JStone
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Yes... Well, perhaps it is best that you are there and I am here, cause I'd likely whack your bogus ass.
Go back to Planet Palestine in outer space, twat. My hand aches from bitch-slapping you.
You think awefully high of your supposed wisdoms, JStone. Bitch slap me all you like, I happen to not mind your idiocies. They don't limit me, they limit you.
But, all too often it seems 'we' are 'stuck' within the cycles of revolving doors instead of being wise enough, crafty enough to step through the opening given to go in different directions. It is very much like breaking the patterns of the human psyche.
We are stuck because we are human. We must make our own choices and I do not believe one side of our choices is enough.
If G-d is the creator of Nations and demands this right above all others, then it is clear to me that Iran is where it is supposed to be. Israel is where it is supposed to be and if there becomes a Palestine, then it was supposed to be there as well.
The actual event many change 1melissa3, and even if there is disagreement on the final outcome, Christianity, Islam and Judaism all have the events leading up being pretty similar.
What's the use of fear. We are in a canoe, traveling down a very fast moving river. We have no paddles!
We only think we do and because of that we can use our hands and effect some slight movement.
Yet we (all) remain down the chosen path of our books or lack of books.
This is interesting... because though we read our books or choose to merely be comforted by them... some of us are not necessarily walking the paths within them because they are within them, it is more like 'we' and our 'walks' are pre-bound within our books.
There is so much that seems to be completely missed in the discussions of the different times and different civilizations. It is strange to me, in many ways, that 'we' think ourselves independent of the past and previous civilizations. Perhaps that isn't the case at all. Perhaps we continually prove the past to be what it was, uncharted depths.
None of the books I have come across yet has given me the satisfactory answers that I know are there. Perhaps the truest truths cannot be written in word. *he*arts*
Talmud: "Whoever destroys a soul, it is considered as if he destroyed an entire world. And whoever saves a life, it is considered as if he saved an entire world."
Sahih Bukhari Hadeeth: "The Prophet said I would love to be martyred in Al1ah's Cause and then get resurrected and then get martyred, and then get resurrected again and then get martyred and then get resurrected again and then get martyred. "