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150.1 | My view; not the view of the Episcopal Church | CSC32::C_HOE | Look, daddy, there's work! | Fri Jan 11 1991 14:13 | 37 |
| Nancy,
I believe that the government of Israel are like the
civil-government at the time of Christ. They are just as zealous
as they are today in belief that they are the ONLY ones that
should be living there. As for the decendents of the folks who
lived there since the birth of Christ are non persons.
It's much like how we treated the Native Americans in the past
(and still do, in some ways).
The agenda of Saddam Hussein in linking the treatment of the
Palestinians with the pull out of Kuwait is in itself a ploy to
justify the attack on Kuwait. From what I heard lately, the US
Ambassador said to Iraq that the US does not get involved in arab
border disputes; and I guess, not really checking out the
intentions of the Iraqies, let things drop. I believe that she
was a left-over from the Reagan years when he appointed folks for
their politics rather than their ability to do the job.
I believe that in 500 years, it will just be an insignificant
item in Christian history; or it may be the beginning of the
downfall of a different order for God's "choosen" people. Pat
Robertson and other fundamentalist folks will fight because of
the Christian significance of the piece of land but I believe
that Christianity can survive without the piece of land where
Christ stood.
I, too, am scared that if we persist in apeasing the Zionists, we
will continue to have trouble in the middle east. We must, above
all, remember that God discounts the commercial value and acts to
uphold those who follows His son (Jesus) commandments, that is to
love your enemy. Jeudism and christianity will survive all
threats of war since it is in the hearts of men; not part of a
realestate.
calvin
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150.2 | is that their reasoning? | TAMARA::FLEISCHER | without vision the people perish (381-0899 ZKO3-2/T63) | Fri Jan 11 1991 16:22 | 15 |
| re Note 150.1 by CSC32::C_HOE:
> Robertson and other fundamentalist folks will fight because of
> the Christian significance of the piece of land but I believe
> that Christianity can survive without the piece of land where
> Christ stood.
Cal,
Isn't their position based not on the fact of where Christ
stood but on the Biblical promises by God giving the land to
Israel? (Which begs the question whether a re-assembling of
people descended from Israel is in fact Israel.)
Bob
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150.4 | Question | LJOHUB::NSMITH | Passionate committment/reasoned faith | Tue Jan 15 1991 16:12 | 2 |
| I thought they were descendants of Ishmael (Isaac's brother). Am I
way off base?
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150.5 | Not way off base | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Pacifist hellcat | Tue Jan 15 1991 18:40 | 3 |
| Re .4 Isaac's half-brother, to be precise.
Richard
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150.6 | | RAVEN1::WATKINS | | Tue Jan 15 1991 20:43 | 7 |
| Palestinians are not Philistines. Philistines were not related to
Abraham. Palestinians are sons of Ishmael and Ishmael was a blood
son of Abraham.
Marshall
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150.3 | Retraction | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Pacifist hellcat | Tue Jan 15 1991 23:12 | 12 |
| This much my trusty encyclopedia has provided me:
The name "Palestine" is derived from a word meaning "land of the
Philistines." It says that the ancient Philistines were a non-Semetic
group, which came probably from Crete. So, it looks like Marshall was
right on, and I was wrong.
My apologies for providing erroneous information. I am deleting 150.3
and replacing it with this note.
Peace
Richard
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150.7 | | LJOHUB::NSMITH | Passionate committment/reasoned faith | Wed Jan 16 1991 07:23 | 2 |
| I always find it ironic when Jews accuse Palestinians of being
anti-Semitic.
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150.8 | RE: .3 - Interesting historical information, but I would ... | YUPPIE::COLE | Profitability is never having to say you're sorry! | Wed Jan 16 1991 11:34 | 3 |
| ... LOVE to know how you REPLACED a reply in the middle of a series
of replies!!! Is my VAX NOTES behind the times ( V2.1) ?? Many is the time
I've wanted (needed!!) to do that.
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150.9 | | CVG::THOMPSON | Does your manager know you read Notes? | Wed Jan 16 1991 14:17 | 57 |
| RE: .8 Technical questions first. The command used to move a note is
SET NOTE/NOTE_ID=new_note. So what was done with .3 probably was to
delete 150.3 (using the DELETE command), create a new REPLY and then
issue the command SET NOTE/NOTE_ID=150.3. This works fine for
everything but base notes (note.0) which are something of a special
case.
Now on to the rest.
There was a Palestinian state for several minutes. It was created the
same time that Israel was. As that took effect Arab countries attacked
Israel in an attempt to destroy the country. They failed. The Arab
nations at the time were unwilling to accept a "Jewish" state. In
effect they played double or nothing and got the nothing. According
to my memory of conversations with Palestinian Arabs (a 15 or so years
ago) many of the refugees were forced out of the area by Arabs not
Jews. And in fact many could return home, assuming they haven't been
involved in military actions and the like, but there is considerable
Arab pressure not to. Many Israeli Jews told me that they would not
have a problem with Arabs returning. They just want a peaceful return
and for both Jews and Arabs to live in peace.
The current government in Israel is in many ways between a rock and a
hard place. There are so many people on both sides that are unwilling
to forgive and forget that compromise is difficult. The "uprising" in
the West Bank seems designed to prevent compromise BTW. I believe a
peaceful political solution could well have happened but for the
radicalization the Indefada has caused. I do not believe that the PLO
and other radical Arab groups want a compromise. Their actions
contradict that claim. They never leave room for it and people (Arabs)
who work for compromise often wind up "missing."
This is not to say that I agree with everything Israel does. Not so.
They should be making greater effort to involved Arabs in politics
for example. They should also make some moves to create a permanent
definition of what the West Bank is. Annexation would at least allow
a stable know entity to evolve. Creation of a separate state would be
better but the Arabs, by their actions not words, appear not to want
that. If they did they would quiet the area down and show the Israelis
that there is no threat there to the rest of the area.
I do not believe that the current Israeli government is the one for the
end of times BTW. Many Jews agree. They believe that the real
government will be set up by a/the Messiah. Some of these Jews were in
Israel long before the State of Israel was formed and opposed its
creation.
RE: Linkage with Kuwait. I believe that Iraq and Kuwait are linked with
the Palestinian situation at about the same level as it is linked with
Lithuania and USSR. Actually neither is related but the later is more
similar. Linking the Kuwait invasion with the situation in Israel is
not only illogical but immoral. Why? Because in Iraq's case we have
an unwarranted invasion. In Israel we have a response to invasion.
Opposites. Linking them implies that to invade is good to defend is
bad.
Alfred
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150.10 | | CSC32::C_HOE | Daddy, what's transition work? | Wed Jan 16 1991 14:26 | 12 |
| They interviewed a writer of a book about the Ottoman Empire on
Fresh Air on Public Radio. The author said that Iraq was created
by the British Imperialists from 2 provinces of the Ottoman
Empire and one province from the Kuwaiti kingdom. The question
that I have is, then, how does Iraq get the idea that Kuwait was
a province of Iraq?
If I remember the conversation, they said the Brits installed a
King Fiasl in Iraq and the currant dynasty in Saudi Arabia. Both
kingdoms were bitter enemies.
cal hoe
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150.11 | | CSS::MSMITH | I am not schizoid, and neither am I. | Wed Jan 16 1991 17:19 | 1 |
| That's easy. Iraq uses that as an excuse to justify their invasion.
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150.12 | The relationship | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Pacifist hellcat | Wed Jan 16 1991 20:02 | 16 |
| (Sarah's hand maiden) HAGAR----ABRAHAM----SARAH (his wife----KETURAH (2nd wife)
| | & sister) |
| | (6 sons)
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(1st born) ISHMAEL ISAAC (2nd born)
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PALESTINIANS JACOB renamed 'ISRAEL'
and all Arab | (no blessing for ESAU,
nations | his older twin)
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| (12 tribes, including JUDAH)
v
v
CHRIST JESUS
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150.13 | | 2B::THOMPSON | Which side did you say was up? | Wed Jan 30 1991 09:06 | 22 |
| >If I remember the conversation, they said the Brits installed a
>King Fiasl in Iraq and the currant dynasty in Saudi Arabia. Both
>kingdoms were bitter enemies.
FWIW, King Fiasl of Iraq and the king installed by the British
in Jordan were related. Brothers I believe. Ethnicly and religiously
Jordan and Iraq are closer then Iraq and Kuwait. I would not
rest easy if I were king of Jordan knowing that the man who ruled
Iraq had already had one royal relative killed.
As for Iraq and Saudi Arabia, I heard a commentator say that other
then Egypt there are not real Arab nations. Only Arab tribes. I
believe this is a somewhat unfair characterization but that most
of the middle east was populated by nomadic peoples for whom national
boundaries had little meaning. The finding of oil changed all that.
I tend to believe that oil is the heart of most middle east conflicts
that are not strictly religious.
The Arab/Israeli and Lebanon troubles are religious.
Alfred
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150.14 | A prayer for peace in the holy land | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Centerpeace | Fri Jul 26 1991 18:03 | 47 |
| O Lord, soften the stone hearts
of those who preach and practice
intolerance and bigotry;
as the sun's setting glow
softens the stone walls
of your Holy City, Jerusalem.
Lord, the rocky hills, the valleys
the deserts and the sea shores
are filled with echoes of
centuries of pain.
Lord, bring peace to house and village.
Comfort the mothers who fret
and those who mourn.
Lord, keep strong the twisted old root
of the olive tree,
and protect the young vine.
Lord of water and stone,
of bread and wine,
Lord of resurrection,
feed hope, and bring peace
to this wracked but beautiful holy land.
- Gerald Butt
used with permission through the kindness of the Episcopal Church
of Palestine.
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150.15 | | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Centerpeace | Mon Jul 29 1991 15:31 | 5 |
| "The peoples of Christianity, Islam, and Judaism should listen, and heed
the words of their prophets and build and work together. No one has called
his people to hate each other."
- Mufti, Islamic Higher Council
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150.16 | | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Centerpeace | Mon Jul 29 1991 15:31 | 7 |
| "I believe that Jewish heritage and Zionism that I profess cannot ever
allow for discrimination. Many Jews think that history somehow justifies
our having a leg up on someone else, and asserting our own needs at the
expense of soemone lese's. I don't accept that. It is a blemish on
Zionist thinking."
- Rabbi Jeremy Milgrom, Clergy for Peace
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150.17 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | cuddly as a cactus | Fri Dec 15 1995 19:47 | 5 |
| this is a long dead string, but In Honor of Yitzhak rabin (sp) I reread
"Skinny Legs and All" by Tom Robbins, seems the peacemakers in
Palestine will always wind up being opposed and villified by some.
meg
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150.18 | | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Ps. 85.10 | Fri Dec 15 1995 21:43 | 10 |
| .17
> seems the peacemakers in
> Palestine will always wind up being opposed and villified by some.
It ain't just in Palestine.
Shalom,
Richard
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