SatyamAbhidi
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Brahman = creator of resonances and destroyer of dissonances.
Shanti.
OM.
Shanti.
OM.
all seems like an argument against a second temple ever being built...
Why the Temple Could not be Built by King David
It is done, past, who cares?
This is the problem with Abrahamic faiths, they are too concerned with identification.
You are not the result of history, you are the culmination thus far.
Stop looking back, lets create a beautiful future.
If you are really true to Abraham, you have to confess that the ability for the Muslim to hold the Temple Mount shows they are the present age. Else, why has he not put someone else there?
This is the End of the World.
Kill consciousness and there is no world.
Destroy resonance and all is dissonant.
Prophetic mistake = Abrahamic line.
To link this thread with that.
Not to say prophets are false.
Well SA, they are no longer the present age. The Messiah is back and preparations are on the way to somehow remove the Muslims from the Temple Mount. The Jewish Temple must be rebuilt and there is no other way to go about this. Our golden moment was at the end of the war of independence in 1948 and we missed it because of world politics.
The Jordanians occupied the Temple Mount until 1967, when it was liberated by Israel.
Surely that could have been a 'golden moment'.
Why did they hand over the Mount to the Wakf?
It never seemed to make any sense to me.
Since the day we won the war, the whole world has access to the Temple Mount and the Wailing Wall. That shows the difference between Arabs and Jews.
Hung**Neither to me Craz. The Israeli forces at war had even hanged the Israeli flag over the Dome of the Mosque but the politicians, cowardly afraid of the world reaction ordered the flag down.
And Recent events where the Israeli government restricts either partial or fully the ability of Muslims (regardless of ethnicity) from entering Al-Aqsa Mosque is different how? Or how the new Israeli law (last I heard was confirmed) makes Muslims in Israel non-citizens? I think both sides need to chill out about past issues, and move forward. Quit this "We must dominate and control" and replace with "you know we all would like to use this area" and establish Jerusalem (at least the Old City where all the major places are) as a Religious City where all the Abrahamic faiths can come and pray at will. Protected by a sovereign Jewish state and a sovereign Muslim State (if there is ever a sovereign Christian state in the area, I guess they will need representation as well. Allow people to pass through freely in and out.Yea, the Jordanians occupied the Temple Mount until 1967 and till then the Jews had no access to the Wailing Wall. Since the day we won the war, the whole world has access to the Temple Mount and the Wailing Wall. That shows the difference between Arabs and Jews.
Many things have shown the differences between Arabs and Jews, and many other things have shown what they have in common.
Hung**
And Recent events where the Israeli government restricts either partial or fully the ability of Muslims (regardless of ethnicity) from entering Al-Aqsa Mosque is different how? Or how the new Israeli law (last I heard was confirmed) makes Muslims in Israel non-citizens? I think both sides need to chill out about past issues, and move forward. Quit this "We must dominate and control" and replace with "you know we all would like to use this area" and establish Jerusalem (at least the Old City where all the major places are) as a Religious City where all the Abrahamic faiths can come and pray at will. Protected by a sovereign Jewish state and a sovereign Muslim State (if there is ever a sovereign Christian state in the area, I guess they will need representation as well. Allow people to pass through freely in and out.
I cannot answer for what a person does. A guy here in the US a few months ago stabbed 8 people at a university. Didn't build much steam because it was a white guy (who had went to church that Sunday... so as not to describe him as a Christian but someone who thought he was). It happens daily in poorer neighborhoods, and in prisons. If you are trying to say the Palestinians have no right to be mad, I'd say you are slightly biased (as can be expected of someone defending their country/religion of which I don't see a big problem.). What I do have a problem with is saying that Israel, since 1967 has done nothing to the Arab people in the region to deserve reciprocation. Or that peaceful negotiations were never possible. Both sides have done bad things. Hamas has instigated perpetual war (and Palestinians initially did let them in) and Israel has instigated a lot of unreasonable measures to oppress the Muslim population (primarily Palestinians) That oppression that the govt is so keen to perpetuate breed anger against Israel. Anger that fuels and breeds more Hamas.Thank you for correcting my wrong past participle "hanged" with hung. Now, with regards to the Israeli Government restricting the ability of the Muslims from entering the Al-Aqsa Mosque, since I the time I live here, I have never heard of it. They don't want to move forward; they want the Jews out of the Middle East. The Jews were the first to accept the partition and the Arabs preferred to open war against the Jews in an act of denial of the proposal. Israel has opened Jerusalem to the whole world but they agree only if the Jews keep out. We cannot allow that freedom to all Arabs to move in and out because 98% has been proved dangerous as terrorism is concerned. Only last week, 11 Jews, including women and children in a bus were taken to the hospital in serious condition with stab wounds caused by a Palestinian Arab who went berserk. The people throughout the world don't want the Jews to fight back. I wonder why. Do you happen to know?