they want to blow Israel off the map. The Iranian president said the holocaust didn't happen. Iran has a history of sending arms to Hezbullah and Chamas. Besides who is giving them a pass? It seems to me that the UN is putting more sanctions on Israel than any other cou
Why aren't we supporting Israel here?
In Obama's interview with the BBC, he stated that it's ok for Iran to have Nuclear energy. "Without going into specifics, what I do believe is that Iran has legitimate energy concerns, legitimate aspirations. On the other hand, the international community has a very real interest in preventing a nuclear arms race in the region," Obama said. Has Iran found a way to environmentally dump the waste from these energy plants? No. Is Iran working
[quote]h, I disagree. There's a difference between "catering to," in terms of the interests of the business and your claimed catering to - in gov't taking over. Sorry, but honestly, what business wants the government to take it over?[/quote] AJ, the subject matter pertains to political parties and how they cater to business. Note that I did not mention the business' preferences.
[quote]But, since the republican party caters to businesses, it would make sense that business owners are more likely to donate to the republican party then democrat. I don't have any numbers to back that up, but I would like to know how many dealerships donated to each to get a better picture. If 99% of donations were to rep vs. dem, then it wouldn't look so skewed.[/quote] Bstock, both parties cater to businesses. One caters to allowing them to run themself, the other caters t
[quote]Well since the point of the death is a point in time and Einstein tells us things are ever-present...you can't go to Hell. Or not in any way we could understand it. Thinking about other people going to Hell is an exercise I can understand, especially when I read all incredibly illogical stuff about child molesters' rights being violated in good ol' NJ. We feel helpless before injustices we feel we are powerless to prevent - but then the problem is in our own efficacy. <
[quote]Killed any brain cells today?[/quote] Only from reading your trolling virulence.
[quote]Yeah, I've been watching that. It's buried under a lot of other world events. Russia handed them a fist full of cash and I don't think we should play the "who's willing to pay more" game (I actually support the Administration on that). I just feel your employer could have reservations about you being there (liability).[/quote] Yeah I saw this in the news. It's kind of misleading though. Here was KG's beef with the US. We promised that we would purchase suppl
[quote]LOL ! ....I'm sorry AD. [/quote] Gotta watch that Parated guy, he's a sneaky individual. hehe
[quote]Parated2k, Which FIrefox should I install?[/quote] Hmm, I thought I was AD? Anyway go to this LINK and download the free version. That should resolve the issue you and I are seeing from an IE platform.
[quote]This is regarding Leauki's blog, Judaism Before and After Jesus 350814. I cannot get pass the Peoples Party #109 post. When I open that blog, I get a notice at the top of my page that it requires an microsoft add-on and it locks up. Also, Post #109 is at the bottom of the page and I cannot post a comment. Would you please check this out what's causing the problem? Thanks. [/quote] Hey Lula, I'm using Firefox and am not experiencing the issue you mentioned.
Hey NC, Thank you for your insight. KG is fairly unstable and we would most likely live in the capitol (Bishkek) where her parents live. The reality is I could work remotely for the most part. Most of what I do is remotely from the office anyways. I would even be willing to take a pay cut in order to keep my job by up to 25%. Even with that kind of paycut we could live better financially then what we do right now. I have been for this company for
I've often times considered moving to my wife's native country. Kyrgyzstan is a beautiful country and I am very close to my wife's family. One of the major hurdles that I see in my mind is trying to find work. I'm sure in a worse case scenario I can find something to do there but may find it hard to find something that pays enough to make a living. My thoughts are towards doing some kind of remote work or consulting. I am inquiring if there are any JUs th
[quote]Of course there is. The evidence is in scripture. God tells them exactly what to do with the scape goat. You show me where it says to kill it. Yes, later much later they killed this goat but that had nothing to do with how God ordained it. God didn't mandate this. He just said to lead it away from the camp. It was probably easier to kill it then to take it far away. [/quote] KFC, it isn't clear in the scripture passage whether the goat was to live or not. In the
[quote]Young is no excuse for stupidity, narrow mindedness, and downright maliciousness masquaraded as "enlightment". I know a LOT of young people who don't fall into the logical fallacies he makes. Heck, I am young myself.[/quote] This coming from the same age as Nephilim (according to profiles that is).
[quote]That's NOT what the scriptures say and there's lots of them that refute what I underlined you saying here. [/quote] I'm open to see 'one' of these many scriptures. [quote]You're forgetting the scape goat was not to be killed. [/quote] KFC, there is no such evidence. In fact during the second temple times the priest chosen to take the scape goat would take it to a cliff and throw it off. "Then the scape -goat was
[quote]Concerning the whole burnt/altar thing and Lev 4. First of all the sacrifices were done outside the Temple, not inside. Only the blood was sprinkled inside the temple in the presence of God (seven times for completion). The blood was sprinkled on the mercy seat (inside) which is where God dwelt. Interesting? [/quote] KFC, you are confusing the Temple and the Holy of Holies.[quote]In 1 Cor 5:21 Paul says this: "For he has made him to be sin for us who
[quote]in essence memorial day is all flash, no substance. why is it a weekend for celebration over the dead? canada has remembrance day and it's a day of mourning more than anything else; you will not see HOT HOT REMEMBRANCE DAY SAVINGS up here. doubtless i'll get like five angry replies telling me to fuck off and that they love the troops and do mourn but look at the public image of memorial day and tell me if "new swimsuits and bbq" and "big sales" are particularly mournful or thoughtful o
BFD, thank you for this article and I want to thank you for your service in the military.
I enjoy reading these kind of things. Please feel free to write more. wink wink nudge nudge [e digicons]:digichet:[/e]
[quote]And just so we are on the same page, "Torah" means only the inspired words of God in the OT.[/quote] I've not heard this as an accepted definition. It is most commonly referred to the First 5 books of the Bible (the whole OT is considered the Tanakh, an acronym). The simplistic definition I've heard is "teaching and instruction" (ie this is how you should live) but still refers to the first 5 books of the Bible. Although I agree that the Torah are the inspired
[quote] Lev 6:18- "All the males among the children of Aaron shall eat of it. It shall be a statute for ever in your generations concerning the offerings of the LORD made by fire: every one that toucheth them shall be holy. (KJV)" The Douay Rheims version has it as: "The males only of the race of AAron shall eat it. It shall be an ordinance everlasting in your generations concerning the sacrifices of the Lord: Everyone that touches them shall be sanctified." The
[quote] Again, the requirements are that animal sacrifices only be burnt inside the Temple. If Christ had offered Himself exactly that way, He would have been disobeying His Father's command and doing something the Lord God abhorred. Your focus for the literal fulfillment as per the reqirements of Lev. 4 and Deut 12 is misplaced. Christ's work of redemption accomplished by His Passion, death, Resurrection and Ascension into Heaven is the Paschal mystery/Sacrifice. Christ
[quote]I despise you, everyone like you and everything you stand for. And damn proud of it.[/quote] Yep, looks like your in line for Mr. Unifier of the year? Pot meet Kettle?