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Post by pirate on Oct 8, 2018 18:48:56 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2018 19:30:32 GMT
Ffs, lock this thread. Most of the stuff in here belongs on the David Icke forum.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2018 19:34:16 GMT
Ffs, lock this thread. Most of the stuff in here belongs on the David Icke forum. No. There are some points being made here, whether individually we agree or not. Interesting that one, (or two) don't respond to counter points.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2018 19:38:51 GMT
Ffs, lock this thread. Most of the stuff in here belongs on the David Icke forum. No. There are some points being made here, whether individually we agree or not. Interesting that one, (or two) don't respond to counter points. No Oldie, its all bollux. You and me are probably the only two on here to have any real experience of the ME.
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Post by pirate on Oct 8, 2018 19:40:20 GMT
Ffs, lock this thread. Most of the stuff in here belongs on the David Icke forum. Stuff like "Palestinians are the Pikeys of the Arab World"?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2018 19:42:16 GMT
Ffs, lock this thread. Most of the stuff in here belongs on the David Icke forum. Stuff like "Palestinians are the Pikeys of the Arab World"? It's the uncomfortable truth. If you've ever visited the area, you'd understand.
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Post by pirate on Oct 8, 2018 19:49:47 GMT
Stuff like "Palestinians are the Pikeys of the Arab World"? It's the uncomfortable truth. If you've ever visited the area, you'd understand. I think they have shamefully been abandoned by some Arab regimes who align themselves with the Israeli government, but to describe them in that way is totally disrespectful IMHO.
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Post by pirate on Oct 8, 2018 19:51:12 GMT
No. There are some points being made here, whether individually we agree or not. Interesting that one, (or two) don't respond to counter points. No Oldie, its all bollux. You and me are probably the only two on here to have any real experience of the ME. What is "all bollux" as you put it?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2018 20:01:54 GMT
No. There are some points being made here, whether individually we agree or not. Interesting that one, (or two) don't respond to counter points. No Oldie, its all bollux. You and me are probably the only two on here to have any real experience of the ME. Maybe so. But there are points being raised here.
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Post by Hugo the Elder on Oct 8, 2018 20:35:29 GMT
I think I give up.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2018 20:46:01 GMT
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Post by pirate on Oct 8, 2018 22:20:33 GMT
An Israeli Jewish fundamentalist group that received donations from the country’s defence minister has said that an end of times prophecy ushering Armageddon has been fulfilled following the birth of a “flawless” red heifer.
The Temple Institute, which promotes the construction of a third temple on the ruins of Al-Aqsa Mosque, has announced the birth of the first red calf in Israel for 2,000 year. They believe that a biblical prophecy predicting the end of days has come true. The temple institute in Jerusalem announced the calf’s birth, saying it would undergo extensive examinations to determine if it is red all over.
The Jewish fundamentalist group believes that if the female baby calf is found to be “blemish free” and completely red, the institute will declare that the calf will bring the promise of reinstating biblical purity to the world.
Read: The growing influence of Israel’s most hard line settlers
In some Christian and Jewish reading of the bible, the red heifer is believed to be central to the prediction about the “end of times”. After sacrificing the red cow, the prophecy states that, construction can begin on the third temple in Jerusalem; a goal which the Temple Institute and a number of other groups worldwide are determined to do. Their goal is to fulfill the prophecy by building the third temple on Mount Moriah also known as the temple mount.
Rabbi Chain Richman, international director of the Temple Institute, has said that the time is ripe to build the Third Temple, following the birth of the red heifer.
Supporters of this institute include Israeli Deputy Defence Minister Eli Ben-Dahan who donated $12,000 to the organisation five years ago when he was head of Israel’s Rabbinical courts. The institute is also receiving indirect financial support from the US from which two organisations donated over $50,000 a few years ago.
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Post by stuart1974 on Oct 8, 2018 22:58:31 GMT
If Armageddon is upon us does that mean I don't have to worry about Brexit or a takeover at Rovers? Good news then 😀
I have to be honest, I got much more out of your one free form post then all of the cut and pastes combined. It is nice to have your own thoughts and it is far more engaging. I'd rather debate with you than a screenshot.
On a more light hearted note, I did smile when you recommended a player called Israel in your wishlist thread.
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Post by pirate on Oct 8, 2018 23:05:52 GMT
If Armageddon is upon us does that mean I don't have to worry about Brexit or a takeover at Rovers? Good news then 😀 I have to be honest, I got much more out of your one free form post then all of the cut and pastes combined. It is nice to have your own thoughts and it is far more engaging. I'd rather debate with you than a screenshot. On a more light hearted note, I did smile when you recommended a player called Israel in your wishlist thread. My thoughts on The Temple Institute and Mr Ben-Dahan? Dangerous, religious extremist, nut jobs.
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Post by stuart1974 on Oct 8, 2018 23:15:52 GMT
If Armageddon is upon us does that mean I don't have to worry about Brexit or a takeover at Rovers? Good news then 😀 I have to be honest, I got much more out of your one free form post then all of the cut and pastes combined. It is nice to have your own thoughts and it is far more engaging. I'd rather debate with you than a screenshot. On a more light hearted note, I did smile when you recommended a player called Israel in your wishlist thread. My thoughts on The Temple Institute and Mr Ben-Dahan? Dangerous, religious extremist, nut jobs. Which they probably are, but I didn't have the context from your previous post, I understand your point better. Do they have that much influence? What would there equivalence be in the UK, for comparison purposes?
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Post by pirate on Oct 9, 2018 6:48:05 GMT
My thoughts on The Temple Institute and Mr Ben-Dahan? Dangerous, religious extremist, nut jobs. Which they probably are, but I didn't have the context from your previous post, I understand your point better. Do they have that much influence? What would there equivalence be in the UK, for comparison purposes? I don't know what the equivalent here would be, but according to reports "over the course of the last decade, the Education Ministry and the Culture and Sport Ministry have transferred between NIS 300,000 and 700,000" to the Temple Institute. Sheik Azzam al-Khatib, director of the Waqf, the Islamic trust that administers the site, said in 2003: “If they try to take over the mosque, this will be the end of time,” Khatib warned. “This will create rage and anger not only in the West Bank but all over the Islamic world — and only God knows what will happen.” Read this article to get a better understanding of just how dangerous this group are: www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/jewish-activists-set-sights-on-jerusalems-temple-mount-raising-alarm-in-muslim-world/2013/12/02/d0561dc4-4e00-11e3-97f6-ed8e3053083b_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.556a6bde0060
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2018 8:04:58 GMT
Which they probably are, but I didn't have the context from your previous post, I understand your point better. Do they have that much influence? What would there equivalence be in the UK, for comparison purposes? I don't know what the equivalent here would be, but according to reports "over the course of the last decade, the Education Ministry and the Culture and Sport Ministry have transferred between NIS 300,000 and 700,000" to the Temple Institute. Sheik Azzam al-Khatib, director of the Waqf, the Islamic trust that administers the site, said in 2003: “If they try to take over the mosque, this will be the end of time,” Khatib warned. “This will create rage and anger not only in the West Bank but all over the Islamic world — and only God knows what will happen.” Read this article to get a better understanding of just how dangerous this group are: www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/jewish-activists-set-sights-on-jerusalems-temple-mount-raising-alarm-in-muslim-world/2013/12/02/d0561dc4-4e00-11e3-97f6-ed8e3053083b_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.556a6bde0060Trouble with this is that expands the discussion way beyond the topic title. Let's keep it tight.
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Post by pirate on Oct 9, 2018 8:09:58 GMT
Trouble with this is that expands the discussion way beyond the topic title. Let's keep it tight. Fair point.
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