Zone1 The unconditional covenant God made with the Jews (AKA Israelites/Hebrews including converts, excluding Arabs)

You are a good little goy. You have served your masters well.
Wow. You’re even worse than I thought.

You hid it pretty well up until a few weeks ago. But when you decide to let loose your REAL thoughts about Da Joos, you sure pull out all the stops.
 
Why would you be shocked if you believe I am anti-Semitic? Wouldn't this be exactly what you would expect?

It seems your being shocked has destroyed the narrative against me. Thank God.

More nonsense.
 
Wow. You’re even worse than I thought.

You hid it pretty well up until a few weeks ago. But when you decide to let loose your REAL thoughts about Da Joos, you sure pull out all the stops.
Yep, disparage my character because you can't disparage the truth of my words. It couldn't possibly be that I'm right and this will lead to a worse fate for Israel than if they had taken the high road instead of becoming what they hate.
 
It’s alarming how posters here have turned on the Jews, falling prey to all the antisemitic lies. Either 1) the lying media has turned them into gullible idiots, or 2) hackers are at work.
Is it as alarming as committing genocide?
 
It’s alarming how posters here have turned on the Jews, falling prey to all the antisemitic lies. Either 1) the lying media has turned them into gullible idiots, or 2) hackers are at work.

Or paid agents provocateurs.
 
Why would you be shocked if you believe I am anti-Semitic? Wouldn't this be exactly what you would expect?

It seems your being shocked has destroyed the narrative against me. Thank God.
Hardly. You prove it more and more with each post.

Tell us more about the Jew Masters.
 
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Or paid agents provocateurs.
That's a new one.

"From the eighth to the sixth centuries B. C., during which Israel and Judah tottered before the aggressive power of Syria, Assyria, Egypt, and Babylon, the prophets found meaning in their predicament by seeing it as God's way of underscoring the demand for righteousness. God was using Israel's enemies against her. The experience of defeat and exile was teaching the Jews the true worth of freedom. Another lesson was that those who remain faithful in adversity will be vindicated. Stated abstractly, the deepest meaning the Jews found in their Exile was the meaning of vicarious suffering: meaning that enters lives that are willing to endure pain that others might be spared it. "the Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us all.""

The Jews did not see God as angry. They found meaning in suffering.
 
Yep, disparage my character because you can't disparage the truth of my words. It couldn't possibly be that I'm right and this will lead to a worse fate for Israel than if they had taken the high road instead of becoming what they hate.
Your character?! Listen to what you just posted to The Duke! You told him “he’s a good little goy, listening to his [Jew] masters.”

Could you possibly drip more disdain for Jews? And The Duke defended you earlier as not being antisemitic. He knows better now.

How much are the anti-Jew organizations paying you? Is it by the post?
 
Another possibility.
That's a new one. :rolleyes:

"From the eighth to the sixth centuries B. C., during which Israel and Judah tottered before the aggressive power of Syria, Assyria, Egypt, and Babylon, the prophets found meaning in their predicament by seeing it as God's way of underscoring the demand for righteousness. God was using Israel's enemies against her. The experience of defeat and exile was teaching the Jews the true worth of freedom. Another lesson was that those who remain faithful in adversity will be vindicated. Stated abstractly, the deepest meaning the Jews found in their Exile was the meaning of vicarious suffering: meaning that enters lives that are willing to endure pain that others might be spared it. "the Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us all.""

The Jews did not see God as angry. They found meaning in suffering.
 
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