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Jesus said, "I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly." (John 10:10, KJV)
How dare you quote this verse when you advocate the destruction of the entire state of Palestine by falsifying scripture.
The IDF is not going after Hamas. They are long gone. What these brutes are involved with is genocide against the Palestinians. The result will be that every Jew right around the globe will be subject to the kind of intolerance and hatred never witnessed before right throughout history. God has designed it so that no Jew will be safe anywhere in the world except for Israel.
That is why Israel will lose this war even if they win the ground battles with their bombs and mighty army because they are now considered the most evil state on the earth. There must be repercussions for the genocide they are now committing against the Palestinians.
Anti-Semitism, or the prejudice and hatred against Jews, is a serious problem that affects many countries and communities around the world. It can take various forms, such as physical attacks, verbal abuse, Nazi salutes, Nazi symbols, conspiracy theories, or discrimination. Governments have a responsibility to prevent and counter anti-Semitism, as well as to protect and support the Jewish people and their rights. Some of the actions that governments can take to combat anti-Semitism are:
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Provide strong political leadership that condemns anti-Semitism and
other forms of hatred, and that promotes tolerance, diversity, and
democracy.
- Enforce existing laws that prohibit anti-Semitic acts
and hate crimes, and introduce new legislation that bans Nazi salutes
and symbols, and that criminalizes Holocaust denial and distortion.
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Educate the public about the history and impact of anti-Semitism, the
Holocaust, and Jewish culture and contributions, and foster
interfaith dialogue and cooperation.
- Support the security and
resilience of Jewish institutions, organizations, and communities,
and ensure their equal access to government programs and services.
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Monitor and report on anti-Semitic incidents and trends, and
cooperate with international organizations and partners to share best
practices and coordinate responses.
By taking these steps, governments can demonstrate their commitment to fighting anti-Semitism and protecting human rights for all. They can also help create a safer and more inclusive society for everyone.
All to no avail. Nothing will protect Jews anywhere in the world from what is to ensue. Israel has strategically lost the war.
There is no group of people as far away from the Lord and the teachings of the scriptures other than the Cutting Edge Ministries.
Biblical hypocrisy is the act of claiming to follow the teachings of the Bible, but behaving in ways that contradict or violate them. It is a form of dishonesty and self-deception that can have serious consequences for oneself and others. Some examples of biblical hypocrisy are:
- Pretending to be righteous and religious, but neglecting justice and mercy (Matthew 23:23-28).
- Judging others harshly, but ignoring one's own faults and sins (Matthew 7:1-5).
- Professing faith in God, but trusting in money and worldly possessions (Luke 16:13-15).
- Saying one loves God, but hating one's brother or sister (1 John 4:20-21).
- Claiming to be free from the law, but using it as an excuse to sin (Romans 6:1-2).
Biblical hypocrisy is not only a personal problem, but also a social and historical one. It has been used to justify oppression, violence, and injustice in the name of God. It has also damaged the reputation and credibility of Christianity, and turned many people away from the gospel. Jesus warned his followers to beware of the leaven of the Pharisees, which is hypocrisy (Luke 12:1). He also said that hypocrites will receive a greater condemnation (Matthew 23:14).
The antidote to biblical hypocrisy is to be honest and humble before God and others. To admit one's sins and weaknesses, and seek forgiveness and transformation. To practice what one preaches, and live according to God's will. To love God with all one's heart, soul, mind, and strength, and to love one's neighbor as oneself. To do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with God (Micah 6:8).
Blessings