To: LostTribe
I might point out to everyone, Identity and otherwise, that waving the Bible is no argument. Let's all agree that we support Israel because they share most of our values, while the loving, peaceful world of Islam does not.
To: warchild9
Let's all agree that we support Israel because they share most of our values, while the loving, peaceful world of Islam does not.
You are totally correct. And I agree with you, of course. But we have those whose agendas cause intentional obfuscation.
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07/07/2002 3:50:25 PM PDT by
rdb3
To: warchild9
I don't think losttribe is "Identity or otherwise". He's a historian. I also don't think the little country in the Lands of Sands is supported by very many because it is democracy. It's supported because of Biblical ties to Christianity.
To: warchild9
but Abraham had two sons,Ishmael and Issac and God made a covenant only with one son. God said in Gen.17:19,"I will establish my covenant with him(Issac,son of Abraham)for an everlasting covenant,and with his seed after him. Gen.17:21 ,"But my covenant will I establish with Issac."
The Jews are descendants of Issac.
To: warchild9
Well, the Bible is an argument for some.At least 30% of the Republican party are evangelical Christians.The imptortant point is that for whatever reason we are on the same side.
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