It is time to end our relationship with Israel

Again dodging the question.

How is BURNING THE NEW TESTAMENT "purging evil" according to an elected Israeli official?



This scumbag Zionist Fascist Traitor won't answer.... too cowardly, too stupid, too treasonous, you be the judge...
Again retard, the New Testament did not exist when Jesus was alive, he practiced his faith from the Old Testament. Burning New Testaments and murdering Christians and other infidels for their religion is a Muslim thing. They aren’t even shy about it, they have been saying and doing it openly for 1400 years. Go read some actual world history. There are huge Christian and Muslim populations in Israel that enjoy full rights and freedoms and are proud Israelis, unlike how it is among Palestinians and in Muslim countries.
 
Again retard, the New Testament did not exist when Jesus was alive, he practiced his faith from the Old Testament. Burning New Testaments and murdering Christians and other infidels for their religion is a Muslim thing. They aren’t even shy about it, they have been saying and doing it openly for 1400 years. Go read some actual world history. There are huge Christian and Muslim populations in Israel that enjoy full rights and freedoms and are proud Israelis, unlike how it is among Palestinians and in Muslim countries.


Translation

ISRAEL does MASS NEW TESTAMENT BURNINGS IN PUBLIC organized by an elected official who claims he was "purging evil" and this unimaginably sick spineless treasonous anti conservative servant of Israel won't condemn it or try to explain it....
 
Translation

ISRAEL does MASS NEW TESTAMENT BURNINGS IN PUBLIC organized by an elected official who claims he was "purging evil" and this unimaginably sick spineless treasonous anti conservative servant of Israel won't condemn it or try to explain it....
Wrong again. It is the Muslim Palestinians that have a policy of persecution and subjugation of Christians.
 
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another cowardly dodge....
 
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another cowardly dodge....
No dodge, the truth…

Palestinian Christians face various forms of persecution and discrimination from Muslim extremists and Palestinian authorities in the West Bank and Gaza, contributing to a sharp decline in their population.
This includes societal pressure, legal discrimination, violence, and economic hardship, leading many to emigrate.

Key Aspects of Persecution
  • Demographic Decline: The Christian population in the Palestinian territories has dropped dramatically, from 11% in 1922 to approximately 1% today. In Bethlehem, the Christian population dwindled from 86% in 1950 to about 10% by 2017.
  • Societal and Religious Pressure: Christians often experience harassment, including verbal abuse (being called "non-believers" or "crusaders"), pressure to convert to Islam, and social exclusion. Christian women have reported increased sexual harassment and pressure to wear Islamic attire.
  • Violence and Vandalism: There have been numerous reports of violence, firebombings of churches and Christian institutions, desecration of holy sites and cemeteries, and physical attacks on clergy and residents. These incidents extend to "price tag" attacks by Muslim militant groups in Gaza.
  • Lack of Legal Protection: Many Christians feel unprotected by the Palestinian Authority (PA) police and justice system. Incidents often go unreported due to fear of retribution, and there is a perception of bias in local courts and a general lack of law enforcement when crimes are committed against Christians.
  • Institutional and Economic Discrimination: Palestinian Christians report systematic discrimination in employment, business, and housing. The economic hardship, exacerbated by the general political instability, pushes many to seek better opportunities abroad.
  • Political Factors: Some reports indicate that Christian leaders are pressured to toe the line with the Palestinian political narrative and blame Israel for their struggles, deflecting attention from internal issues. Converts from Islam to Christianity face particularly severe persecution from their families, society, and authorities, often having to practice their faith in secrecy.
Diverging Perspectives.
  • Blaming Palestinian Authorities/Extremists: Other reports, particularly from organizations like the Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs (JCFA)and Open Doors, highlight Islamic oppression, the rise of Hamas in Gaza, a culture of intolerance, and the PA's failure to protect its Christian minority as the main drivers of persecution.
 
The question was WHY did an elected israeli official organized Israeli youth to do a mass New Testament burning and then get on Israeli radio and call that


PURGING EVIL?


Why did an elected Israeli official consider New Testament EVIL?
 
The question was WHY did an elected israeli official organized Israeli youth to do a mass New Testament burning and then get on Israeli radio and call that


PURGING EVIL?


Why did an elected Israeli official consider New Testament EVIL?
It’s a free country, people can say what they want. Just like here in the U.S. you have elected politicians like Ilhan Omar, Talib, AOC. and Mamdani.

Israel and the U.S. are not oppressive Shariah shitholes that persecute Christians, like Gaza, as a policy of the state.
 
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The answer Roudy won't admit is that Jews reject Jesus and New Testament because they have their own historical "opinion" of Jesus based upon the actual eyewitness of their ancestors.

And that "opinion" is very very very awful...
 
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The answer Roudy won't admit is that Jews reject Jesus and New Testament because they have their own historical "opinion" of Jesus based upon the actual eyewitness of their ancestors.

And that "opinion" is very very very awful...
What a moron. You mean Jews want the freedom to practice their faith without being forced to convert to other faiths? This is the same thing Muslims said about Christians (they reject Mohamed) before they invaded their lands and killed them, or vice versa. That’s one thing about Jews, they didn’t and don’t go around slaughtering infidels and non believers in the name of their God.
 
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The answer Roudy won't admit is that Jews reject Jesus and New Testament because they have their own historical "opinion" of Jesus based upon the actual eyewitness of their ancestors.

And that "opinion" is very very very awful...
I certainly don't condone anyone burning anyone else's religious texts, but its the book burning that is the problem, not people's beliefs in their own religious faith.

There is nothing "awful" about rejecting the beliefs of an entirely different religion. Jews reject the concepts in the Xian faith that contradict the fundamental foundation of our own faith.
 
I certainly don't condone anyone burning anyone else's religious texts, but its the book burning that is the problem, not people's beliefs in their own religious faith.

There is nothing "awful" about rejecting the beliefs of an entirely different religion. Jews reject the concepts in the Xian faith that contradict the fundamental foundation of our own faith.



Have you ever been "friends enough" to ask a Jew why Jews don't believe in Jesus?

The answer is the same coast to coast. The "Jesus" they describe was a truly horrible human. They don't like him, they don't want their kids worshipping him, and they don't see it as "harmless" when others push him on their kids. Their ancestors were there, they observed Jesus, they know what he really was.
 
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