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Originally posted by St Udio
They in Israel, and much of Christianity are all getting duped....
heed the scriptual verses paraphrased,
admonish you all;... to flee to the mountains...and pray this
does not happen when your nursing an infant or during the winter...
this instruction is for all the Israelis that stayed in their 'babylon' instead of doing the proper thing: "come-out-of-her", is the words
intended for those in the end-times & the rise of the AC.
but, hey, i'm a practicing pagan & don't go out of my way
for any people of an established religion... but the writings
on-the-wall, for those blinded by their faith to not be practicle
Yes, and you obviously never studied the Bible. If you had done your research you would realize that these words refer to the event when the Antichrist stands on the temple mount. Jews are told to flee in order to escape the terrible persecution that will soon unfold.
This event remains to be seen.
Originally posted by bigyin
I agree with the old bat. Jews should leave Isreal before they are annialated. What some Jews don't seem to realise is that they are being played by their treacherous, lying, murdering, bullying, criminal, smug, arrogant, corrupt and stupid Zionist government who are leading them on a path to destruction.
Smart Jews have already worked out that Israel is a bad place to be and are leaving in droves.
Stupid Jews will stay to face the music.
Their government tries to hide this fact from it's own people.
source
Among the youth who had immigrated from the Former Soviet Union (FSU), there has been a significant decrease in the rates of those committed to remaining in Israel since 2006: from 63% in February 2006 to 46% in 2008.
Originally posted by MY2Commoncentsworth
Do you think that this has something to do with the 7000+ rockets that Hamas rained down on Israel between 2006-2008?
I wonder how Helen would answer this question?
Originally posted by MY2Commoncentsworth[/i
Yes, and you obviously never studied the Bible. If you had done your research you would realize that these words refer to the event when the Antichrist stands on the temple mount. Jews are told to flee in order to escape the terrible persecution that will soon unfold.
This event remains to be seen.