Thousands of Jewish settlers attended a peaceful demonstration in Jerusalem against the decision by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to freeze permits on building new homes in the West Bank.
nonsense. Today's Jews are the same Jews that lived 2000 years ago. Genetic testing has proved that. In fact, Jewish genes are very similar to those of palestenian arabs. Check evidencefortorah.comxa.com and click "Other" for sources.
not all fanaticism is bad...for ex, passion in defense of a wife or child being attacked is brave, loyal, & expected; passion in defense of one's country against an existential threat is patriotism & commendable
"The main part of Jewry never was in Judea and had never come out of Judea."
On September 10, 1985 in an address to the Cornell Club of Washington, DC, Jewish author Dr. Alfred M. Lilienthal revealed that the Khazar-Jewish connection has been verified by many prominent anthropologists:
"Many [modern-day Jews] of whom have clamored to go back [to Palestine] never had antecedents [physical ancestors] in that part of the world"
Khazaria is regarded as the "country of the Jews" (Zemlya Zhidovskaya) in Russian folk literature (byliny). And the Schechter Letter informs us that some of the Alan people (neighbors of the Khazars to the south) also adopted Judaism (see Golb and Pritsak, Khazarian Hebrew Documents of the Tenth Century, pages 113 and 115).
The artifacts from Taman and Crimea are extremely significant since their tamgas show that these Jews were ethnic Turks." - Kevin Alan Brook, in The Jews of Khazaria
There is an abundance of substantial evidence, proving that contemporary "Jews" ,are not, descendants of the Bible patriarchs These Jews, should recognize their genetic lineage is primarily from the Turkish Khazars rather than from the lineage of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Khazars adopted the religion of Judaism between the seventh and ninth centuries; this conversion gave rise to their false claim of being Judahites
nonsense. Today's Jews are the same Jews that lived 2000 years ago. Genetic testing has proved that. In fact, Jewish genes are very similar to those of palestenian arabs. Check evidencefortorah.comxa.com and click "Other" for sources.
basadsoftware 4 months ago
not all fanaticism is bad...for ex, passion in defense of a wife or child being attacked is brave, loyal, & expected; passion in defense of one's country against an existential threat is patriotism & commendable
EncompassedRunner 2 years ago
H. G. Wells, in his Outline of History,
"The main part of Jewry never was in Judea and had never come out of Judea."
On September 10, 1985 in an address to the Cornell Club of Washington, DC, Jewish author Dr. Alfred M. Lilienthal revealed that the Khazar-Jewish connection has been verified by many prominent anthropologists:
"Many [modern-day Jews] of whom have clamored to go back [to Palestine] never had antecedents [physical ancestors] in that part of the world"
derekdb2 2 years ago
Khazaria is regarded as the "country of the Jews" (Zemlya Zhidovskaya) in Russian folk literature (byliny). And the Schechter Letter informs us that some of the Alan people (neighbors of the Khazars to the south) also adopted Judaism (see Golb and Pritsak, Khazarian Hebrew Documents of the Tenth Century, pages 113 and 115).
The artifacts from Taman and Crimea are extremely significant since their tamgas show that these Jews were ethnic Turks." - Kevin Alan Brook, in The Jews of Khazaria
derekdb2 2 years ago
There is an abundance of substantial evidence, proving that contemporary "Jews" ,are not, descendants of the Bible patriarchs These Jews, should recognize their genetic lineage is primarily from the Turkish Khazars rather than from the lineage of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Khazars adopted the religion of Judaism between the seventh and ninth centuries; this conversion gave rise to their false claim of being Judahites
derekdb2 2 years ago
Fanatism is a dangerous disease....
XOdiProfanumVulgusX 2 years ago