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Food for thought. I clearly understand his perspective and his commitment to a solution which brings glory to the God of Israel and His principle of loving ones neighbor. What I am not clear about is where else would he expect Jew to live in independence and self government. What about Jerusalem? Was this not the capital of the Jewish People before Palestine even existed. My suggestion, the leaders of Israel and the Palestinians who are committed to a peaceful solution should begin to have meaningful dialogue. A word also to my Jewish friends. My commitment to the God of Israel leaves me with great concern about how Palestinians who live in Israel are treated. According to the Torah and the Prophets, one law must apply to the stranger who lives among you, they should be treated as one born among you. In short any policy or philosophy that discriminates against a non-Jewish person is in violation of Gods laws.
Posted on: Sun, 09 Nov 2014 13:41:25 +0000

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