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Apparently Middle Eastern Theology Still Cannot Answer What They are Incapable of Asking

Reader comment on item: The Prophet's Night Journey; To Where?
in response to reader comment: Monotheism/Polytheism and Asian Religions and Islam

Submitted by M Tovey (United States), Feb 27, 2022 at 18:57

Dhimmi No More elaborates (again) on which Deity most non-Judeo-Christian practitioners of Middle Eastern religion observe; and they are still as devoted to whichever version allows them to do whatever they feel is proper in achieving dominance as they once knew before their religion fell to irreverent colonialists of Western influences and former Roman dominance. Christian influences were long ago fractured prior to the Islamization of the Middle East, allowng Islam free reign for centuries before its own dilution in not agreeing how to greet the al-Madhi, if and whenever that time comes. They tried adopting Yeshua for being the 'son' in their replacement theology; but this stretches their belief system when acknowledging Yeshua (Savior) is Jewish.
That is still a point of contention when reviewing the catechisms of the other Christianesque adherents and they struggle with the Jewish character of HaMashiach on their own. It is the basis of the identity of Israel as the kingdom to come. What will they do now?

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