BBC News – Q&A: Palestinian statehood bid at the UN.
Read this Q&A if you want to understand why Palestinians are asking the UN to approve their statehood, so that you do not fall prey to sneaky Zionist propaganda.
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BBC News – Q&A: Palestinian statehood bid at the UN.
Read this Q&A if you want to understand why Palestinians are asking the UN to approve their statehood, so that you do not fall prey to sneaky Zionist propaganda.


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You do realise what a dangerous move this would be, right? And hopefully I am wrong in getting the impression that you are supporting the palestinian cause.
By: Dilema on 20 August 2011
at 1:10 pm
Yes, of course I do. I am always on the side of justice and against oppressions, no matter who the oppressor of the oppressed it.
By: DanutM on 20 August 2011
at 7:27 pm
S I got it right, unfortunately. Following your argument, from a pure humanistic approach you would have supported those in Jericho and the cannanites, although God had a different plan and gave them in the israelites hands (Joshua 6). But leaving aside the humanistic approach, do you realise what this would mean historically and prophetically? Since you are a biblical theologian, if I’m not wrong, I trust that you know what I’m talking about. You can’t blindly support this without considering the implications, from a spiritual and prophetic perspective. Sper ca inca aveti/sustineti abordarea unei “teologii de sus” si nu invers.
By: Dilema on 20 August 2011
at 8:37 pm
My dear, thank goodness, I am a Christian (systematic) theologian and I cannot think, as you do, as if the Christ event did not take place. That is the most important ‘historic and prophetic’ event, the fulfillment of all prophetic expectation. I have nothing else to wait for. He has inaugurated the ‘Day of the Lord’. What follows is just minor details.
And, by the way, I am not going to continue this conversation talking to an anonymous person hiding behind a misguiding pseudonym (you do not seem to have dilemmas, but a few fixed convictions). Come out to the light (unless you are not afraid of it), if you want to continue this conversation.
And, to clarify matters from the beginning: I believe dispensationalism, that you seem to entertain, is suspect – as a fairly recent doctrine, mid-19th century, and heretical. Yet, we all have our little petty heresies. So, thankfully, nobody dies because of it; but neither do they strive spiritually and theologically.
By: DanutM on 20 August 2011
at 9:00 pm
“And, by the way, I am not going to continue this conversation…”
As you wish, …however, before we drop the subject, can you explain where exactly did you manage to see in my comments “a few fixed convictions” ?
And, by the way, you do not know what dilemmas I have in my life or not, so… va rog sa va abtineti de la asemenea afirmatii si judecati. All the best.
By: Dilema on 24 August 2011
at 5:43 am
Convingerile dvs, reies, tipator, din intrebarile pe care le puneti. Dar, asa cum va spuneam, nu vorbesc cu oameni care isi ascund identitatea, oricare ar fi motivele lor. Sanatate!
By: DanutM on 24 August 2011
at 11:52 am