Submitted by btilly` (United States), Nov 15, 2008 at 18:20
Sir, you ought to be ashamed of what you said. Christendom saved Israel, The Un gave Israel back to the Jews. Your money didnt save you not the Judenrats of Europe save them. The Bible is not a false doctrine and the Jerusalem is now above, not some strip of land in Arabia. True Christians know that the land of Israel is not where God's kingdom abide, but the New Jerusalem is heavenly as stated in the Bible. The Talmud is Judaism and not inspired per your own Rabbis. The Talmud is what Islam was based on. Muhammad heard the Jews teach Judaism and didnt know the real deal. Just like some Jews rejected Jesus, Muhammad was slick. To entice Arab Christians to accept him as their prophet, he accepted parts of both. Isl;am was made up from both religions, with a infusion of paganism, and the prevailing poetry of the day. Before Muhammad women owned businesses, i.e. his wife had a caravan business. He never married another woman until Kadija died. The man was slick!
Some Jews hate Christians so bad, they forget who saved them. It was not the Muslims, it was the bad ole Christians.
The Talmud says sex WITH A 3 yeAr old AND ONE DAY girl, Muhammad did! That is the Sandhedrin part and you know it.
Judaism is what Jesus was not a part of and the Rabbis hated him. He was messing up their good thang! The rituals you do today are not the rituals of the Israelites in the Bible. Jews and Muslims have to discredit the Bible because it conflicts with their teachings.
The one Messiah has come and gone twice. Judaism, Christendon and Islam might as well stop the con.
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