The discovery of a Philistine cemetery in Israel that was there centuries before Christ

The land has been called 'Eretz Israel' since the Hebrews/Jews appeared. So its 3,000... 3,500 years. I think that's more than enough.
In the jewish bible, which has already been shown to be fiction.
Really?
Start explaining to me from chapter 1, verse 1 how it's fiction.
Our universe is about 6000 years old?

Abraham was born less than 2000 years after our universe was created?

He lived for almost 1000 years?
 
The land has been called 'Eretz Israel' since the Hebrews/Jews appeared. So its 3,000... 3,500 years. I think that's more than enough.
In the jewish bible, which has already been shown to be fiction.
Really?
Start explaining to me from chapter 1, verse 1 how it's fiction.
Our universe is about 6000 years old?

Abraham was born less than 2000 years after our universe was created?

He lived for almost 1000 years?
I said to start with chapter 1, verse 1, Mr. ADHD.
First of all, no one knows how old the universe is because the sun wasn't created until the 4th cycle of erev and boker.
Yes, I know you know jack shit Hebrew and the King James translation of "evening and morning" are completely wrong.
Erev (chaos) and Boker (clarity) are terms of the laws of physics so the universe is probably billions of years old.

Just like Adam wasn't created as a baby, but as a mature adult.

Which destroys your Avraham question.
 
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The land has been called 'Eretz Israel' since the Hebrews/Jews appeared. So its 3,000... 3,500 years. I think that's more than enough.
In the jewish bible, which has already been shown to be fiction.
Really?
Start explaining to me from chapter 1, verse 1 how it's fiction.
Our universe is about 6000 years old?

Abraham was born less than 2000 years after our universe was created?

He lived for almost 1000 years?
I said to start with chapter 1, verse 1, Mr. ASHD.
First of all, no one knows how old the universe is because the sun wasn't created until the 4th cycle of erev and boker.
Yes, I know you know jack shit Hebrew and the King James translation of "evening and morning" are completely wrong.
Erev (chaos) and Boker (clarity) are terms of the laws of physics so the universe is probably billions of years old.

Just like Adam wasn't created as a baby, but as a mature adult.

Which destroys your Avraham question.

שיוווו :disbelief:

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On so many levels he can't even imagine.
 
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I think the whole "who was here first" argument is stupid, but since Israel's supporters bring up their bizarre narrative on every thread which never includes the people who were there and is based on religious texts written by Jews, I figured some actual science might help.

This was from last year and it seems like hasbara forgot it existed...

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An archeologist cleans a Philistine skull uncovered in a groundbreaking discovery of the first Philistine cemetery found in the Philistine port city of Ashkelon, Israel, June 28, 2016.... dated to the 11th - 8th centuries BCE...


Discovery of Philistine cemetery in Israel could unravel Biblical mystery
Philistines are not Palestinians, stupid. They are closer to Greeks. Did you fail in world history?
Noone is arguing that, illiterate. The point is that "Palestine" has been used for centuries and "israel" for only part of a century.
Israel is 4000 years old, Palestine never was and never will be. It's a European invention which Arabs hijacked circa 1967.
 
Noone is arguing that, illiterate. The point is that "Palestine" has been used for centuries and "israel" for only part of a century.

From the Jewish Britannica:

The word Palestine derives from Philistia, the name given by Greek writers to the land of the Philistines, who in the 12th century bce occupied a small pocket of land on the southern coast, between modern Tel Aviv–Yafo and Gaza.

Palestine

"Israel" has only been used for part of a century? Are you serious?
That's what they told him at the Madrassa. It isn't his fault.
 
No, you missed it...

From the Jewish Britannica:

The word Palestine derives from Philistia, the name given by Greek writers to the land of the Philistines, who in the 12th century bce occupied a small pocket of land on the southern coast, between modern Tel Aviv–Yafo and Gaza.

Palestine


Wait. So if my people adopt the name of an ancient culture of a particular territory, we become that ancient culture and get to claim the land. Oh. Is that how it works? The Jews will take Neolithic, then.
No, illiterate, as usual, you are trying to pretend that someone said something which they did not.

If you are not illiterate and actually do this anyways, that's worse.
So far you're the one who's looking illiterate, bigot.
 
I think the whole "who was here first" argument is stupid, but since Israel's supporters bring up their bizarre narrative on every thread which never includes the people who were there and is based on religious texts written by Jews, I figured some actual science might help.

This was from last year and it seems like hasbara forgot it existed...

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Discovery-of-Philistine-cemetery-in-Israel-could-unravel-Biblical-mystery.jpg

An archeologist cleans a Philistine skull uncovered in a groundbreaking discovery of the first Philistine cemetery found in the Philistine port city of Ashkelon, Israel, June 28, 2016.... dated to the 11th - 8th centuries BCE...


Discovery of Philistine cemetery in Israel could unravel Biblical mystery
Philistines are not Palestinians, stupid. They are closer to Greeks. Did you fail in world history?
Weren't they related to the Phoenicians?

Phoenicians, Canaanites and Philistines were separate groups
But they were all semitic, right?
No, closer to Europeans from Crete.
 
The land has been called 'Eretz Israel' since the Hebrews/Jews appeared. So its 3,000... 3,500 years. I think that's more than enough.
In the jewish bible, which has already been shown to be fiction.
Really?
Start explaining to me from chapter 1, verse 1 how it's fiction.
Maybe it isn't as accurate as the Koran. Remind us again, wasn't Muhammad a total illiterate who couldn't read or write?
 
The land has been called 'Eretz Israel' since the Hebrews/Jews appeared. So its 3,000... 3,500 years. I think that's more than enough.
In the jewish bible, which has already been shown to be fiction.
Really?
Start explaining to me from chapter 1, verse 1 how it's fiction.
Maybe it isn't as accurate as the Koran. Remind us again, wasn't Muhammad a total illiterate who couldn't read or write?
A Jewish scribe wrote the Koran by knife point.
He also inserted the nonsense bullshit phrase at the beginning that no Muslim can figure out.
It's a mnemonic that means, "Everything that follows is nonsense...".
 
The land has been called 'Eretz Israel' since the Hebrews/Jews appeared. So its 3,000... 3,500 years. I think that's more than enough.
In the jewish bible, which has already been shown to be fiction.
Really?
Start explaining to me from chapter 1, verse 1 how it's fiction.
Maybe it isn't as accurate as the Koran. Remind us again, wasn't Muhammad a total illiterate who couldn't read or write?

The Holy Quran: Surah 2. The Cow
A. L. M.: I used to know what the the mnemonic stood for but I can't remember at the moment.
 
The land has been called 'Eretz Israel' since the Hebrews/Jews appeared. So its 3,000... 3,500 years. I think that's more than enough.
In the jewish bible, which has already been shown to be fiction.
Really?
Start explaining to me from chapter 1, verse 1 how it's fiction.
Maybe it isn't as accurate as the Koran. Remind us again, wasn't Muhammad a total illiterate who couldn't read or write?
A Jewish scribe wrote the Koran by knife point.
He also inserted the nonsense bullshit phrase at the beginning that no Muslim can figure out.
It's a mnemonic that means, "Everything that follows is nonsense...".
Ha ha ha. Actually I think it was a she, a very young 12 year old Jewish girl Muhammad the peaceful prophet took in as a slave who later became his wife, during one of his many invasions.
 
If the argument is by some that whoever was there first has rightful claim to the land then all Americans that are not of direct native American descent must pack up and move out of the country.

20,000 years beats 400 years in any book. Pick your slippery slope just don't gripe when you slip of the mountain.
 
I think the whole "who was here first" argument is stupid, but since Israel's supporters bring up their bizarre narrative on every thread which never includes the people who were there and is based on religious texts written by Jews, I figured some actual science might help.

This was from last year and it seems like hasbara forgot it existed...

clear.gif

Discovery-of-Philistine-cemetery-in-Israel-could-unravel-Biblical-mystery.jpg

An archeologist cleans a Philistine skull uncovered in a groundbreaking discovery of the first Philistine cemetery found in the Philistine port city of Ashkelon, Israel, June 28, 2016.... dated to the 11th - 8th centuries BCE...


Discovery of Philistine cemetery in Israel could unravel Biblical mystery

Mm-hmm, right -- now, what has this article to do with the Arabs who are now calling themselves "Palestinians"? Here, from your link:

"Findings from the cemetery, dated to the 11th-8th centuries BCE, may support the claim recorded in the Bible that the Philistines were migrants to the shores of ancient Israel who arrived from lands to the West around the 12th century BCE."

And here, from an inside link to your link:

"Archaeologists and biblical scholars have long believed the Philistines came from the Aegean region, based on pottery found in excavations of Philistines sites. But scholars have debated where exactly in the Aegean region the Philistines came from: mainland Greece, the islands of Crete or Cyprus, or even Anatolia, in modern-day Turkey."

Guy, don't you even read your own links?
 
Yes, but the point is that "Palestine" has been used for centuries and "israel" for only part of a century.

From the Jewish Britannica:

The word Palestine derives from Philistia, the name given by Greek writers to the land of the Philistines, who in the 12th century bce occupied a small pocket of land on the southern coast, between modern Tel Aviv–Yafo and Gaza.

Palestine
 
Yes, but the point is that "Palestine" has been used for centuries and "israel" for only part of a century.

From the Jewish Britannica:

The word Palestine derives from Philistia, the name given by Greek writers to the land of the Philistines, who in the 12th century bce occupied a small pocket of land on the southern coast, between modern Tel Aviv–Yafo and Gaza.

Palestine
And? They are invaders from Europe who have been defeated and are extinct. No relation whatsoever to today's Arab Muslim Palestinians who started calling themselves that circa 1960's.
 
Yes, but the point is that "Palestine" has been used for centuries and "israel" for only part of a century.

From the Jewish Britannica:

The word Palestine derives from Philistia, the name given by Greek writers to the land of the Philistines, who in the 12th century bce occupied a small pocket of land on the southern coast, between modern Tel Aviv–Yafo and Gaza.

Palestine
Let's put this into perspective. It was Palestine since at least 12 centuries before Christ and israel since 1948.

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Abraham and Sarah? The same Sarah who gave birth at almost 100 years old and lived decades longer? And the same Abraham that lived a couple hundred years and fathered a child at 100?

Look, the Jewish bible is not an historical reference and everyone knows it.

So... no physical evidence of early Jewish graves, but there is archaeological evidence of early Palestinians between Tel Aviv and Gaza.

If not for the jewish patriarchates, why would muslim want the place
 
Yes, but the point is that "Palestine" has been used for centuries and "israel" for only part of a century.

From the Jewish Britannica:

The word Palestine derives from Philistia, the name given by Greek writers to the land of the Philistines, who in the 12th century bce occupied a small pocket of land on the southern coast, between modern Tel Aviv–Yafo and Gaza.

Palestine
Let's put this into perspective. It was Palestine since at least 12 centuries before Christ and israel since 1948.

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It's been called Zion for the last 4000 years and even during Jesus' time, idiot. Keep displaying your ignorance and stupidity.
 
Yes, but the point is that "Palestine" has been used for centuries and "israel" for only part of a century.

From the Jewish Britannica:

The word Palestine derives from Philistia, the name given by Greek writers to the land of the Philistines, who in the 12th century bce occupied a small pocket of land on the southern coast, between modern Tel Aviv–Yafo and Gaza.

Palestine
Let's put this into perspective. It was Palestine since at least 12 centuries before Christ and israel since 1948.

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It's been called Zion for the last 4000 years and even during Jesus' time, idiot. Keep displaying your ignorance and stupidity.
Again, jewish religious hogwash does not equate to historical truth.
 
Yes, but the point is that "Palestine" has been used for centuries and "israel" for only part of a century.

From the Jewish Britannica:

The word Palestine derives from Philistia, the name given by Greek writers to the land of the Philistines, who in the 12th century bce occupied a small pocket of land on the southern coast, between modern Tel Aviv–Yafo and Gaza.

Palestine
Let's put this into perspective. It was Palestine since at least 12 centuries before Christ and israel since 1948.

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It's been called Zion for the last 4000 years and even during Jesus' time, idiot. Keep displaying your ignorance and stupidity.
Again, jewish religious hogwash does not equate to historical truth.

your anti-semitic hogwash does not equate to historic truth
 
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