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

I'm not anti-Jew. I am arguing what Israel is doing is not in Israel's long term interest. They have forgotten their way. They have become what they hate. What I am arguing is literally no different than what their prophets argued.
^^^ He’s not anti-Jew. That’s why he told a gentile defending Jews that he is “a good little goy listening to his masters.”
 
And they have chosen to take the low road instead of being righteous and trusting God.

Read Amos, Hosea, Isaiah, and Jeremiah and tell me what you believe they were saying.
I see you defending rapists child killers men who torture women. What a fine Christian you are
 
^^^ He’s not anti-Jew. That’s why he told a gentile defending Jews that he is “a good little goy listening to his masters.”
Yes, after being repeatedly accused of being anti-semitic by you.
 
I see you defending rapists child killers men who torture women. What a fine Christian you are
No, you don't see that.

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Yes, after being repeatedly accused of being anti-semitic by you.
You revealed your antisemitism weeks ago when you said the Jews of Israel were just like Hitler’s Nazis. I called you on it. Then you got mad because I didn’t allow you to get away with that antisemitism, and you got even worse.

Even The Duke, who originally defended you, came to see what disdain and contempt you have for Jews.

You’re trying to normalize antisemitism. I’m going to call you on it every time.
 
^^^ He’s not anti-Jew. That’s why he told a gentile defending Jews that he is “a good little goy listening to his masters.”
Were Amos, Hosea, Isaiah, and Jeremiah anti-Semitic? Because I'm saying exactly the same thing they said when Israel faced threats from other nations.
 
You revealed your antisemitism when you said the Jews of Israel were just like Hitler’s nonsense. I called you on it. Then you got mad because I didn’t allow you to get away with that antisemitism, and you got even worse.

Even The Duke, who originally defended you, came to see what disdain and contempt you have for Jews.

You’re trying to normalize antisemitism. I’m going to call you on it every time.
Nope. I'm saying exactly the same thing Amos, Hosea, Isaiah, and Jeremiah said when Israel faced threats from other nations.
 
Were Amos, Hosea, Isaiah, and Jeremiah anti-Semitic? Because I'm saying exactly the same thing they said when Israel faced threats from other nations.
That’s not why I called you antisemitic. You showed your true colors weeks ago.

I remember it precisely. It was right before the first night Seder, when you decided to claim the Jews of Israel were like Hitler’s Nazis - a CLASSIC antisemitic comparison.

When I called you on it, you pulled out all stops and your disdain for Jews (or, to use your phrase “the masters”) was unleashed.
 
That’s not why I called you antisemitic. You showed your true colors weeks ago.

I remember it precisely. It was right before the first night Seder, when you decided to claim the Jews of Israel were like Hitler’s Nazis - a CLASSIC antisemitic comparison.

When I called you on it, you pulled out all stops and your disdain for Jews (or, to use your phrase “the masters”) was unleashed.
Keep calling me names. It only affects you.
 
Feel free to explain what you believe Amos, Hosea, Isaiah, and Jeremiah were saying about Israel's predicament during the volatile period from the 8th to 6th centuries B.C., a time when Israel and Judah were threatened by superpowers like Assyria, Babylon, Egypt, and Syria. [1]
"were saying"? There are loads of books and explanations about what they were saying. Your "google" source is presenting an opinion about the texts, but it also starts from the position that the prophets were nothing valid theologically. This reduces prophets to random people telling stories.


why do you think that this summary is an "accurate"?

"This ^^^^ accurately summarizes the theological interpretation held by the Hebrew prophets during the volatile period from the 8th to 6th centuries B.C., a time when Israel and Judah were threatened by superpowers like Assyria, Babylon, Egypt, and Syria."

who says it is accurate? You? The fact that someone, somewhere online asserted it?
 
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There is a lot you dont understand which is why you dont matter

As an academic psychologist I have met many poorly informed people like yourself who imagine that they know everything about nothing .
I am sure you mean well but you actually come across as a bit of a Damfnudel .
Never mind . Keep trying .
I will help you wherever possible , Grasshopper
 
As an academic psychologist I have met many poorly informed people like yourself who imagine that they know everything about nothing .
I am sure you mean well but you actually come across as a bit of a Damfnudel .
Never mind . Keep trying .
I will help you wherever possible , Grasshopper
My cat knows more about psychology then you do. Youre simply a Jew hating racist, not very smart, and dont matter.
 
"were saying"? There are loads of books and explanations about what they were saying. Your "google" source is presenting an opinion about the texts, but it also starts from the position that the prophets were nothing valid theologically. This reduces prophets to random people telling stories.


why do you think that this summary is an "accurate"?

"This ^^^^ accurately summarizes the theological interpretation held by the Hebrew prophets during the volatile period from the 8th to 6th centuries B.C., a time when Israel and Judah were threatened by superpowers like Assyria, Babylon, Egypt, and Syria."

who says it is accurate? You? The fact that someone, somewhere online asserted it?
Read Amos, Hosea, Isaiah, and Jeremiah and tell me what you believe they were saying.
 
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