Our History- especially since 1913- but, prior to that US Christians committing near genocide on inhabitants already here- I suppose they were Christian "leftist" which might explain the aversion of the Christian "rightist"-
Add to that the number of service men and women killed in the ME to protect Israel's interest so the Petro Dollar (which they have accumulated an abundance of) stays in "power"-
jews are narcissistic war mongers- just like congress critters, who, BTW, have HUGE campaign donors who are jews- imagine that- every POTUS and congress critter, tied financially, to jews-
oh the irony
Jewish billionaires with close ties to Israel have been courted by the two major parties, both to come up with contributions and to urge their friends in the oligarch club and media to also respond favorably. The Democrats’
largest single donor is entertainment mogul Haim Saban while the Republicans rely on casino multi-billionaire Sheldon Adelson. It is estimated that 60% of the political contributions for the Democrats comes from Jewish sources and Saban is the single largest contributor. He is also an Israeli holding dual citizenship. Adelson, who may also hold dual citizenship and is married to an Israeli, is the major supporter of the Republicans, having coughed up more than $100 million in recent elections.
See, a lack of knowledge lends itself to prejudicial analysis- but, hey, keep worshiping them (
idolotry) - IDC- it's your life to do with as you please- just don't attempt to prove me wrong in my analysis- you can't.
Idolatry is the
worship of an idol or
cult image, being a physical image, such as a statue, or a person in place of
God.
[1][2][3] In
Abrahamic religions, namely
Judaism,
Christianity and
Islam, idolatry connotes the worship of something or someone other than God as if it were God. In these monotheistic religions, idolatry has been considered as the "worship of false gods" and is forbidden by the values such as the
Ten Commandments. Other monotheistic religions may apply similar rules.
[4] In many
Indian religions, such as theistic and non-theistic forms of
Hinduism,
Buddhism and
Jainism, idols (
murti) are considered as symbolism for the absolute but not
The Absolute,
[5] or icons of spiritual ideas,
[5][6] or the embodiment of the divine.
[7] It is a means to focus one's religious pursuits and worship (
bhakti).
[5][8][6] In the traditional religions of ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, Africa, Asia, the Americas and elsewhere, the reverence of an image or statue has been a common practice, and cult images have carried different meanings and significance.
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