Short lists of Palestinian savagery on Christians

Yeah! Let's give these barbarians some land in the holy land! Why not? What the world needs today is yet another Islamic shariah terrorist state!

Historical Fact: Palestinian terrorism and war crimes

September 1975
Men belonging to the armed groups of the Palestinian leaders George Habash executed all the Christian villagers from Beit Mellat in the north of Lebanon, who had fallen into their hands. Nayef Hawatmeh is a member of the DFLP and his group was recently removed from the list of terror groups by the Clinton administration so he could work with Arafat. Subsequently, Israel refused to allow him to enter Gaza as Israel considers him a dangerous terrorist.


September 3, 1975
At Deir Ayach in Northern Lebanon, a monastery transformed in 1947 into a school was twenty eight years later attacked by Lebanese and Palestinians. The school had 960 children (660 Muslims) who mainly were attending at no cost. Three monks aged, respectively, 60, 78, and 93, the sole occupants of Deir Ayach on that day were murdered. The veins of the blind Boutros Sassine's arms were severed. Antoine Tamini was slaughtered, decapitated, and burned. Hanna Maksoud was found in his room, his throat cut. The Christian villagers living around the school monastery fled, and the aggressors destroyed their village.

January 15, 1976
The Palestinians arrived at Kab Elias, an Islamic Christian village situated in the Bekaa. Some ten days later, 16 Christians were killed and another 23 were injured. Following that, we witnessed the exodus of the Christians towards Zahlþ, East Beirut and Jounieh.

At the beginning of January 1976
In Damour and Jieh, two Christian towns south of Beirut, the Palestinians and Syrians went so far as to cut the fingers of Christian children to ensure that they never would be able to pull a gun's trigger. In Damour, at least 300 inhabitants were killed and their churches profaned.

January 19, 1976
The village of Hoche Barada in the Bekaa was attacked by Palestinians and Muslim Lebanese and completely pillaged and destroyed.

In 1976
The Army of Arab Lebanon, founded by the Palestinians, attacked the city of Aintoura and destroyed it. The attack was led by the Lebanese officer Ibrahim Chahine.

In 1976
The Lebanese officer Samir Abou Zahr led the massacre perpetrated by the Army of Arab Lebanon on the Emir Bechir Barracks in Beirut. During this massacre, Lebanese soldiers and officers were murdered in their sleep.

In 1976
The Lebanese officer Mostapha Sleiman, a member of the Army of Arab Lebanon, led the massacre of the Lebanese population in the city of Chekka.

March 10, 1976
Officer Moiin Hatoum, member of the Army of Arab Lebanon led an attack on the Khyam Barracks. Over 30 Lebanese soldiers were killed.

March 1985
Exodus of tens of thousands of Christians from Iklim El_Kharroub and the eastern part of Saida. The Palestinians and Lebanese Druze laid siege to, pillaged and burned over twenty Christian villages. Walid Joumblatt, Yasser Arafat and Syrian officers, planned these massacres.
The holy land you say..funny you do not really seemed to interested in religion. in fact you seem interested solely in defending Israel in any and all situations and supporting NIST and 9/11 commission reports
so whats this talk of holy lands ?

Why do you always change the subject to 9-11 conspiracy BS like a troll?
tell me more about your faith and this holy land you speak of

Google is your friend:

Jerusalem has been the holiest city in Judaism and the ancestral and spiritual homeland of the Jewish people since the 10th century BCE.During classical antiquity, Jerusalem was considered the center of the world, where God resided.

The city of Jerusalem is given special status in Jewish religious law. In particular, Jews outside Jerusalem pray facing its direction, and the maaser sheni, revai and First Fruits must be eaten in Jerusalem. Any expansion of the city for these purposes must be approved by the Sanhedrin.[citation needed] Also, when the Temple in Jerusalem was standing, Jerusalem observed special laws regarding the Four Species on Sukkot, and the Shofar on Rosh Hashanah.

“ And God said: "Take now thy son, thine only son, whom thou lovest, Isaac, and go to the land of Moriah [Jerusalem];and offer him there for a burnt-offering upon one of the mountains [Temple Mount] which I will tell thee of." ”
—Genesis 22:2

Jerusalem has long been embedded into Jewish religious consciousness. Jews have studied and personalized the struggle by King David to capture Jerusalem and his desire to build the Jewish temple there, as described in the Book of Samuel and the Book of Psalms. Many of King David's yearnings about Jerusalem have been adapted into popular prayers and songs.

Jerusalem appears in the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) 669 times and Zion (which usually means Jerusalem, sometimes the Land of Israel) appears 154 times. The first section, the Torah, only mentions Moriah, the mountain range believed to be the location of the binding of Isaac and the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, and in later parts of the Tanakh the city is written explicitly. The Tanakh (or Old Testament), is a text sacred to both Judaism and Christianity. In Judaism it is considered the Written Law, the basis for the Oral Law (Mishnah, Talmud and Shulkhan Arukh) studied, practiced and treasured by Jews and Judaism for three millennia. The Talmud elaborates in great depth the Jewish connection with the city.

According to the Hebrew Bible, the First Temple, at the site known as the Temple Mount today, was built by King Solomon and finished in 950 BC,and Mount Moriah is where Abraham almost sacrificed his son and talked to God. When the Babylonians captured the city in 580 BC, they destroyed the temple and sent the Jews into exile. That is, all worshiping was practiced in the temple and only the temple. From the Babylonian capture, Judaism was codified. The Tanakh (Old Testament) laid the foundation for both Christianity and Islam.
So are these your beliefs,do you think the old testament is factual history?
We are talking about the Holyland and its significance to a faith, not whether an entire faith is factual and provable, dufus. Jewish ties to the land of Israel and Jerusalem are a historical fact provable through the hundreds of thousands of artifacts and archeological sites.

JERUSALEM ancient Bible city what does archaeology show
 
Hah! No offense, but Australians aren't known for their cuisine. "Honey what kind of restaurant would you like to go to?"

"How about Australian?"

"What's that"

Ha ha ha ha.
Shows how little you know.......World Leaders in Cuisine,where you been for the past 20 years......of course munching Big Mac's..steve..Gee I'm good

world leaders in cuisine? Ha ha ha. Dude I live in the US and have traveled extensively across the world. Yet to see a restaurant "kangaroo jack's Australian cuisine" Like I said no insult, Australians I've met are generally cool educated adventurous people, you on the other hand I'm not sure. There's assholes in every nation.

Kangaroo Jack Steaks Grills Sizzlers - About Facebook

Thanks Aris. Actually that's the steakhouse I must have eaten at once, which is why the name popped out in my mind. Apparently it's a Philippino Australian blend cuisine. But like I said, there is much you can do with a steak, the most important component being where you get your meat from. Maybe LIQ can provide us with an idea what Australian cuisine is, because nobody seems to know off hand.


Some are interesting and others are just imitations from other cultures. Looks good, but I wouldn't consider it a "distinct cuisine" like one would consider Italian, French, Indian, Chinese, Thai, or Persian for example.

40 best Australian foods CNN Travel
 
Yeah! Let's give these barbarians some land in the holy land! Why not? What the world needs today is yet another Islamic shariah terrorist state!

Historical Fact: Palestinian terrorism and war crimes

September 1975
Men belonging to the armed groups of the Palestinian leaders George Habash executed all the Christian villagers from Beit Mellat in the north of Lebanon, who had fallen into their hands. Nayef Hawatmeh is a member of the DFLP and his group was recently removed from the list of terror groups by the Clinton administration so he could work with Arafat. Subsequently, Israel refused to allow him to enter Gaza as Israel considers him a dangerous terrorist.


September 3, 1975
At Deir Ayach in Northern Lebanon, a monastery transformed in 1947 into a school was twenty eight years later attacked by Lebanese and Palestinians. The school had 960 children (660 Muslims) who mainly were attending at no cost. Three monks aged, respectively, 60, 78, and 93, the sole occupants of Deir Ayach on that day were murdered. The veins of the blind Boutros Sassine's arms were severed. Antoine Tamini was slaughtered, decapitated, and burned. Hanna Maksoud was found in his room, his throat cut. The Christian villagers living around the school monastery fled, and the aggressors destroyed their village.

January 15, 1976
The Palestinians arrived at Kab Elias, an Islamic Christian village situated in the Bekaa. Some ten days later, 16 Christians were killed and another 23 were injured. Following that, we witnessed the exodus of the Christians towards Zahlþ, East Beirut and Jounieh.

At the beginning of January 1976
In Damour and Jieh, two Christian towns south of Beirut, the Palestinians and Syrians went so far as to cut the fingers of Christian children to ensure that they never would be able to pull a gun's trigger. In Damour, at least 300 inhabitants were killed and their churches profaned.

January 19, 1976
The village of Hoche Barada in the Bekaa was attacked by Palestinians and Muslim Lebanese and completely pillaged and destroyed.

In 1976
The Army of Arab Lebanon, founded by the Palestinians, attacked the city of Aintoura and destroyed it. The attack was led by the Lebanese officer Ibrahim Chahine.

In 1976
The Lebanese officer Samir Abou Zahr led the massacre perpetrated by the Army of Arab Lebanon on the Emir Bechir Barracks in Beirut. During this massacre, Lebanese soldiers and officers were murdered in their sleep.

In 1976
The Lebanese officer Mostapha Sleiman, a member of the Army of Arab Lebanon, led the massacre of the Lebanese population in the city of Chekka.

March 10, 1976
Officer Moiin Hatoum, member of the Army of Arab Lebanon led an attack on the Khyam Barracks. Over 30 Lebanese soldiers were killed.

March 1985
Exodus of tens of thousands of Christians from Iklim El_Kharroub and the eastern part of Saida. The Palestinians and Lebanese Druze laid siege to, pillaged and burned over twenty Christian villages. Walid Joumblatt, Yasser Arafat and Syrian officers, planned these massacres.
The holy land you say..funny you do not really seemed to interested in religion. in fact you seem interested solely in defending Israel in any and all situations and supporting NIST and 9/11 commission reports
so whats this talk of holy lands ?

Why do you always change the subject to 9-11 conspiracy BS like a troll?
tell me more about your faith and this holy land you speak of

Google is your friend:

Jerusalem has been the holiest city in Judaism and the ancestral and spiritual homeland of the Jewish people since the 10th century BCE.During classical antiquity, Jerusalem was considered the center of the world, where God resided.

The city of Jerusalem is given special status in Jewish religious law. In particular, Jews outside Jerusalem pray facing its direction, and the maaser sheni, revai and First Fruits must be eaten in Jerusalem. Any expansion of the city for these purposes must be approved by the Sanhedrin.[citation needed] Also, when the Temple in Jerusalem was standing, Jerusalem observed special laws regarding the Four Species on Sukkot, and the Shofar on Rosh Hashanah.

“ And God said: "Take now thy son, thine only son, whom thou lovest, Isaac, and go to the land of Moriah [Jerusalem];and offer him there for a burnt-offering upon one of the mountains [Temple Mount] which I will tell thee of." ”
—Genesis 22:2

Jerusalem has long been embedded into Jewish religious consciousness. Jews have studied and personalized the struggle by King David to capture Jerusalem and his desire to build the Jewish temple there, as described in the Book of Samuel and the Book of Psalms. Many of King David's yearnings about Jerusalem have been adapted into popular prayers and songs.

Jerusalem appears in the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) 669 times and Zion (which usually means Jerusalem, sometimes the Land of Israel) appears 154 times. The first section, the Torah, only mentions Moriah, the mountain range believed to be the location of the binding of Isaac and the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, and in later parts of the Tanakh the city is written explicitly. The Tanakh (or Old Testament), is a text sacred to both Judaism and Christianity. In Judaism it is considered the Written Law, the basis for the Oral Law (Mishnah, Talmud and Shulkhan Arukh) studied, practiced and treasured by Jews and Judaism for three millennia. The Talmud elaborates in great depth the Jewish connection with the city.

According to the Hebrew Bible, the First Temple, at the site known as the Temple Mount today, was built by King Solomon and finished in 950 BC,and Mount Moriah is where Abraham almost sacrificed his son and talked to God. When the Babylonians captured the city in 580 BC, they destroyed the temple and sent the Jews into exile. That is, all worshiping was practiced in the temple and only the temple. From the Babylonian capture, Judaism was codified. The Tanakh (Old Testament) laid the foundation for both Christianity and Islam.
So are these your beliefs,do you think the old testament is factual history?

What are those, Foster Grants ? Etos, by 2050, 60,70 -- Islam will be the dominating religion of the world.




. . .by then, who knows, maybe your posts will be like........... come back !....Roudy, Christian dude.... Father, Rabbi ...Jesus, Lord --- come back !


we (Christianity & Judaism) will be the minority. This will be the majority. You OK with this ?

 
The holy land you say..funny you do not really seemed to interested in religion. in fact you seem interested solely in defending Israel in any and all situations and supporting NIST and 9/11 commission reports
so whats this talk of holy lands ?

Why do you always change the subject to 9-11 conspiracy BS like a troll?
tell me more about your faith and this holy land you speak of

Google is your friend:

Jerusalem has been the holiest city in Judaism and the ancestral and spiritual homeland of the Jewish people since the 10th century BCE.During classical antiquity, Jerusalem was considered the center of the world, where God resided.

The city of Jerusalem is given special status in Jewish religious law. In particular, Jews outside Jerusalem pray facing its direction, and the maaser sheni, revai and First Fruits must be eaten in Jerusalem. Any expansion of the city for these purposes must be approved by the Sanhedrin.[citation needed] Also, when the Temple in Jerusalem was standing, Jerusalem observed special laws regarding the Four Species on Sukkot, and the Shofar on Rosh Hashanah.

“ And God said: "Take now thy son, thine only son, whom thou lovest, Isaac, and go to the land of Moriah [Jerusalem];and offer him there for a burnt-offering upon one of the mountains [Temple Mount] which I will tell thee of." ”
—Genesis 22:2

Jerusalem has long been embedded into Jewish religious consciousness. Jews have studied and personalized the struggle by King David to capture Jerusalem and his desire to build the Jewish temple there, as described in the Book of Samuel and the Book of Psalms. Many of King David's yearnings about Jerusalem have been adapted into popular prayers and songs.

Jerusalem appears in the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) 669 times and Zion (which usually means Jerusalem, sometimes the Land of Israel) appears 154 times. The first section, the Torah, only mentions Moriah, the mountain range believed to be the location of the binding of Isaac and the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, and in later parts of the Tanakh the city is written explicitly. The Tanakh (or Old Testament), is a text sacred to both Judaism and Christianity. In Judaism it is considered the Written Law, the basis for the Oral Law (Mishnah, Talmud and Shulkhan Arukh) studied, practiced and treasured by Jews and Judaism for three millennia. The Talmud elaborates in great depth the Jewish connection with the city.

According to the Hebrew Bible, the First Temple, at the site known as the Temple Mount today, was built by King Solomon and finished in 950 BC,and Mount Moriah is where Abraham almost sacrificed his son and talked to God. When the Babylonians captured the city in 580 BC, they destroyed the temple and sent the Jews into exile. That is, all worshiping was practiced in the temple and only the temple. From the Babylonian capture, Judaism was codified. The Tanakh (Old Testament) laid the foundation for both Christianity and Islam.
So are these your beliefs,do you think the old testament is factual history?

What are those, Foster Grants ? Etos, by 2050, 60,70 -- Islam will be the dominating religion of the world.




. . .by then, who knows, maybe your posts will be like........... come back !....Roudy, Christian dude.... Father, Rabbi ...Jesus, Lord --- come back !


we (Christianity & Judaism) will be the minority. This will be the majority. You OK with this ?

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The holy land you say..funny you do not really seemed to interested in religion. in fact you seem interested solely in defending Israel in any and all situations and supporting NIST and 9/11 commission reports
so whats this talk of holy lands ?

Why do you always change the subject to 9-11 conspiracy BS like a troll?
tell me more about your faith and this holy land you speak of

Google is your friend:

Jerusalem has been the holiest city in Judaism and the ancestral and spiritual homeland of the Jewish people since the 10th century BCE.During classical antiquity, Jerusalem was considered the center of the world, where God resided.

The city of Jerusalem is given special status in Jewish religious law. In particular, Jews outside Jerusalem pray facing its direction, and the maaser sheni, revai and First Fruits must be eaten in Jerusalem. Any expansion of the city for these purposes must be approved by the Sanhedrin.[citation needed] Also, when the Temple in Jerusalem was standing, Jerusalem observed special laws regarding the Four Species on Sukkot, and the Shofar on Rosh Hashanah.

“ And God said: "Take now thy son, thine only son, whom thou lovest, Isaac, and go to the land of Moriah [Jerusalem];and offer him there for a burnt-offering upon one of the mountains [Temple Mount] which I will tell thee of." ”
—Genesis 22:2

Jerusalem has long been embedded into Jewish religious consciousness. Jews have studied and personalized the struggle by King David to capture Jerusalem and his desire to build the Jewish temple there, as described in the Book of Samuel and the Book of Psalms. Many of King David's yearnings about Jerusalem have been adapted into popular prayers and songs.

Jerusalem appears in the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) 669 times and Zion (which usually means Jerusalem, sometimes the Land of Israel) appears 154 times. The first section, the Torah, only mentions Moriah, the mountain range believed to be the location of the binding of Isaac and the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, and in later parts of the Tanakh the city is written explicitly. The Tanakh (or Old Testament), is a text sacred to both Judaism and Christianity. In Judaism it is considered the Written Law, the basis for the Oral Law (Mishnah, Talmud and Shulkhan Arukh) studied, practiced and treasured by Jews and Judaism for three millennia. The Talmud elaborates in great depth the Jewish connection with the city.

According to the Hebrew Bible, the First Temple, at the site known as the Temple Mount today, was built by King Solomon and finished in 950 BC,and Mount Moriah is where Abraham almost sacrificed his son and talked to God. When the Babylonians captured the city in 580 BC, they destroyed the temple and sent the Jews into exile. That is, all worshiping was practiced in the temple and only the temple. From the Babylonian capture, Judaism was codified. The Tanakh (Old Testament) laid the foundation for both Christianity and Islam.
So are these your beliefs,do you think the old testament is factual history?

What are those, Foster Grants ? Etos, by 2050, 60,70 -- Islam will be the dominating religion of the world.




. . .by then, who knows, maybe your posts will be like........... come back !....Roudy, Christian dude.... Father, Rabbi ...Jesus, Lord --- come back !


we (Christianity & Judaism) will be the minority. This will be the majority. You OK with this ?


Why do you associate Christianity with Judaism? We Christians are as distant from Muslims as we are from Jews, religion wise. In fact, since Muslims consider Jesus Christ a major prophet, we are probably closer to Islam than Judaism. Of course, our religion is a religion of peace and love of fellow man, in terms of doctrine, unlike Judaism and Islam, so our religion is far different from either religion.
 
Why do you always change the subject to 9-11 conspiracy BS like a troll?
tell me more about your faith and this holy land you speak of

Google is your friend:

Jerusalem has been the holiest city in Judaism and the ancestral and spiritual homeland of the Jewish people since the 10th century BCE.During classical antiquity, Jerusalem was considered the center of the world, where God resided.

The city of Jerusalem is given special status in Jewish religious law. In particular, Jews outside Jerusalem pray facing its direction, and the maaser sheni, revai and First Fruits must be eaten in Jerusalem. Any expansion of the city for these purposes must be approved by the Sanhedrin.[citation needed] Also, when the Temple in Jerusalem was standing, Jerusalem observed special laws regarding the Four Species on Sukkot, and the Shofar on Rosh Hashanah.

“ And God said: "Take now thy son, thine only son, whom thou lovest, Isaac, and go to the land of Moriah [Jerusalem];and offer him there for a burnt-offering upon one of the mountains [Temple Mount] which I will tell thee of." ”
—Genesis 22:2

Jerusalem has long been embedded into Jewish religious consciousness. Jews have studied and personalized the struggle by King David to capture Jerusalem and his desire to build the Jewish temple there, as described in the Book of Samuel and the Book of Psalms. Many of King David's yearnings about Jerusalem have been adapted into popular prayers and songs.

Jerusalem appears in the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) 669 times and Zion (which usually means Jerusalem, sometimes the Land of Israel) appears 154 times. The first section, the Torah, only mentions Moriah, the mountain range believed to be the location of the binding of Isaac and the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, and in later parts of the Tanakh the city is written explicitly. The Tanakh (or Old Testament), is a text sacred to both Judaism and Christianity. In Judaism it is considered the Written Law, the basis for the Oral Law (Mishnah, Talmud and Shulkhan Arukh) studied, practiced and treasured by Jews and Judaism for three millennia. The Talmud elaborates in great depth the Jewish connection with the city.

According to the Hebrew Bible, the First Temple, at the site known as the Temple Mount today, was built by King Solomon and finished in 950 BC,and Mount Moriah is where Abraham almost sacrificed his son and talked to God. When the Babylonians captured the city in 580 BC, they destroyed the temple and sent the Jews into exile. That is, all worshiping was practiced in the temple and only the temple. From the Babylonian capture, Judaism was codified. The Tanakh (Old Testament) laid the foundation for both Christianity and Islam.
So are these your beliefs,do you think the old testament is factual history?

What are those, Foster Grants ? Etos, by 2050, 60,70 -- Islam will be the dominating religion of the world.




. . .by then, who knows, maybe your posts will be like........... come back !....Roudy, Christian dude.... Father, Rabbi ...Jesus, Lord --- come back !


we (Christianity & Judaism) will be the minority. This will be the majority. You OK with this ?


Why do you associate Christianity with Judaism? We Christians are as distant from Muslims as we are from Jews, religion wise. In fact, since Muslims consider Jesus Christ a major prophet, we are probably closer to Islam than Judaism. Of course, our religion is a religion of peace and love of fellow man, in terms of doctrine, unlike Judaism and Islam, so our religion is far different from either religion.
different as in saner...especially since mainstream Christians mainly focus on the feel good stuff and ignore the rest with all american blue eyed lamb carrying Jesus...who is white as Santa..

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Why do you always change the subject to 9-11 conspiracy BS like a troll?
tell me more about your faith and this holy land you speak of

Google is your friend:

Jerusalem has been the holiest city in Judaism and the ancestral and spiritual homeland of the Jewish people since the 10th century BCE.During classical antiquity, Jerusalem was considered the center of the world, where God resided.

The city of Jerusalem is given special status in Jewish religious law. In particular, Jews outside Jerusalem pray facing its direction, and the maaser sheni, revai and First Fruits must be eaten in Jerusalem. Any expansion of the city for these purposes must be approved by the Sanhedrin.[citation needed] Also, when the Temple in Jerusalem was standing, Jerusalem observed special laws regarding the Four Species on Sukkot, and the Shofar on Rosh Hashanah.

“ And God said: "Take now thy son, thine only son, whom thou lovest, Isaac, and go to the land of Moriah [Jerusalem];and offer him there for a burnt-offering upon one of the mountains [Temple Mount] which I will tell thee of." ”
—Genesis 22:2

Jerusalem has long been embedded into Jewish religious consciousness. Jews have studied and personalized the struggle by King David to capture Jerusalem and his desire to build the Jewish temple there, as described in the Book of Samuel and the Book of Psalms. Many of King David's yearnings about Jerusalem have been adapted into popular prayers and songs.

Jerusalem appears in the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) 669 times and Zion (which usually means Jerusalem, sometimes the Land of Israel) appears 154 times. The first section, the Torah, only mentions Moriah, the mountain range believed to be the location of the binding of Isaac and the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, and in later parts of the Tanakh the city is written explicitly. The Tanakh (or Old Testament), is a text sacred to both Judaism and Christianity. In Judaism it is considered the Written Law, the basis for the Oral Law (Mishnah, Talmud and Shulkhan Arukh) studied, practiced and treasured by Jews and Judaism for three millennia. The Talmud elaborates in great depth the Jewish connection with the city.

According to the Hebrew Bible, the First Temple, at the site known as the Temple Mount today, was built by King Solomon and finished in 950 BC,and Mount Moriah is where Abraham almost sacrificed his son and talked to God. When the Babylonians captured the city in 580 BC, they destroyed the temple and sent the Jews into exile. That is, all worshiping was practiced in the temple and only the temple. From the Babylonian capture, Judaism was codified. The Tanakh (Old Testament) laid the foundation for both Christianity and Islam.
So are these your beliefs,do you think the old testament is factual history?

What are those, Foster Grants ? Etos, by 2050, 60,70 -- Islam will be the dominating religion of the world.




. . .by then, who knows, maybe your posts will be like........... come back !....Roudy, Christian dude.... Father, Rabbi ...Jesus, Lord --- come back !


we (Christianity & Judaism) will be the minority. This will be the majority. You OK with this ?


Why do you associate Christianity with Judaism? We Christians are as distant from Muslims as we are from Jews, religion wise. In fact, since Muslims consider Jesus Christ a major prophet, we are probably closer to Islam than Judaism [emphasis mine]. Of course, our religion is a religion of peace and love of fellow man, in terms of doctrine, unlike Judaism and Islam, so our religion is far different from either religion.

After Saturday comes Sunday.

After Saturday Comes Sunday - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
 
Why do you always change the subject to 9-11 conspiracy BS like a troll?
tell me more about your faith and this holy land you speak of

Google is your friend:

Jerusalem has been the holiest city in Judaism and the ancestral and spiritual homeland of the Jewish people since the 10th century BCE.During classical antiquity, Jerusalem was considered the center of the world, where God resided.

The city of Jerusalem is given special status in Jewish religious law. In particular, Jews outside Jerusalem pray facing its direction, and the maaser sheni, revai and First Fruits must be eaten in Jerusalem. Any expansion of the city for these purposes must be approved by the Sanhedrin.[citation needed] Also, when the Temple in Jerusalem was standing, Jerusalem observed special laws regarding the Four Species on Sukkot, and the Shofar on Rosh Hashanah.

“ And God said: "Take now thy son, thine only son, whom thou lovest, Isaac, and go to the land of Moriah [Jerusalem];and offer him there for a burnt-offering upon one of the mountains [Temple Mount] which I will tell thee of." ”
—Genesis 22:2

Jerusalem has long been embedded into Jewish religious consciousness. Jews have studied and personalized the struggle by King David to capture Jerusalem and his desire to build the Jewish temple there, as described in the Book of Samuel and the Book of Psalms. Many of King David's yearnings about Jerusalem have been adapted into popular prayers and songs.

Jerusalem appears in the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) 669 times and Zion (which usually means Jerusalem, sometimes the Land of Israel) appears 154 times. The first section, the Torah, only mentions Moriah, the mountain range believed to be the location of the binding of Isaac and the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, and in later parts of the Tanakh the city is written explicitly. The Tanakh (or Old Testament), is a text sacred to both Judaism and Christianity. In Judaism it is considered the Written Law, the basis for the Oral Law (Mishnah, Talmud and Shulkhan Arukh) studied, practiced and treasured by Jews and Judaism for three millennia. The Talmud elaborates in great depth the Jewish connection with the city.

According to the Hebrew Bible, the First Temple, at the site known as the Temple Mount today, was built by King Solomon and finished in 950 BC,and Mount Moriah is where Abraham almost sacrificed his son and talked to God. When the Babylonians captured the city in 580 BC, they destroyed the temple and sent the Jews into exile. That is, all worshiping was practiced in the temple and only the temple. From the Babylonian capture, Judaism was codified. The Tanakh (Old Testament) laid the foundation for both Christianity and Islam.
So are these your beliefs,do you think the old testament is factual history?

What are those, Foster Grants ? Etos, by 2050, 60,70 -- Islam will be the dominating religion of the world.




. . .by then, who knows, maybe your posts will be like........... come back !....Roudy, Christian dude.... Father, Rabbi ...Jesus, Lord --- come back !


we (Christianity & Judaism) will be the minority. This will be the majority. You OK with this ?


Why do you associate Christianity with Judaism? We Christians are as distant from Muslims as we are from Jews, religion wise. In fact, since Muslims consider Jesus Christ a major prophet, we are probably closer to Islam than Judaism. Of course, our religion is a religion of peace and love of fellow man, in terms of doctrine, unlike Judaism and Islam, so our religion is far different from either religion.

Actually moron, Christianity based on the teachigs of a Jewish rabbi. There was no "Christianty" at the time of his teachings, he was preaching Judaism, from the Old Testament.

Close enough?

Islam on the other hand is the hijacking of two major faiths by an illiterate terrorist thug.
 
tell me more about your faith and this holy land you speak of

Google is your friend:

Jerusalem has been the holiest city in Judaism and the ancestral and spiritual homeland of the Jewish people since the 10th century BCE.During classical antiquity, Jerusalem was considered the center of the world, where God resided.

The city of Jerusalem is given special status in Jewish religious law. In particular, Jews outside Jerusalem pray facing its direction, and the maaser sheni, revai and First Fruits must be eaten in Jerusalem. Any expansion of the city for these purposes must be approved by the Sanhedrin.[citation needed] Also, when the Temple in Jerusalem was standing, Jerusalem observed special laws regarding the Four Species on Sukkot, and the Shofar on Rosh Hashanah.

“ And God said: "Take now thy son, thine only son, whom thou lovest, Isaac, and go to the land of Moriah [Jerusalem];and offer him there for a burnt-offering upon one of the mountains [Temple Mount] which I will tell thee of." ”
—Genesis 22:2

Jerusalem has long been embedded into Jewish religious consciousness. Jews have studied and personalized the struggle by King David to capture Jerusalem and his desire to build the Jewish temple there, as described in the Book of Samuel and the Book of Psalms. Many of King David's yearnings about Jerusalem have been adapted into popular prayers and songs.

Jerusalem appears in the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) 669 times and Zion (which usually means Jerusalem, sometimes the Land of Israel) appears 154 times. The first section, the Torah, only mentions Moriah, the mountain range believed to be the location of the binding of Isaac and the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, and in later parts of the Tanakh the city is written explicitly. The Tanakh (or Old Testament), is a text sacred to both Judaism and Christianity. In Judaism it is considered the Written Law, the basis for the Oral Law (Mishnah, Talmud and Shulkhan Arukh) studied, practiced and treasured by Jews and Judaism for three millennia. The Talmud elaborates in great depth the Jewish connection with the city.

According to the Hebrew Bible, the First Temple, at the site known as the Temple Mount today, was built by King Solomon and finished in 950 BC,and Mount Moriah is where Abraham almost sacrificed his son and talked to God. When the Babylonians captured the city in 580 BC, they destroyed the temple and sent the Jews into exile. That is, all worshiping was practiced in the temple and only the temple. From the Babylonian capture, Judaism was codified. The Tanakh (Old Testament) laid the foundation for both Christianity and Islam.
So are these your beliefs,do you think the old testament is factual history?

What are those, Foster Grants ? Etos, by 2050, 60,70 -- Islam will be the dominating religion of the world.




. . .by then, who knows, maybe your posts will be like........... come back !....Roudy, Christian dude.... Father, Rabbi ...Jesus, Lord --- come back !


we (Christianity & Judaism) will be the minority. This will be the majority. You OK with this ?


Why do you associate Christianity with Judaism? We Christians are as distant from Muslims as we are from Jews, religion wise. In fact, since Muslims consider Jesus Christ a major prophet, we are probably closer to Islam than Judaism [emphasis mine]. Of course, our religion is a religion of peace and love of fellow man, in terms of doctrine, unlike Judaism and Islam, so our religion is far different from either religion.

After Saturday comes Sunday.

After Saturday Comes Sunday - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

Found this in your link. Had no idea the phrase originated from the Nazi Mufti of Palestine.

According to a publication by the American Foreign Policy Council, the proverb in the form ‘After Saturday, Sunday’, was brandished as a popular slogan among supporters of Haj Amin al-Husseini’s faction during the 1936–39 Arab revolt in Palestine. The message is reported to have meant that once the Jews had been driven out, the Christians would be expelled.
 
Yeah! Let's give these barbarians some land in the holy land! Why not? What the world needs today is yet another Islamic shariah terrorist state!

Historical Fact: Palestinian terrorism and war crimes

September 1975
Men belonging to the armed groups of the Palestinian leaders George Habash executed all the Christian villagers from Beit Mellat in the north of Lebanon, who had fallen into their hands. Nayef Hawatmeh is a member of the DFLP and his group was recently removed from the list of terror groups by the Clinton administration so he could work with Arafat. Subsequently, Israel refused to allow him to enter Gaza as Israel considers him a dangerous terrorist.


September 3, 1975
At Deir Ayach in Northern Lebanon, a monastery transformed in 1947 into a school was twenty eight years later attacked by Lebanese and Palestinians. The school had 960 children (660 Muslims) who mainly were attending at no cost. Three monks aged, respectively, 60, 78, and 93, the sole occupants of Deir Ayach on that day were murdered. The veins of the blind Boutros Sassine's arms were severed. Antoine Tamini was slaughtered, decapitated, and burned. Hanna Maksoud was found in his room, his throat cut. The Christian villagers living around the school monastery fled, and the aggressors destroyed their village.

January 15, 1976
The Palestinians arrived at Kab Elias, an Islamic Christian village situated in the Bekaa. Some ten days later, 16 Christians were killed and another 23 were injured. Following that, we witnessed the exodus of the Christians towards Zahlþ, East Beirut and Jounieh.

At the beginning of January 1976
In Damour and Jieh, two Christian towns south of Beirut, the Palestinians and Syrians went so far as to cut the fingers of Christian children to ensure that they never would be able to pull a gun's trigger. In Damour, at least 300 inhabitants were killed and their churches profaned.

January 19, 1976
The village of Hoche Barada in the Bekaa was attacked by Palestinians and Muslim Lebanese and completely pillaged and destroyed.

In 1976
The Army of Arab Lebanon, founded by the Palestinians, attacked the city of Aintoura and destroyed it. The attack was led by the Lebanese officer Ibrahim Chahine.

In 1976
The Lebanese officer Samir Abou Zahr led the massacre perpetrated by the Army of Arab Lebanon on the Emir Bechir Barracks in Beirut. During this massacre, Lebanese soldiers and officers were murdered in their sleep.

In 1976
The Lebanese officer Mostapha Sleiman, a member of the Army of Arab Lebanon, led the massacre of the Lebanese population in the city of Chekka.

March 10, 1976
Officer Moiin Hatoum, member of the Army of Arab Lebanon led an attack on the Khyam Barracks. Over 30 Lebanese soldiers were killed.

March 1985
Exodus of tens of thousands of Christians from Iklim El_Kharroub and the eastern part of Saida. The Palestinians and Lebanese Druze laid siege to, pillaged and burned over twenty Christian villages. Walid Joumblatt, Yasser Arafat and Syrian officers, planned these massacres.
The holy land you say..funny you do not really seemed to interested in religion. in fact you seem interested solely in defending Israel in any and all situations and supporting NIST and 9/11 commission reports
so whats this talk of holy lands ?

Why do you always change the subject to 9-11 conspiracy BS like a troll?
tell me more about your faith and this holy land you speak of





And another attempt at derailing the thread, why don't you go back to the C.T. board
 
Yeah! Let's give these barbarians some land in the holy land! Why not? What the world needs today is yet another Islamic shariah terrorist state!

Historical Fact: Palestinian terrorism and war crimes

September 1975
Men belonging to the armed groups of the Palestinian leaders George Habash executed all the Christian villagers from Beit Mellat in the north of Lebanon, who had fallen into their hands. Nayef Hawatmeh is a member of the DFLP and his group was recently removed from the list of terror groups by the Clinton administration so he could work with Arafat. Subsequently, Israel refused to allow him to enter Gaza as Israel considers him a dangerous terrorist.


September 3, 1975
At Deir Ayach in Northern Lebanon, a monastery transformed in 1947 into a school was twenty eight years later attacked by Lebanese and Palestinians. The school had 960 children (660 Muslims) who mainly were attending at no cost. Three monks aged, respectively, 60, 78, and 93, the sole occupants of Deir Ayach on that day were murdered. The veins of the blind Boutros Sassine's arms were severed. Antoine Tamini was slaughtered, decapitated, and burned. Hanna Maksoud was found in his room, his throat cut. The Christian villagers living around the school monastery fled, and the aggressors destroyed their village.

January 15, 1976
The Palestinians arrived at Kab Elias, an Islamic Christian village situated in the Bekaa. Some ten days later, 16 Christians were killed and another 23 were injured. Following that, we witnessed the exodus of the Christians towards Zahlþ, East Beirut and Jounieh.

At the beginning of January 1976
In Damour and Jieh, two Christian towns south of Beirut, the Palestinians and Syrians went so far as to cut the fingers of Christian children to ensure that they never would be able to pull a gun's trigger. In Damour, at least 300 inhabitants were killed and their churches profaned.

January 19, 1976
The village of Hoche Barada in the Bekaa was attacked by Palestinians and Muslim Lebanese and completely pillaged and destroyed.

In 1976
The Army of Arab Lebanon, founded by the Palestinians, attacked the city of Aintoura and destroyed it. The attack was led by the Lebanese officer Ibrahim Chahine.

In 1976
The Lebanese officer Samir Abou Zahr led the massacre perpetrated by the Army of Arab Lebanon on the Emir Bechir Barracks in Beirut. During this massacre, Lebanese soldiers and officers were murdered in their sleep.

In 1976
The Lebanese officer Mostapha Sleiman, a member of the Army of Arab Lebanon, led the massacre of the Lebanese population in the city of Chekka.

March 10, 1976
Officer Moiin Hatoum, member of the Army of Arab Lebanon led an attack on the Khyam Barracks. Over 30 Lebanese soldiers were killed.

March 1985
Exodus of tens of thousands of Christians from Iklim El_Kharroub and the eastern part of Saida. The Palestinians and Lebanese Druze laid siege to, pillaged and burned over twenty Christian villages. Walid Joumblatt, Yasser Arafat and Syrian officers, planned these massacres.
The holy land you say..funny you do not really seemed to interested in religion. in fact you seem interested solely in defending Israel in any and all situations and supporting NIST and 9/11 commission reports
so whats this talk of holy lands ?

Why do you always change the subject to 9-11 conspiracy BS like a troll?
tell me more about your faith and this holy land you speak of

Google is your friend:

Jerusalem has been the holiest city in Judaism and the ancestral and spiritual homeland of the Jewish people since the 10th century BCE.During classical antiquity, Jerusalem was considered the center of the world, where God resided.

The city of Jerusalem is given special status in Jewish religious law. In particular, Jews outside Jerusalem pray facing its direction, and the maaser sheni, revai and First Fruits must be eaten in Jerusalem. Any expansion of the city for these purposes must be approved by the Sanhedrin.[citation needed] Also, when the Temple in Jerusalem was standing, Jerusalem observed special laws regarding the Four Species on Sukkot, and the Shofar on Rosh Hashanah.

“ And God said: "Take now thy son, thine only son, whom thou lovest, Isaac, and go to the land of Moriah [Jerusalem];and offer him there for a burnt-offering upon one of the mountains [Temple Mount] which I will tell thee of." ”
—Genesis 22:2

Jerusalem has long been embedded into Jewish religious consciousness. Jews have studied and personalized the struggle by King David to capture Jerusalem and his desire to build the Jewish temple there, as described in the Book of Samuel and the Book of Psalms. Many of King David's yearnings about Jerusalem have been adapted into popular prayers and songs.

Jerusalem appears in the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) 669 times and Zion (which usually means Jerusalem, sometimes the Land of Israel) appears 154 times. The first section, the Torah, only mentions Moriah, the mountain range believed to be the location of the binding of Isaac and the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, and in later parts of the Tanakh the city is written explicitly. The Tanakh (or Old Testament), is a text sacred to both Judaism and Christianity. In Judaism it is considered the Written Law, the basis for the Oral Law (Mishnah, Talmud and Shulkhan Arukh) studied, practiced and treasured by Jews and Judaism for three millennia. The Talmud elaborates in great depth the Jewish connection with the city.

According to the Hebrew Bible, the First Temple, at the site known as the Temple Mount today, was built by King Solomon and finished in 950 BC,and Mount Moriah is where Abraham almost sacrificed his son and talked to God. When the Babylonians captured the city in 580 BC, they destroyed the temple and sent the Jews into exile. That is, all worshiping was practiced in the temple and only the temple. From the Babylonian capture, Judaism was codified. The Tanakh (Old Testament) laid the foundation for both Christianity and Islam.
So are these your beliefs,do you think the old testament is factual history?





Do you think Mein Kampf is ?
 
Hah! No offense, but Australians aren't known for their cuisine. "Honey what kind of restaurant would you like to go to?"

"How about Australian?"

"What's that"

Ha ha ha ha.
Shows how little you know.......World Leaders in Cuisine,where you been for the past 20 years......of course munching Big Mac's..steve..Gee I'm good

world leaders in cuisine? Ha ha ha. Dude I live in the US and have traveled extensively across the world. Yet to see a restaurant "kangaroo jack's Australian cuisine" Like I said no insult, Australians I've met are generally cool educated adventurous people, you on the other hand I'm not sure. There's assholes in every nation.

Kangaroo Jack Steaks Grills Sizzlers - About Facebook

Thanks Aris. Actually that's the steakhouse I must have eaten at once, which is why the name popped out in my mind. Apparently it's a Philippino Australian blend cuisine. But like I said, there is much you can do with a steak, the most important component being where you get your meat from. Maybe LIQ can provide us with an idea what Australian cuisine is, because nobody seems to know off hand.






Based on an English spread called MARMITE, made from Yeast extracts and chemicals.
 
Prophet Huntington was right . . . a clash is a comin'.

Well the Musłims will soon get the modern Crusades they've been begging for. Of course it will all be the Jews fault that the Christians got fed up with Islamic savagery and barbarism.
 
Why do you always change the subject to 9-11 conspiracy BS like a troll?
tell me more about your faith and this holy land you speak of

Google is your friend:

Jerusalem has been the holiest city in Judaism and the ancestral and spiritual homeland of the Jewish people since the 10th century BCE.During classical antiquity, Jerusalem was considered the center of the world, where God resided.

The city of Jerusalem is given special status in Jewish religious law. In particular, Jews outside Jerusalem pray facing its direction, and the maaser sheni, revai and First Fruits must be eaten in Jerusalem. Any expansion of the city for these purposes must be approved by the Sanhedrin.[citation needed] Also, when the Temple in Jerusalem was standing, Jerusalem observed special laws regarding the Four Species on Sukkot, and the Shofar on Rosh Hashanah.

“ And God said: "Take now thy son, thine only son, whom thou lovest, Isaac, and go to the land of Moriah [Jerusalem];and offer him there for a burnt-offering upon one of the mountains [Temple Mount] which I will tell thee of." ”
—Genesis 22:2

Jerusalem has long been embedded into Jewish religious consciousness. Jews have studied and personalized the struggle by King David to capture Jerusalem and his desire to build the Jewish temple there, as described in the Book of Samuel and the Book of Psalms. Many of King David's yearnings about Jerusalem have been adapted into popular prayers and songs.

Jerusalem appears in the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) 669 times and Zion (which usually means Jerusalem, sometimes the Land of Israel) appears 154 times. The first section, the Torah, only mentions Moriah, the mountain range believed to be the location of the binding of Isaac and the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, and in later parts of the Tanakh the city is written explicitly. The Tanakh (or Old Testament), is a text sacred to both Judaism and Christianity. In Judaism it is considered the Written Law, the basis for the Oral Law (Mishnah, Talmud and Shulkhan Arukh) studied, practiced and treasured by Jews and Judaism for three millennia. The Talmud elaborates in great depth the Jewish connection with the city.

According to the Hebrew Bible, the First Temple, at the site known as the Temple Mount today, was built by King Solomon and finished in 950 BC,and Mount Moriah is where Abraham almost sacrificed his son and talked to God. When the Babylonians captured the city in 580 BC, they destroyed the temple and sent the Jews into exile. That is, all worshiping was practiced in the temple and only the temple. From the Babylonian capture, Judaism was codified. The Tanakh (Old Testament) laid the foundation for both Christianity and Islam.
So are these your beliefs,do you think the old testament is factual history?

What are those, Foster Grants ? Etos, by 2050, 60,70 -- Islam will be the dominating religion of the world.




. . .by then, who knows, maybe your posts will be like........... come back !....Roudy, Christian dude.... Father, Rabbi ...Jesus, Lord --- come back !


we (Christianity & Judaism) will be the minority. This will be the majority. You OK with this ?


Why do you associate Christianity with Judaism? We Christians are as distant from Muslims as we are from Jews, religion wise. In fact, since Muslims consider Jesus Christ a major prophet, we are probably closer to Islam than Judaism. Of course, our religion is a religion of peace and love of fellow man, in terms of doctrine, unlike Judaism and Islam, so our religion is far different from either religion.





Very simple as a Christian you hold a Jew in the highest regard, and bestow upon him the Jewish title of messiah. You also worship him, his mother and wife as gods. You follow the Jewish holy book and its teachings to the letter, and see his people as evil murderers because a small number engineered his crucifixion. The Christian religion was as blood thirsty and as evil as any up until a few years ago, and the R.C. branch still is.
 
Prophet Huntington was right . . . a clash is a comin'.

Well the Musłims will soon get the modern Crusades they've been begging for. Of course it will all be the Jews fault that the Christians got fed up with Islamic savagery and barbarism.





Such groups as the Knights Templar and Rosicrucian's are being reformed to combat the spread of the Islamic cancers infesting the west. Once they get the powers to change laws they will start deporting muslims for any minor breach of the laws of the country. With armed enforcers in case of violence and aggression.
 
tell me more about your faith and this holy land you speak of

Google is your friend:

Jerusalem has been the holiest city in Judaism and the ancestral and spiritual homeland of the Jewish people since the 10th century BCE.During classical antiquity, Jerusalem was considered the center of the world, where God resided.

The city of Jerusalem is given special status in Jewish religious law. In particular, Jews outside Jerusalem pray facing its direction, and the maaser sheni, revai and First Fruits must be eaten in Jerusalem. Any expansion of the city for these purposes must be approved by the Sanhedrin.[citation needed] Also, when the Temple in Jerusalem was standing, Jerusalem observed special laws regarding the Four Species on Sukkot, and the Shofar on Rosh Hashanah.

“ And God said: "Take now thy son, thine only son, whom thou lovest, Isaac, and go to the land of Moriah [Jerusalem];and offer him there for a burnt-offering upon one of the mountains [Temple Mount] which I will tell thee of." ”
—Genesis 22:2

Jerusalem has long been embedded into Jewish religious consciousness. Jews have studied and personalized the struggle by King David to capture Jerusalem and his desire to build the Jewish temple there, as described in the Book of Samuel and the Book of Psalms. Many of King David's yearnings about Jerusalem have been adapted into popular prayers and songs.

Jerusalem appears in the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) 669 times and Zion (which usually means Jerusalem, sometimes the Land of Israel) appears 154 times. The first section, the Torah, only mentions Moriah, the mountain range believed to be the location of the binding of Isaac and the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, and in later parts of the Tanakh the city is written explicitly. The Tanakh (or Old Testament), is a text sacred to both Judaism and Christianity. In Judaism it is considered the Written Law, the basis for the Oral Law (Mishnah, Talmud and Shulkhan Arukh) studied, practiced and treasured by Jews and Judaism for three millennia. The Talmud elaborates in great depth the Jewish connection with the city.

According to the Hebrew Bible, the First Temple, at the site known as the Temple Mount today, was built by King Solomon and finished in 950 BC,and Mount Moriah is where Abraham almost sacrificed his son and talked to God. When the Babylonians captured the city in 580 BC, they destroyed the temple and sent the Jews into exile. That is, all worshiping was practiced in the temple and only the temple. From the Babylonian capture, Judaism was codified. The Tanakh (Old Testament) laid the foundation for both Christianity and Islam.
So are these your beliefs,do you think the old testament is factual history?

What are those, Foster Grants ? Etos, by 2050, 60,70 -- Islam will be the dominating religion of the world.




. . .by then, who knows, maybe your posts will be like........... come back !....Roudy, Christian dude.... Father, Rabbi ...Jesus, Lord --- come back !


we (Christianity & Judaism) will be the minority. This will be the majority. You OK with this ?


Why do you associate Christianity with Judaism? We Christians are as distant from Muslims as we are from Jews, religion wise. In fact, since Muslims consider Jesus Christ a major prophet, we are probably closer to Islam than Judaism. Of course, our religion is a religion of peace and love of fellow man, in terms of doctrine, unlike Judaism and Islam, so our religion is far different from either religion.
different as in saner...especially since mainstream Christians mainly focus on the feel good stuff and ignore the rest with all american blue eyed lamb carrying Jesus...who is white as Santa..

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As Jesus was a Jew he would be considered Caucasian today, which is white. Haven't you filled out any govt. forms other than for welfare, trailor bum?
 
Prophet Huntington was right . . . a clash is a comin'.

Well the Musłims will soon get the modern Crusades they've been begging for. Of course it will all be the Jews fault that the Christians got fed up with Islamic savagery and barbarism.





Such groups as the Knights Templar and Rosicrucian's are being reformed to combat the spread of the Islamic cancers infesting the west. Once they get the powers to change laws they will start deporting muslims for any minor breach of the laws of the country. With armed enforcers in case of violence and aggression.

Unfortunately, it's going to take a few major terrorist acts with mass casualties for people in the West to rise up and throw out the govt officials that have been suppressing the truth about the faith of Islam. It will be only be a matter time, law enforcement and intelligence cannot stop all attempts.
 
Yeah! Let's give these barbarians some land in the holy land! Why not? What the world needs today is yet another Islamic shariah terrorist state!

Historical Fact: Palestinian terrorism and war crimes

September 1975
Men belonging to the armed groups of the Palestinian leaders George Habash executed all the Christian villagers from Beit Mellat in the north of Lebanon, who had fallen into their hands. Nayef Hawatmeh is a member of the DFLP and his group was recently removed from the list of terror groups by the Clinton administration so he could work with Arafat. Subsequently, Israel refused to allow him to enter Gaza as Israel considers him a dangerous terrorist.


September 3, 1975
At Deir Ayach in Northern Lebanon, a monastery transformed in 1947 into a school was twenty eight years later attacked by Lebanese and Palestinians. The school had 960 children (660 Muslims) who mainly were attending at no cost. Three monks aged, respectively, 60, 78, and 93, the sole occupants of Deir Ayach on that day were murdered. The veins of the blind Boutros Sassine's arms were severed. Antoine Tamini was slaughtered, decapitated, and burned. Hanna Maksoud was found in his room, his throat cut. The Christian villagers living around the school monastery fled, and the aggressors destroyed their village.

January 15, 1976
The Palestinians arrived at Kab Elias, an Islamic Christian village situated in the Bekaa. Some ten days later, 16 Christians were killed and another 23 were injured. Following that, we witnessed the exodus of the Christians towards Zahlþ, East Beirut and Jounieh.

At the beginning of January 1976
In Damour and Jieh, two Christian towns south of Beirut, the Palestinians and Syrians went so far as to cut the fingers of Christian children to ensure that they never would be able to pull a gun's trigger. In Damour, at least 300 inhabitants were killed and their churches profaned.

January 19, 1976
The village of Hoche Barada in the Bekaa was attacked by Palestinians and Muslim Lebanese and completely pillaged and destroyed.

In 1976
The Army of Arab Lebanon, founded by the Palestinians, attacked the city of Aintoura and destroyed it. The attack was led by the Lebanese officer Ibrahim Chahine.

In 1976
The Lebanese officer Samir Abou Zahr led the massacre perpetrated by the Army of Arab Lebanon on the Emir Bechir Barracks in Beirut. During this massacre, Lebanese soldiers and officers were murdered in their sleep.

In 1976
The Lebanese officer Mostapha Sleiman, a member of the Army of Arab Lebanon, led the massacre of the Lebanese population in the city of Chekka.

March 10, 1976
Officer Moiin Hatoum, member of the Army of Arab Lebanon led an attack on the Khyam Barracks. Over 30 Lebanese soldiers were killed.

March 1985
Exodus of tens of thousands of Christians from Iklim El_Kharroub and the eastern part of Saida. The Palestinians and Lebanese Druze laid siege to, pillaged and burned over twenty Christian villages. Walid Joumblatt, Yasser Arafat and Syrian officers, planned these massacres.
The holy land you say..funny you do not really seemed to interested in religion. in fact you seem interested solely in defending Israel in any and all situations and supporting NIST and 9/11 commission reports
so whats this talk of holy lands ?

Why do you always change the subject to 9-11 conspiracy BS like a troll?
tell me more about your faith and this holy land you speak of





And another attempt at derailing the thread, why don't you go back to the C.T. board
Yeah! Let's give these barbarians some land in the holy land! Why not? What the world needs today is yet another Islamic shariah terrorist state!

Historical Fact: Palestinian terrorism and war crimes

September 1975
Men belonging to the armed groups of the Palestinian leaders George Habash executed all the Christian villagers from Beit Mellat in the north of Lebanon, who had fallen into their hands. Nayef Hawatmeh is a member of the DFLP and his group was recently removed from the list of terror groups by the Clinton administration so he could work with Arafat. Subsequently, Israel refused to allow him to enter Gaza as Israel considers him a dangerous terrorist.


September 3, 1975
At Deir Ayach in Northern Lebanon, a monastery transformed in 1947 into a school was twenty eight years later attacked by Lebanese and Palestinians. The school had 960 children (660 Muslims) who mainly were attending at no cost. Three monks aged, respectively, 60, 78, and 93, the sole occupants of Deir Ayach on that day were murdered. The veins of the blind Boutros Sassine's arms were severed. Antoine Tamini was slaughtered, decapitated, and burned. Hanna Maksoud was found in his room, his throat cut. The Christian villagers living around the school monastery fled, and the aggressors destroyed their village.

January 15, 1976
The Palestinians arrived at Kab Elias, an Islamic Christian village situated in the Bekaa. Some ten days later, 16 Christians were killed and another 23 were injured. Following that, we witnessed the exodus of the Christians towards Zahlþ, East Beirut and Jounieh.

At the beginning of January 1976
In Damour and Jieh, two Christian towns south of Beirut, the Palestinians and Syrians went so far as to cut the fingers of Christian children to ensure that they never would be able to pull a gun's trigger. In Damour, at least 300 inhabitants were killed and their churches profaned.

January 19, 1976
The village of Hoche Barada in the Bekaa was attacked by Palestinians and Muslim Lebanese and completely pillaged and destroyed.

In 1976
The Army of Arab Lebanon, founded by the Palestinians, attacked the city of Aintoura and destroyed it. The attack was led by the Lebanese officer Ibrahim Chahine.

In 1976
The Lebanese officer Samir Abou Zahr led the massacre perpetrated by the Army of Arab Lebanon on the Emir Bechir Barracks in Beirut. During this massacre, Lebanese soldiers and officers were murdered in their sleep.

In 1976
The Lebanese officer Mostapha Sleiman, a member of the Army of Arab Lebanon, led the massacre of the Lebanese population in the city of Chekka.

March 10, 1976
Officer Moiin Hatoum, member of the Army of Arab Lebanon led an attack on the Khyam Barracks. Over 30 Lebanese soldiers were killed.

March 1985
Exodus of tens of thousands of Christians from Iklim El_Kharroub and the eastern part of Saida. The Palestinians and Lebanese Druze laid siege to, pillaged and burned over twenty Christian villages. Walid Joumblatt, Yasser Arafat and Syrian officers, planned these massacres.
The holy land you say..funny you do not really seemed to interested in religion. in fact you seem interested solely in defending Israel in any and all situations and supporting NIST and 9/11 commission reports
so whats this talk of holy lands ?

Why do you always change the subject to 9-11 conspiracy BS like a troll?
tell me more about your faith and this holy land you speak of





And another attempt at derailing the thread, why don't you go back to the C.T. board
tell me more about your faith and this holy land you speak of,do you think the old testament is factual ?
 
Shows how little you know.......World Leaders in Cuisine,where you been for the past 20 years......of course munching Big Mac's..steve..Gee I'm good

world leaders in cuisine? Ha ha ha. Dude I live in the US and have traveled extensively across the world. Yet to see a restaurant "kangaroo jack's Australian cuisine" Like I said no insult, Australians I've met are generally cool educated adventurous people, you on the other hand I'm not sure. There's assholes in every nation.

Kangaroo Jack Steaks Grills Sizzlers - About Facebook

Thanks Aris. Actually that's the steakhouse I must have eaten at once, which is why the name popped out in my mind. Apparently it's a Philippino Australian blend cuisine. But like I said, there is much you can do with a steak, the most important component being where you get your meat from. Maybe LIQ can provide us with an idea what Australian cuisine is, because nobody seems to know off hand.


Love that in sauces and on bread and butter







Based on an English spread called MARMITE, made from Yeast extracts and chemicals.

Shows how little you know.......World Leaders in Cuisine,where you been for the past 20 years......of course munching Big Mac's..steve..Gee I'm good

world leaders in cuisine? Ha ha ha. Dude I live in the US and have traveled extensively across the world. Yet to see a restaurant "kangaroo jack's Australian cuisine" Like I said no insult, Australians I've met are generally cool educated adventurous people, you on the other hand I'm not sure. There's assholes in every nation.

Kangaroo Jack Steaks Grills Sizzlers - About Facebook

Thanks Aris. Actually that's the steakhouse I must have eaten at once, which is why the name popped out in my mind. Apparently it's a Philippino Australian blend cuisine. But like I said, there is much you can do with a steak, the most important component being where you get your meat from. Maybe LIQ can provide us with an idea what Australian cuisine is, because nobody seems to know off hand.






Based on an English spread called MARMITE, made from Yeast extracts and chemicals.
 

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