Comments by "June VanDerMark" (@junevandermark952) on "Piers Morgan Uncensored"
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I’m a Canadian and I suggest that both Justin Trudeau and Pierre Poilievre should not be taking sides against the Palestinians … as it is not our war to fight.
Israel only became a State in 1948, when some Jews then claimed land that previously had not belonged to them.
Until 1948 ... Jews never had a homeland. The word Israel in Judaism meant … “The Hebrew people, past, present, and future, regarded as the chosen people of God by virtue of the covenant of Jacob.”
There were more than a few Jews that were against that group of Jews setting up that State of Israel ... Einstein being one of the most outspoken concerning that issue. Those Jews figured that setting up that State of Israel would cause even more animosity around the world against the Jews than already existed.
Written by a Jewish Woman, I suggest that you will find the following information of great interest.
From the book … Sipping from the Nile … My exodus from Egypt … author … Jean Naggar
“Despite that understanding that her efforts could permanently undermine the way of life she had always known, Auntie Helen, accompanied by her distinctive cane, traveled alone again and again to Suez and Ismailia after the end of the Second World War to supervise and expedite the loading of Jews emigrating to Palestine onto makeshift boats in the dead of night.
Certainly, the formation of the State of Israel changed the dynamic between Arab and Jew in the Middle East. It became a polarizing magnet, leading to huge rifts in the standing social structure, cutting through generations of tradition and peaceable interaction.
While most Jews world-wide rejoiced that Jews would at last have a homeland, those in Arab countries cast a wary eye at the chasm that was opening beside them, threatening irrevocably their safety and their way of life.
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Because as does everyone, they only perceive subjects through tunnel vision, I suggest that people should be very careful about taking the words of psychiatrists and psychologists as being “gospel truth.”
It was because of biblical interpretation that homosexuals became targets of Christian theologians, and Christianized therapists.
It was legal by law in Canada, the United States and England and other countries, to put homosexuals to death as being offenders of "GOD" ... and all because Christian theologians and imitating therapists believed and stated in the affirmative that their therapy was based on literal truth.
Here’s a modern-day preacher, that gets away with his hateful words, under the guise of religious truth. Protestant preacher wants the government to put homosexuals to death https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbSM_kxpObc
Telling others that they are evil and not at all normal … is a horrible way to “treat” people.
There shouldn’t be any doubt that it is long past time to be showing respect to those who are homosexual, transsexual, and to all other members of the LGBTQ communities, by in turn ceasing to offer therapy in the guise of morality.
If these minority groups are no longer bullied into the idea that they are immoral or sick, or worse yet, evil … I suggest that they will then HAVE the will to perceive their selves as BEING mentally and physically healthy.
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It's true that Christians in the West treated people of color as being the same as other animals. Even as late as the 1940's Christian ministers were preaching that "Negroes did not have souls."
We just have to look in our own back yards for atrocities, and that will take our focus OFF the Jews and Muslims killing each other.
When Bush Sr. and Bush Jr. invaded Iraq ... Christian missionaries flocked into Iraq with the intentions of converting Muslims "TO" Christianity ... thinking they were saving those Muslims from the wrath of "God." And then they wondered why the Muslims were beyond being upset.
Ignorance is not bliss and religion makes people commit the most heinous crimes in the guise of serving one or another IMAGE of a god.
However ... there IS hope ... for those who want to SEE.
Thankfully now hundreds of ex-members of clergy are setting wonderful examples ... showing that for those who are ready ... there is a way of escaping the brain-numbing religious indoctrinations ... that do nothing other than divide humans into right-fighting animals.
From the book ... Apostle to Apostate: The Story of the Clergy Project … authors … Catherine Dunphy, Richard Dawkins … Leaving a job in ministry is unlike any other career change. Not only are there feelings of isolation, but there are also fears about how to communicate one’s skills in ministry to another Job. Most members who had already left church work detailed a long arduous journey to find employment outside of religion. Many, if not most, of them returned to school, seeking degrees in psychology, social work, business administration, and computer science.
As former clergy who have left churches of every denomination, synagogues, mosques, convents, monasteries, and theological institutions, we stand as examples of the reasonableness of doubt and its thoughtful conclusions. I cannot help but think that we offer a compelling voice for why science and secularism do a better job than religion and superstition of answering the so-called ultimate questions.
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Written by a Jewish woman ... you might find the following perspective to be of interest …
From the book … Jean Naggar … author … Sipping from the Nile … My exodus from Egypt … author … Jean Naggar
Despite that understanding that her efforts could permanently undermine the way of life she had always known, Auntie Helen, accompanied by her distinctive cane, traveled alone again and again to Suez and Ismailia after the end of the Second World War to supervise and expedite the loading of Jews emigrating to Palestine onto makeshift boats in the dead of night.
Certainly, the formation of the State of Israel changed the dynamic between Arab and Jew in the Middle East. It became a polarizing magnet, leading to huge rifts in the standing social structure, cutting through generations of tradition and peaceable interaction. While most Jews world-wide rejoiced that Jews would at last have a homeland, those in Arab countries cast a wary eye at the chasm that was opening beside them, threatening irrevocably their safety and their way of life.
While I thought of my aunt as a fascinating person, I had no concept of the seismic shift that her activities were helping to produce in the internal psychological geography of the Arab countries, which were never again to accept their Jewish neighbors as brothers. With the creation of the State of Israel, militant Islam was granted a voice and a cause.
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Against the advice of many in the United States government, and well-known Jews, such as Einstein ... on his own, the then Protestant Christian President Harry Truman in 1948, signed the papers agreeing that the Jews should be allowed to create the state of Israel.
Following are his own words from the book … Plain Speaking … Harry S. Truman … author Merle Miller
“But as I started to say … it wasn’t just the Biblical part about Palestine that interested me. The whole history of that area of the world is just about the most complicated and most interesting of any area, anywhere, and I have always made a very careful study of it. There has always been trouble there, always been wars from the time of Darius the Great and Rameses on, and the pity of it is that the whole area is just waiting to be developed. And the Arabs have just never seemed to take any interest in developing it. I have always thought that the Jews would, and of course, they have. But what has happened is only the beginning of what could happen, because potentially that is the richest area of the world.”
And following are more of Harry’s words from the same book … which points him out to have been quite a dictator. … “And I said that some of the experts, the career fellas in the State Department, thought that they ought to make policy but that as long as I was President, I’d see to it that I made policy. Their job was to carry it out, and if there were some who didn’t like it, they could resign anytime they felt like it.”
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Finally ... we get a Jew that tells the history as it actually happened. Much respect for Gabor Maté.
Written by a Jewish Woman, I suggest that you will find the following information of great interest.
From the book … Sipping from the Nile … My exodus from Egypt … author … Jean Naggar
“Despite that understanding that her efforts could permanently undermine the way of life she had always known, Auntie Helen, accompanied by her distinctive cane, traveled alone again and again to Suez and Ismailia after the end of the Second World War to supervise and expedite the loading of Jews emigrating to Palestine onto makeshift boats in the dead of night.
Certainly, the formation of the State of Israel changed the dynamic between Arab and Jew in the Middle East. It became a polarizing magnet, leading to huge rifts in the standing social structure, cutting through generations of tradition and peaceable interaction.
While most Jews world-wide rejoiced that Jews would at last have a homeland, those in Arab countries cast a wary eye at the chasm that was opening beside them, threatening irrevocably their safety and their way of life.
While I thought of my aunt as a fascinating person, I had no concept of the seismic shift that her activities were helping to produce in the internal psychological geography of the Arab countries, which were never again to accept their Jewish neighbors as brothers.
With the creation of the State of Israel, militant Islam was granted a voice and a cause.”
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Another problem that arose in the Middle East, was when Donald Trump in 2018 (probably at the urging of his Jewish son-in law Jarod Kushner … other Jews … and Christians) chose to move the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem … which pleased the Jews and Evangelical Christians … but in turn infuriated the Muslim Palestinians … who regard East Jerusalem as a future Palestinian State.
Most everything the Jews, Muslims and Christians have done in the Middle East …“have” escalated the irritation among the three right-fighting religions of Judaism … Christianity … and Islam.
Holy mission … and Holy land … it is NOT.
If the haughty words … Judaism, Islam and Christianity were removed from the language ... all that would be left is naked human animals ... of no significant importance whatsoever … except to their naked selves.
There is hope ... however … as there are now hundreds of ex members of clergy that have joined The Clergy Project, to find employment elsewhere.
From the book ... Apostle to Apostate: The Story of the Clergy Project … authors … Catherine Dunphy, Richard Dawkins As former clergy who have left churches of every denomination, synagogues, mosques, convents, monasteries, and theological institutions, we stand as examples of the reasonableness of doubt and its thoughtful conclusions. I cannot help but think that we offer a compelling voice for why science and secularism do a better job than religion and superstition of answering the so-called ultimate questions.
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Many people that suffer from transphobia, maintain that they are trying to protect children from this "phase." However, the fact is, that people who are transphobic, do not support adults to make their own decisions either.
Maybe someday, this 3 percent of the world's population will receive the respect that as heterosexuals we demand for our selves.
I'm heterosexual and an Atheist, yet I found the following book very interesting, as it helped me to understand the suffering of those who are transgender and are often perceived as unacceptable by those who look down on them.
In the quest to feel normal, at height 6 ft. 3 inches, this person as an adult took hormones and changed genitals from male to female.
The fact that "Laurie" was treated in such a respectful manner means we have come a long way, albeit that we still have a long way to go.
From the book … God Doesn’t Make Mistakes: Confessions of a Transgender Christian … author … Laurie Suzanne Scott
Step one was to get a new driver’s license. All I needed was a letter from my doctor stating that I was being treated for gender dysphoria and as a result was living full time prior to having surgery in a year. I walked into the DMV with my letter and when I got to the counter, said I needed a new driver’s license and handed the letter to the clerk. She read it and said, “Okay, fill this out then go to that window over there and they’ll take care of you.
I filled out the form, handed it to the person at the window, they typed some things into their computer and said, “Go stand over there and I’ll take your picture.” And just like that, I had a new license with my name Laurie Suzanne Scott, sex-Female.
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Another problem that arose in the Middle East, was when Donald Trump in 2018 (probably at the urging of his Jewish son-in law Jarod Kushner … other Jews … and Christians) chose to move the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem … which pleased the Jews and Evangelical Christians … but in turn infuriated the Muslim Palestinians … who regard East Jerusalem as a future Palestinian State.
Most everything the Jews, Muslims and Christians have done in the Middle East …“have” escalated the irritation among the three right-fighting religions of Judaism … Christianity … and Islam.
Holy mission … and Holy land … it is NOT.
If the haughty words … Judaism, Islam and Christianity were removed from the language ... all that would be left is naked human animals ... of no significant importance whatsoever … except to their naked selves.
There is hope ... however … as there are now hundreds of ex members of clergy that have joined The Clergy Project, to find employment elsewhere.
From the book ... Apostle to Apostate: The Story of the Clergy Project … authors … Catherine Dunphy, Richard Dawkins As former clergy who have left churches of every denomination, synagogues, mosques, convents, monasteries, and theological institutions, we stand as examples of the reasonableness of doubt and its thoughtful conclusions. I cannot help but think that we offer a compelling voice for why science and secularism do a better job than religion and superstition of answering the so-called ultimate questions.
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Another problem that arose in the Middle East, was when Donald Trump in 2018 (probably at the urging of his Jewish son-in law Jarod Kushner … other Jews … and Christians) chose to move the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem … which pleased the Jews and Evangelical Christians … but in turn infuriated the Muslim Palestinians … who regard East Jerusalem as a future Palestinian State.
Most everything the Jews, Muslims and Christians have done in the Middle East …“have” escalated the irritation among the three right-fighting religions of Judaism … Christianity … and Islam.
Holy mission … and Holy land … it is NOT.
If the haughty words … Judaism, Islam and Christianity were removed from the language ... all that would be left is naked human animals ... of no significant importance whatsoever … except to their naked selves.
There is hope ... however … as there are now hundreds of ex members of clergy that have joined The Clergy Project, to find employment elsewhere.
From the book ... Apostle to Apostate: The Story of the Clergy Project … authors … Catherine Dunphy, Richard Dawkins As former clergy who have left churches of every denomination, synagogues, mosques, convents, monasteries, and theological institutions, we stand as examples of the reasonableness of doubt and its thoughtful conclusions. I cannot help but think that we offer a compelling voice for why science and secularism do a better job than religion and superstition of answering the so-called ultimate questions.
As former clergy who have left churches of every denomination, synagogues, mosques, convents, monasteries, and theological institutions, we stand as examples of the reasonableness of doubt and its thoughtful conclusions. I cannot help but think that we offer a compelling voice for why science and secularism do a better job than religion and superstition of answering the so-called ultimate questions.
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Until 1948 ... Jews never had a homeland. The word Israel in Judaism meant … “The Hebrew people, past, present, and future, regarded as the chosen people of God by virtue of the covenant of Jacob.”
There were more than a few Jews that were against that group of Jews setting up that State of Israel ... Einstein being one of the most outspoken concerning that issue. Those Jews figured that setting up that State of Israel would cause even more animosity around the world against the Jews than already existed.
Written by a Jewish Woman, I suggest that you will find the following information of great interest.
From the book … Sipping from the Nile … My exodus from Egypt … author … Jean Naggar
“Despite that understanding that her efforts could permanently undermine the way of life she had always known, Auntie Helen, accompanied by her distinctive cane, traveled alone again and again to Suez and Ismailia after the end of the Second World War to supervise and expedite the loading of Jews emigrating to Palestine onto makeshift boats in the dead of night.
Certainly, the formation of the State of Israel changed the dynamic between Arab and Jew in the Middle East. It became a polarizing magnet, leading to huge rifts in the standing social structure, cutting through generations of tradition and peaceable interaction.
While most Jews world-wide rejoiced that Jews would at last have a homeland, those in Arab countries cast a wary eye at the chasm that was opening beside them, threatening irrevocably their safety and their way of life.
While I thought of my aunt as a fascinating person, I had no concept of the seismic shift that her activities were helping to produce in the internal psychological geography of the Arab countries, which were never again to accept their Jewish neighbors as brothers.
With the creation of the State of Israel, militant Islam was granted a voice and a cause.”
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The Jews kept "flooding" into Palestine to colonize the land that belonged TO the Palestinians. The Jews didn't have any RIGHT to set up a Jewish State within Palestine. The Palestinians have every right to be angry.
You can refer to Hamas as terrorists ... but the truth is ... they believe they are defenders of their own land.
Well-known Jews (such as Albert Einstein) were against that Jewish “invasion” on Palestinian-owned land, to in turn create a State of Israel.
The Jews were the INVADERS. The Palestinians were NOT.
Compared to when the Christian Puritans colonized America and stole the land away from the Native Indians ... the takeover in Palestine is relatively new ... so the wounds raw ... and they will NEVER BE healed ... just as the wounds of the Native Indians (indigenous peoples) in America have not healed ... even after centuries of time has passed since the "illegal colonization."
From the book … ENEMIES and NEIGHBORS … ARABS and JEWS IN PALISTINE and ISRAEL 1917 – 2017 … author … IAN BLACK Balfour told Curzon in 1919, in the same vein, that ‘Zionism, be it right or wrong, good or bad, is rooted in age-long traditions, in present needs, in future hopes, of far profounder import than the desires and prejudices of the 700,000 Arabs who now inhabit the ancient land.’ This brutally candid display of partiality, ‘dripping with Olympian disdain’, in the words of a leading Palestinian historian, would still arouse Arab anger a turbulent century later.
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The two words "artificial" and "intelligence" are at odds with each other, because if something just happened to be intelligent, it couldn't “be” artificial.
If humans with devious intentions program harmful information into computers, and then refuse to shut the electricity off that runs the computers, of course harm often is the result.
To say that computers cause harm, is comparable to saying that books labeled as being holy information from gods cause harm.
It is humans that “use” the computers and the words in the books for selfish reasons that causes the harm.
Nuclear weapons do not have artificial intelligence. However, if electricity is engaged because of aggressive human nature, those weapons will accomplish the job that the humans demand of them.
Whether it's a stick or a stone, or a spear, or an arrow, or a gun, or a computer, or words in books, those inanimate objects are not responsible for anything.
Artificial intelligence does not exist in inanimate objects, and humans using those objects to harm and kill other humans, leave everything in common with that word “intelligence” … to be desired.
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Written by a Jewish Woman, I suggest that you will find the following information of great interest.
From the book … Sipping from the Nile … My exodus from Egypt … author … Jean Naggar
“Despite that understanding that her efforts could permanently undermine the way of life she had always known, Auntie Helen, accompanied by her distinctive cane, traveled alone again and again to Suez and Ismailia after the end of the Second World War to supervise and expedite the loading of Jews emigrating to Palestine onto makeshift boats in the dead of night.
Certainly, the formation of the State of Israel changed the dynamic between Arab and Jew in the Middle East. It became a polarizing magnet, leading to huge rifts in the standing social structure, cutting through generations of tradition and peaceable interaction.
While most Jews world-wide rejoiced that Jews would at last have a homeland, those in Arab countries cast a wary eye at the chasm that was opening beside them, threatening irrevocably their safety and their way of life.
While I thought of my aunt as a fascinating person, I had no concept of the seismic shift that her activities were helping to produce in the internal psychological geography of the Arab countries, which were never again to accept their Jewish neighbors as brothers.
With the creation of the State of Israel, militant Islam was granted a voice and a cause.”
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AI
The two words "artificial" and "intelligence" are at odds with each other, because if something just happened to be intelligent, it couldn't “be” artificial.
If humans with devious intentions program harmful information into computers, and then refuse to shut the electricity off that runs the computers, of course harm often is the result.
To say that computers cause harm, is comparable to saying that books labeled as being holy information from gods cause harm.
It is humans that “use” the computers and the words in the books for selfish reasons that causes the harm.
Nuclear weapons do not have artificial intelligence. However, if electricity is engaged because of aggressive human nature, those weapons will accomplish the job that the humans demand of them.
Whether it's a stick or a stone, or a spear, or an arrow, or a gun, or a computer, or words in books, those inanimate objects are not responsible for anything.
Artificial intelligence does not exist in inanimate objects, and humans using those objects to harm and kill other humans, leave everything in common with that word “intelligence” … to be desired.
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