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    What is in a name? Palestine, Canann, or Israel.

    This is your turf. If anyone leaves, it will be me. While we evidently disagree upon many points, and strongly at that, I wish you all the best. Best regards, Serv
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    When the Beloved is Ready for the Lover

    The British were engaged in their usual "divide and conquer" tactics as it related to the Arabs and Turks (and also the Jews), and "the Arabs," in any case, could hardly have argued with the British when they didn't even know that their presumed benefactors were secretly giving to the French...
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    8-limbed 2-headed sweatcreature

    Dear Salishan, Good one (or should I say "g-spot" on)! Given the self-confessional nature of this thread, let this be clear: it wasn't until after I had fornicated myself half-way around the globe and abominated myself all the way back that, in mid-life, I woke from an Ecstasy binge...
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    8-limbed 2-headed sweatcreature

    Dear Salishan, I think, to those of us raised in the Protestant tradition, wherein the word "church" evokes the smell of varnish on old church pews, the sound of pantyhose squishing on the large lady's thighs as she walks up the aisle, and the sight of black-robed preachers, like Ezra all...
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    Where is Daniel? Where is His Book?

    "Fanciful tales sprang up later, in which Alexander paid homage to the High Priest in Jerusalem and Yahweh sanctioned his subjugation of Persia (Jos[ephus]. AJ 11.304–5). None of them has a basis in fact. Palestine was of small interest to the king who captured the great fortress of Tyre, then...
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    When the Beloved is Ready for the Lover

    It must be fairly easy for Jews to accept British promises as realpolitik when they are, comparatively speaking, the beneficiaries of British imperial policies in the region. Israel exists. Anyway, it is silly to speak of "the Arabs," especially, as if they were a unified, national bloc. The...
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    When the Beloved is Ready for the Lover

    But you must mean this Esther: "... the chief character in the Book of Esther, derived, according to some authorities, from the Persian "stara" (star); but regarded by others as a modification of "Ishtar," the name of the Babylonian goddess ..." That is twice now, first with Marduk and now with...
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    What is in a name? Palestine, Canann, or Israel.

    Ah, the old switcheroo. In this case, you switch the focus from what I actually said and respond with a non sequitur. My point is that lobbyists for the NRA and NAACP are not lobbying for a foreign government. In some cases, lobbyists for AIPAC are. Your above comparison, then, falls flat...
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    The Pauline Paradox

    I didn't say they were. I said that Jesus said that there would be eunuchs for the kingdom and, speaking metaphorically not literally, I have known some Christian guys who reconsidered their promiscuous ways and became celibate (eunuchs) in order to improve their Christian walk ("for the...
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    The Forbidden Gospel

    Maybe we should take this moment in our ongoing a) tennis; or b) kickboxing match to enjoy a nice, ice-cold Gatorade. If the truth be told, I usually only oppose your opinion because I sense in you a strong desire to be opposed. That, for the most part, I can usually do. Serv
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    Where is Daniel? Where is His Book?

    What happened is that you Israelis are -and have been- standing behind the best weaponry and military machine that money can buy. In case you haven't noticed, you have the unequivocal backing of what some smarty pants Europeans call the world's one and only Stupor Power, the USA, which country...
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    What is in a name? Palestine, Canann, or Israel.

    One thing about it, neither the NRA nor the NAACP, for instance, has produced such a nest of spies as has AIPAC. Serv
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    When the Beloved is Ready for the Lover

    Sorry. That would be buggering, or shagging, or, well, one gets the idea. Serv
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    What is in a name? Palestine, Canann, or Israel.

    Amen, bro! Glad to see you back in church! :D Serv
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    Where is Daniel? Where is His Book?

    If, by that, you mean that you have not changed your opinion, how is it, then, that a "historian of the Hasmonean period," writing history as prophecy after the fact, could be quoted by Maimonides as foretelling the rise of Muhammad? Maimonides evidently considered it prophecy, written before...
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    When the Beloved is Ready for the Lover

    As I see it, the "Arab" or "Islamic" states to which you refer, following the demise of the Ottoman Empire, were as much or more an invention of the Western power elites, especially of England and France, than the "national homeland for the Jews," announced by Lord Balfour to Baron Rothschild...
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    When the Beloved is Ready for the Lover

    In keeping with our continuing theme of Marduk (Mordechai), don't you mean Astarte? Serv
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    The Pauline Paradox

    He probably makes an excellent father and mother. But seriously, I don't doubt that: sexuality is fluid and Jesus even said that there would be eunuchs for the Kingdom. Although Woody Trotsky is not yet among them (and, for that matter, he is not a Christian), I have known some guys who were...
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    When the Beloved is Ready for the Lover

    I don't understand. Are you excluding Sephardi as Jews? As I understand it, one of the points that Dayan makes in his article is that it is necessary, from his standpoint, to prevent the very situation you claim is already present in Israel: an Arab majority. An Arab majority with full voting...
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    When the Beloved is Ready for the Lover

    Do you mean the Arabs? That must be those whom Sir Mark Sykes was secretly buggaring while, above board, he was handing a piece of Palestine to the Jews for a "national homeland" in contradistinction to a Jewish State. Said Theodor Herzl: "not everything in politics is disclosed to the public...
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