Originally posted by Gank
Again pathetic Sandy, In case you've forgotten btw, we have friends in jenin, the refugee camp you drove through lobbing tank shells through windows. Do I have the full picture, probably not, but I dont see how you think uyou can see it from the guardtower you're in.
The way I see it is this: The mainstream media in Israel (ie Yediot Aharonot, Ma'ariv, Ha'Aretz, Jerusalem Post) doesn't always portray things in a middle-of-the-road manner, but it does
generally give both "sides", both viewpoints a say.
For example, Yediot Aharonot has been running what seems to be a daily story, a sort of fact sheet on different families in the Gaza strip that are facing forced relocation. But they are also reporting interviews with Palestinian families in Gaza who will be affected by the pullout - Friday's extended edition paper had, IIRC, 3 full pages devoted to one such interview.
People here get full exposure to both sides, partially because the vast division in public opinion demands that the media "satisfy" both sides. From what I've seen when overseas, the reporting on the Israeli-Palestinian issue is strictly a middle-of-the-road kind of reporting. Granted, they cannot devote the same resources that the local media can in reporting on the situation... but that's precisley my point.
Originally posted by Gank
How on earth does that affect it? You honestly think hes going to partake in the dispossession of a whole people because somebody blew themselves up. Does it not occour to you that Jesus isnt likely to take either side in the conflict, because neither Islamic Jihad nor the Likudniks love their neighbours as themselves.
If you believe that Jesus exists (which, for argument's sake, you obviously do), then tell me this: what is your basis for guessing at what He would or would not do? The only account of Him we have is the Bible, right? Well, have you missed all the parts of that account where He makes it quite clear that Israel is His beloved?
I don't mean to offend people here by getting all religious, but you brought up the question of "What Would Jesus Do?" into all this, so here's your answer: According to the Bible, Israel is the "apple of God's eye." Do you take kindly to being poked in the eye?
Also, the Bible states that God's love in an unconditional love - you don't have to be good to be loved, you don't have to obey, go to church, sacrifice burnt offerings - zilch. God loves you, me, the Palestinians, the Israelis - fact. He grieves when we choose to reject and ignore Him, but that does not change His love for us.
So just because not many people around here follow the "Love your neighbor as yourself" commandment, doesn't mean that God will reject them because of it. Not at all.