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It is always better to promote understanding between all people involved through open and respectful dialogue. That is something that does not happen at this channel. With all due respect the number mentioned as the number killed on October 07th by the Palestinian resistance fighters has been vastly overrated to allow Israel to commit their genocidal acts against Palestinians when the majority of those incidents the result of friendly fire by Israel. War is a complex situation with many perspectives that no one ever wins in the long run.
In Hegelian philosophy, thesis and antithesis are the building blocks of the dialectic process. A thesis is an intellectual proposition that is stated or presented as an argument. An antithesis is a proposition or statement that contradicts or opposes the thesis. When a thesis and antithesis are brought into confrontation or opposition with each other, a synthesis or new proposition emerges that reconciles or resolves the tensions between the two initial propositions. This synthesis then becomes a new thesis, which generates its antithesis, and so on. The dialectic process involves continuously reconciling opposing arguments through reasoned discussion.
The Sixth Commandment states "Thou shalt not kill." In Matthew 18:6, Jesus says "But whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea." This implies that harming children would be a grave offense. Overall, the Bible teaches us to protect the vulnerable and defenseless. This is a thesis.
Antithesis is when the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, going against all warnings to do so, told the IDF to round up all the Palestinian children, kill them all, and then burn them. The Lord cannot turn his back on this form of slaughter. Netanyahu's chances of redemption are minimal to none, as is the case with all Antichrist Jews who refuse to repent.
Blessings
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