Comments by "June VanDerMark" (@junevandermark952) on "Watch: Netanyahu defends Israel's wartime conduct in fiery U.N. speech" video.

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  2.  @Jpollieann55  Do you think that a Jew (such as Abraham would have been had he been real) ... would condone Jesus' behavior if Jesus had converted from Judaism (the religion of his birth where it was said that he was born Perfect) ... to the religion of Christianity? If you study the history of religions of the world, you will be able to see what I see. For instance: The "Jews for Jesus" Evangelical Christians support the Jews for a very selfish reason. *Biblically, they are convinced that until the Jews go "back to their homeland of Israel" and convert to Christianity ... Jesus will not materialize to take the souls of the converted Jews and those that are already Christian ... to Christian heaven. These Evangelicals do not realize that even if Jesus had existed ... he would have stayed faithful to the religion of his birth ... which was Judaism ... and where it was said that he was born PERFECT. Religion is filled with mythical fibs and downright lies. Had the words Jew, Christian and Muslim not existed ... the war in the Middle East could NOT exist. In 1948 President Harry Truman ... *when he signed the paper that supported the Jews to create their Jewish State in Palestine ... was part of that Evangelical "Jews for Jesus" movement. And we should all realize that the first Christians that ran the governments … for centuries put the Jews to death as being "Christ killers" ... and .. "Money grabbers. With all its curveballs and doubletalk … religion drives politics ... as sure as "shootin." It always has ... and until or unless religion dies out of because of “lack of belief” ... it always WILL be the driving force behind politics. Question: "How many times has Jerusalem been destroyed?" Answer: Jerusalem, the “city of peace,” has certainly known its share of sorrow and war. Since it sits at the crossroads of the ancient world and is held in high esteem by three major religions, it has been involved in wars throughout most of its 3000+ year history. When archaeologists first began excavating in the city, they were surprised to discover layer after layer of rubble, indicating that parts of Jerusalem had been destroyed at least 40 times. The layers of rubble in some places are more than 60 feet deep!
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