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Topic: Extremism has no religion
LUNG1954's photo
Wed 01/17/24 10:38 PM
Richard Friedman argues in his book; Who Wrote the Bible? that Ezra is the one who redacted the Torah, and in fact effectively produced the first Torah.
After the division of the kingdom of the children of Israel into a northern kingdom (Israel) and a southern kingdom (Judah) in approximately 930 BC, the competing Levitical priests in the north and south began writing down what they had obtained from the date of the beginning of creation and the prophets. The Mosaic priests in Shiloh in the Northern Kingdom wrote what is known as the Elohistic text or source, which uses the Hebrew word “Elohim” to refer to the Lord, and symbolizes this text with the first letter (E). As for the Aaronic priests in the southern kingdom “Judah,” they wrote the “Jahwistic” text, which refers to the Lord as “Jehovah,” and is symbolized by (J).


LUNG1954's photo
Fri 01/19/24 10:41 PM

True Muslims follow the Quran and it is False doctrine. They have their faith in that Religion.
They will continue to hate and live in Nonbelief, if they don't come into faith with the Only Holy God Jehovah.



Is it the same God for Muslims, Christians and Jews?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nZHT0yStEc

Tim's photo
Wed 11/06/24 04:21 PM

Muslims do not hate Israel and America for religious reasons. But the root of the problem is political:



Overtime conflicts in the middle east have involved disputes over religious sites, such as Jerusalem, which holds significance for multiple faiths.

Additionally historical events like the establishment of Israel in 1948, sparked tensions that go beyond politics. Impacting both cultural and religious perspectives,

Overall A significant reason for Muslim opposition to Israel is tied to religious claims over Jerusalem, where both Islam and Judaism consider the land sacred.

no photo
Sun 11/17/24 11:33 AM
Muslims do not hate Israel and America for religious reasons. But the root of the problem is political:

Overtime conflicts in the middle east have involved disputes over religious sites, such as Jerusalem, which holds significance for multiple faiths.

Additionally historical events like the establishment of Israel in 1948, sparked tensions that go beyond politics. Impacting both cultural and religious perspectives,

Overall A significant reason for Muslim opposition to Israel is tied to religious claims over Jerusalem, where both Islam and Judaism consider the land sacred.

If a secular democratic one state were ever to be agreed upon, it would be a solution to the conflict,

Tim's photo
Sun 11/17/24 11:41 AM

Muslims do not hate Israel and America for religious reasons. But the root of the problem is political:

Overtime conflicts in the middle east have involved disputes over religious sites, such as Jerusalem, which holds significance for multiple faiths.

Additionally historical events like the establishment of Israel in 1948, sparked tensions that go beyond politics. Impacting both cultural and religious perspectives,

Overall A significant reason for Muslim opposition to Israel is tied to religious claims over Jerusalem, where both Islam and Judaism consider the land sacred.

If a secular democratic one state were ever to be agreed upon, it would be a solution to the conflict,


you should know they never accept that.

no photo
Mon 11/18/24 11:44 AM


Muslims do not hate Israel and America for religious reasons. But the root of the problem is political:

Overtime conflicts in the middle east have involved disputes over religious sites, such as Jerusalem, which holds significance for multiple faiths.

Additionally historical events like the establishment of Israel in 1948, sparked tensions that go beyond politics. Impacting both cultural and religious perspectives,

Overall A significant reason for Muslim opposition to Israel is tied to religious claims over Jerusalem, where both Islam and Judaism consider the land sacred.

If a secular democratic one state were ever to be agreed upon, it would be a solution to the conflict.

you should know they never accept that.

I used the second conditional to express a wishful hoping.

Tim's photo
Tue 11/19/24 05:57 AM


muslims do hate jews..had a penpal in egept years ago. they told me you have to be very carefull. if they find out your kid is a christian, they kidnap him and you never see him again.


in a blog someone said why are you explaining yourself or even talking to him.
and that was last night. so yes they do.


JulieABush's photo
Wed 11/20/24 03:41 AM
In certain countries, even here in America, Jews and Christians are the two religions persecuted the most and Jesus told us to pray for those who persecute us. In this world if you speak out against something in faith, even here in American, they consider you a terrorist and some are even jailed or put to death for it. Why do we embrace violent people who get away with it and jail those who speak out peacefully? It will continue to be that way if we don’t truly embrace real justice.

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