Christian Palestinian anon here
Moved to the USA legally due to all the wars
Got some of the taste of the ugliness of the war
Not many Christians are left there
In Gaza less than 1500 people (I have cousins there) and they don’t participate in any of the violence but they always get bombed one of the buildings that got bombed is in the Christian neighborhood
Just to say Gaza used to be like the hamptons in the USA, in the 1940’s it was full of beach houses second homes for the rich of the rich
In Nazareth it used to be 95 % Christians now less than 30%
It’s the same everywhere
Facts about Palestinians:
Top tier Palestinian are high ranking masons
My own father was approached to join but didn’t claimed that God doesn’t like secrets but he had friends on both sides (Jewish and Arab) and they did many favors to him but made us promise him on the Bible to never ever join, he spoke about satanic rituals
Hamas leaders have direct line with Netanyahu with some rumors that they are besties
The normies are very poor and traumatized as fuck, so they go through horror show on a daily basis
Gaza is one big prison with many things that is not allowed to enter
Normies on the street don’t like Hamas
Over the last decade Hamas would give monthly money to families if they act religiously wearing the hijab, coming to prayer and harassing Christians
80% of Palestinian and Israeli want peace and help each other on the street but someone keep stirring the pot
Israel and Palestine are segregated as fuck with no inter marriage so the Israeli have many different sects that don’t Mix and same thing in Palestine
The whole area over there goes through major war terror every 3-5 years
This anon doesn’t take sides, the solution is to marry them period
It’s very painful especially that they target children always kids
Ask any questions and I will give you answers to the best of my ability
IMHO, this is extraneous apologetics for the great lie being perpetrated by free-masonry. To construct fantastic stories of getting water to a dry plateau is not plausible and not according to 'in the city of David' record. Everything was centered around the center of city. This dry plateau was outside of the city. It's a big stretch to validate a supposed remains of a temple that doesn't fit its footprint or 'no stone left unturn' reporting and record.
In 2000 years of research, excavation and exploration including a protracted search by the Templars, not ONE single artifact from the Temple of Jerusalem has ever been found. Even the inscription found at Hezikiah's tunnel, far from the alleged temple mount, gives proof that the Haram is NOT the site. Look this up for yourself. The overwhelming evidence continues to prove the 'Dome of the Rock' (Haram Al-Sharif) location is NOT the location where Solomon's temple once existed. Yet, the Temple mount will continue to be the site of the proposed 3rd temple.
There was no worship at the Western wall until well after the time of the Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent came into power in the mid-1500s. He ordered a search of Jerusalem for it. Meir Ben Dov's book -- "The Western Wall" records how it was found. He writes:
"In the days of the king Sultan Suleiman nobody knew the location of the Temple, so he ordered a search of Jerusalem to find it.
One day, a man in charge of the search who had already given up hope, saw a woman coming and on her head was a basket full of garbage and filth.
"What is on your head?" he asked.
"Garbage" she said.
"Where are you taking it?" "To such-and-such a place".
"Where are you from?" He queried.
"From Bethlehem." She answered.
"And between Bethlehem and this place are there no garbage dumps?"
"We have a tradition that anyone who brings garbage and dumps it here is performing a meritorious work."
"This must be it" said the man and ordered many men to clear out the garbage from that spot, garbage which, because of the great time that had passed, had turned the earth at the bottom. And so he uncovered the holy place. He went and told the king who rejoiced greatly and ordered them to clean and sweep (the place) and wash the Wall with rose-water."
Rabbi Eliezer Nahman Puah ( Abboth de-Rabbi Nathan (A) 31. and Medrash Bahidush, 1641 p.31a) is reported to have stated in c. 1540 that in the day of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent (1495c -1566), the site of the Temple was unknown and he carried out an extensive search for it. A wall was finally found beneath a public garbage heap and everyone rejoiced that the site of the Holy Temple had been found.
The Talmud was compiled as a result of the absolute destruction of Herod’s temple, in which every stone was carried away leaving no trace of it’s existence. This means that the so-called Wailing Wall could not possibly exist. Furthermore, the Romans were extremely thorough in carrying out the edicts of Rome. One case in point is the total destruction of Hannibal's Carthage, to which the fertile soils were salted so it no long could produce crops to feed Carthage or for export. So thoroughly wasted was the soils surrounding Carthage that today the soil is still not suitable for growing crops. In the Talmud, we learn:
In 66 CE, when the Roman general Vespasian swept into Jerusalem, Judaism was a cultic, oral religion, with Herod's massive temple as its lodestar. Everything happened in the temple complex. Four years later, Vespasian's son Titus razed it to the ground. The Rabbi's witnessed to their horror the stones of the temple being toppled over. A quote from the Talmud:
"Where was God under the rubble?" wondered the Rabbis.
"How to praise him now that the temple was gone?" The sages agreed: Jews would have to BECOME a people of the book (Torah), or they would disappear.
Hence, they were NOT a people of the book before this time.