Jewish man speaking ❤️🔥TRUTH❤️🔥
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The sad irony is that the average Palestinian certainly has more blood from the chosen people Biblical Hebrews than these Caucasians that immigrated to this land.
I would UPVOTE your comment a hundred times if I could.
On Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/video/4XOUZS99010Q/
I commented the same a couple of weeks ago and got seriously down voted, lol...glad to see so many agreeing. There's data to back this up.
Where can I find the data to back this up?
Look around for DNA analysis studies from years back, it revealed there's way way way way wayyyyyy higher % of Semitic blood in Palestinians than Israeli citizens
Note: these are the semite peoples of the middle east.
"Archaeologic and genetic data support that both Jews and Palestinians came from the ancient Canaanites, who extensively mixed with Egyptians, Mesopotamian, and Anatolian peoples in ancient times. Thus, Palestinian-Jewish rivalry is based in cultural and religious, but not in genetic, differences."
"The researchers also compared the ancient DNA with that of modern populations and found that most Arab and Jewish groups in the region owe more than half of their DNA to Canaanites and other peoples who inhabited the ancient Near East—an area encompassing much of the modern Levant, Caucasus, and Iran."
Then there are the Ashkenazi Jews (from Europe) who are also in Isreal:
"Several genetic studies demonstrated that approximately half of the genetic lineage of Ashkenazi Jews may be traced to the ancient Middle East and the other half to Europe, proving proximity to both ancient and present Middle Eastern and European groups."
Just put you request into any search engine. There's a lot of info on this subject.
It makes me crazy how many Christians accept they are the chosen people. Basically, they believe that the prerequisite to be God's chosen people is to reject his son.
He said when the Lord returns...
He isn't Jewish. He's a Christian.
He might have Jewish/Hebrew bloodline in him, but he believes in Jesus.
Messianic Jew. Practices Jewish religion and laws but with the belief that Jesus Christ is the Messiah
It’s so hard to give a proper name to Messianic Judaism.
Call it the above and people still hear “Judaism”. Call it Christianity and it ignores the delineation. Call it Torah Observant and very few know what the Torah is, and most of those would hear “Judaism”. Past that, we’ve all been conditioned to use “Country”, “Government”, and “Nation” fairly interchangeably, and then there’s an additional “Religion” tossed into the mix with this one, with a further “A lot of people calling themselves this name almost certainly aren’t either the religious version of it, and some aren’t the ethnic either, but for whatever reason they call themselves that name”, and a further “several of the Talmudic rabbis, the Talmud not being entirely wrong, were total whacknuts, along the lines of the modern LGBT-Centric Methodist church, but it’s all called by the same name”.
Imagine if the nuttier denominations of Christianity were only known as “Christian” while a national government somewhere had named itself Christian while operating as a secular organization, while a group of people had adopted the name Christian as their ethnic lineage name while being significantly composed of atheists and people who weren’t descended from that family tree, and some people under that name actively went out and did the opposite of what Christianity teaches while actively calling themselves Christians.
Meanwhile, with regard to the original point of giving it a good name, in the middle of all that craziness, a new name has to be tied to the old one somehow such as to allow unity, while being clearly different and comprehensible, and helping to initiate explaining a HUGE 1800+ year gap in interpreting scripture.
Not an easy line to toe, but here we are.
I have a friend who fits this category. He refers to himself as a 'completed Jew'.
That’s a very accurate term. I like it!
Remember when God called Israel “a stiff-necked people” because they refused to give up their traditions they’d carried over from Egypt, Babylon, and Rome?
We’re in the process of seeing how stiff necked Christians/The Grafted-in Ones are going to be. To be fair, it’s not easy, but who ever said it was going to be? One of the first steps that helps is to listen to Jesus himself instead of what is taught that Paul said.
During and after that, comes testing of the different problematic groups to see if they’re wolves in sheeps’ clothing, or earnestly in opposition to evil and in pursuit of Truth, and merely misled. Two weeks or so of wandering in the desert to complete circumcision of our hearts, and we should be smack dab in the middle of the promised land!
No such thing.
That's just Christian. Another denomination like the plethora of others that exist.
Christians were originally a sect of Judaism, not the other way around.
They treat Jews as a race FYI. Note that he was BORN a Jewish man. Note that it's a BIRTHRIGHT.
It has nothing to do with religion.
See my post above for some details on the confusion that is.
That doesn't mean he is wrong, he isn't.
came here to say the same.
...65% of the population is under the age of 24, 1/2 of the population is under the age of 18 ...there is ur reason for this war
Oded Yinon (Greater Israel) is another.
https://search.brave.com/search?q=oded+yinon&source=desktop
Excellent
I wonder what the Torah and the Talmud says about war.
"By way of deception, thou shalt do war"
The Mossad Motto.
The Talmud worships Baal and Moloch
Got any passages to cite for that claim? Not saying it doesn’t, just that I’d like to see them.
Sorry it took so long to reply, here is a link for you.
https://www.equip.org/articles/the-jewish-talmud-and-its-use-for-christian-apologetics/
Good stuff. The best way to argue for or against an idea is with its own logical claims, and not via historical suppositions.
It’s hard to nominatively Come in the Name of The Lord when one has de-nominated themselves.
The Talmud is almost the opposite. It retains nomination while offering up what would be considered denominations in modern Christianity. To a non-Jew, it’s seen almost the same way as atheists see Christians, but less obviously as there are only passive statements of “I follow this rabbi”, which coincidentally was something Jesus said not to do, and Christians (as you point out) are also ignoring.
A1!!! Saved!
Just hanging here in the back... observing the expected dv'ing...
Ever since this thing broke out, it's been interesting to observe...
Assets deployed 'n sheit...
Carry on ...
Hmm, I would not take sides on this potential false flag war quite yet. Be aware of the narratives. Empathize with the Israelis, empathize with the Palestinians & keep your eyes open for the facts to unfold. Truth takes time.
I take the no war side. This guy just happens to be speaking Truth. Israel created Hammas. They also stood down amidst many red flags, meaning they wanted it to happen this way. These are facts and facts take no sides.
Truth is truth, agreed. But I think this guy is definitely taking a side, lol.