Furstentum Liechtenstein wrote:neo-x wrote:I think God made a mistake when he did that.
God doesn't make mistakes. He gave the land to Israel and God does not revoke His promises, as the Bible clearly states over and over.
However, I understand where you are coming from, and I don't condemn you for it. You live in a deeply perverted land, a country full of hate and violence against God and His Chosen. Even though you are not Muslim, you can't help but be influenced by the spiritual filth around you. MBB's* such as Ergun Caner and Walid Shoebat - and others - probably have an easier time of accepting God's love of Israel than you would (and it was difficult for them!)
FL
*Muslim Background Believers in Christ
Do you get influenced by all the atheism and secularity and gayness you find around you FL?
And my statement was a joke. A bitter one, dark, I know. But after all the fight and the lives and blood that spills and enriches that land...one would observe that the kingdom of God is not for land. Land which would eventually die anyway, no land is eternal, any more than any man is. One would expect that a Christian should at the foremost see it as such. If I would ever have a chat with God, this matter is one the agenda. And hypothetically, yes, when that much blood is spilled, I would say yup, it was best if that land had not been given eternally to anyone. He gave them a home and look what's happening for the last 2000 years. They clearly can't keep that land without fighting. I for one wish that there is no land, that eternal, for which men die like crazy.
I wish you'd come to Pakistan and live here and see things how they really are. In reality in my talk, I always have defended Israel. Because a lot of people have blind hate towards them. And I need to remind people of that, sometimes a few listen but mostly I am ridiculed.
And I understand why you'd think I have got influenced by them...You are wrong about me but I don't blame you, every person is different and you can't judge people on general thoughts and standards of stereotype. But you forget, that the pervertness in my land unleashes upon me not "God's chosen" as you put it, because as it happens to them, here, I am chosen in Christ. And they hate that far more they hate people living in Israel. Israel has to face nothing from here.
The truth is, I have found that like the blind haters, now there are blind lovers as well. Gman is one example of the principle. If tomorrow Israel nukes a country, he'd defend that too. And I think both are wrong.
See right in between this, there is a third option. One a Christian should have the courage to speak out and that is, you call a spade, a spade. Anything other than what is true is simply wrong. Blind love is as dangerous as blind hate. Infact so much so that even God doesn't love us blindly.
It would be a blessing if they missed the cairns and got lost on the way back. Or if
the Thing on the ice got them tonight.
I could only turn and stare in horror at the chief surgeon.
Death by starvation is a terrible thing, Goodsir, continued Stanley.
And with that we went below to the flame-flickering Darkness of the lower deck
and to a cold almost the equal of the Dante-esque Ninth Circle Arctic Night
without.
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