Comments by "Hanna Cook" (@hannacook859) on "Protesters Chain Themselves To A Fence Around The White House Calling For A Ceasefire In Gaza" video.
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What was the Palestinian religion before islam?
Because islam has only been around 1,400 years
Jews can prove they have been living on Israel for 3,500 years
Palestinian say they were there before.
What exactly was their religion? And no, pagen is not enough, what was it, who were their Gods, who were their leaders? What were their holidays?
Why can Israel show 3,500 consistent rich evidence of a history of a people living in Israel, supported strongly by archeological findings, yet, Palestine has nothing except being Muslim.
What happened before islam?
And if they cant tell you what happened 1,500 ago, how can they tell you what happen 3,500 year ago?
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@jimhanlon2819 and they got that information from the Jewish bible.
No DNA linkage. No traditions which remain, no historical story to explain the development from one group of people seemingly unrelated to another, so many holes, and mainly, if you go to a Palestinian, they will not agree with you that their ancestors had anything to do with the people you mentioned.
If anything, if you look at genetics, it is more likely you will find some genetic markers within the Jewish people as a result of inter marriages
And you should be proud of being Christian, a great religion.
And I should also be clear, the fact that Jews were there before the "Palestinian" who as you yourself say, at the very least not known as "Palestinian" in any point of history prior to Islam.
Doesn't mean they don't exist now.
Unlike Marxists and Islamic extremists, I don't think anyone should be hurt just because they are not indigenous.
But the fact is, the "Palestinian" people are very simply not indigenous.
They have no heritage, no history, no traditions before islam.
All anyone can say, is that there were other people, who have no proven connections to Palestinians. That is not much.
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@jimhanlon2819 oh, and I too have several degrees, but they are in hard sciences, which means I don't accept anything I am told at face value, I examine it, I test it, I see if it makes sense, and survives scrutiny.
If it doesn't, I don't believe it.
Different attitudes to learning I guess.
In my fields, if you make a mistake, you find out because it will cause accidents and bad things. So it has to be true, exact, logical, tested, and certain.
Not just someone saying something which doesn't stand up to scrutiny.
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