Comments by "June VanDerMark" (@junevandermark952) on "Piers Morgan Uncensored" channel.

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  5. 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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  8. During the second world war ... Jews that were trying to escape Hitler's "Final Solution Mandate" ... were not welcome in most countries ... so those Jews were foisted off on the Palestinians by the thousands. And for their own earthly protection ... those Jews created the State of Israel "inside" of Palestine. That was Zionism. Anti-Semitism is to be against the Jewish "religion." Some Jews that are Atheists “are” anti-Semitic. And most certainly Christianity and Islam are anti-Semitic religions. Christian "missionaries" are not in Israel for any other reason than to convert the Jews to Christianity, so that (from their opinions) Jesus will once again make his appearance ... to take them ALL "home" to Christian heaven. Those Christian missionaries belong to "The Jews for Jesus" movement. Misplaced hatred against the Jews started with the ridiculous stories in the Christian bible that the Jews killed Jesus and that the Jews were money-grabbers and that Jesus wanted the Jews brought to him to be slayed. Had Jesus lived ... he would have stayed faithful only TO Judaism. Jewish Rabbis do not vouch for Catholicism ... or ... for Protestantism. Religion has been the cause of massive amounts of torture and death ... and hopefully one day soon ... as more and more members of clergy (there are now hundreds) shed the myths to find jobs away from religion ... it gives hope that others will follow the lead. From the book ... Apostle to Apostate: The Story of the Clergy Project … authors … Catherine Dunphy, Richard Dawkins When you are reared to think of your faith and its leaders as infallible, dissent can be an unsettling thing. This is particularly true for clergy, who have devoted their lives to the subject of faith. I therefore especially hope that this story reaches those clergy who have yet to articulate their doubts. As they struggle through this process, I am thankful that they can look to the Clergy Project as an example of community and humanism as an example of good. 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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  10. 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 …“has” 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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  14. 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 belonged to the different factions. 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 the 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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  18. From my perspective, it always was and still is religion itself that caused and causes the problems in the Middle East. If the words Jew and Muslim did not exist ... there would not BE any Israel TO have divided the people. Because of what happened to them in Germany and in other areas of the world … and wanting protection from those who hated and hate the Jews, some of those Jews became desperate to create a place they could call their own ... and so … they did everything in their power to create the state of Israel … which of course in turn pushed the Muslims off the land that they had previously and freely roamed at will … along side of the Jews. Way back in history, a group of Jews that had been polytheists, with belief in many gods, decided that if they created monotheism … (belief in one g-d) all people on earth would have to join their religion to be acceptable to that one g-d. They claimed to be “THE CHOSEN FEW” … and that was when others started to hate the idea that the Jews thought they could monopolize and OWN that one god for their own personal advantages. Because previously every group had their own gods they were all content to play with and personalize those gods “at will.” No need at all to be jealous. You just don’t get away with telling people that there is only one god and he favors only the Jews as his CHOSEN FEW… and then expect to create world peace. That is when religious wars started … in VAIN … with the attitudes of such as the Catholics, Muslims and much later the Protestants … on their high horses … shouting … “We’re going to show YOU JEWS who GOD LOVES … and DOESN’T LOVE!!!” If everyone on planet earth had the exact same religion ... or no religion TO DEFEND ... there wouldn't BE any State of Israel … or any land referred to as being HOLY land. After all, if a god created land … then ALL land should be HOLY … shouldn’t it? Because humans are naturally aggressive and territorial … as are all animals … wars would be natural … but had the Jews not created the one-god dogma … there would not be any wars over which group was the “chosen few” of the “imaginary” god, and the state of Israel would not exist. There shouldn’t be any question about the fact that religion itself lowers human mentality into being the dumbest animals on planet earth.
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  24. From my perspective, it always was and still is religion itself that caused and causes the problems in the Middle East. If the words Jew and Muslim did not exist ... there would not BE any Israel TO have divided the people. Because of what happened to them in Germany and in other areas of the world … and wanting protection from those who hated and hate the Jews, some of those Jews became desperate to create a place they could call their own ... and so … they did everything in their power to create the state of Israel … which of course in turn pushed the Muslims off the land that they had previously and freely roamed at will … along side of the Jews. Way back in history, a group of Jews that had been polytheists, with belief in many gods, decided that if they created monotheism … (belief in one g-d) all people on earth would have to join their religion to be acceptable to that one g-d. They claimed to be “THE CHOSEN FEW” … and that was when others started to hate the idea that the Jews thought they could monopolize and OWN that one god for their own personal advantages. Because previously every group had their own gods they were all content to play with and personalize those gods “at will.” No need at all to be jealous. You just don’t get away with telling people that there is only one god and he favors only the Jews as his CHOSEN FEW… and then expect to create world peace. That is when religious wars started … in VAIN … with the attitudes of such as the Catholics, Muslims and much later the Protestants … on their high horses … shouting … “We’re going to show YOU JEWS who GOD LOVES … and DOESN’T LOVE!!!” If everyone on planet earth had the exact same religion ... or no religion TO DEFEND ... there wouldn't BE any State of Israel … or any land referred to as being HOLY land. After all, if a god created land … then ALL land should be HOLY … shouldn’t it? Because humans are naturally aggressive and territorial … as are all animals … wars would be natural … but had the Jews not created the one-god dogma … there would not be any wars over which group was the “chosen few” of the “imaginary” god, and the state of Israel would not exist. There shouldn’t be any question about the fact that religion itself lowers human mentality into being the dumbest animals on planet earth.
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  27. From my perspective, it always was and still is religion itself that caused and causes the problems in the Middle East. If the words Jew and Muslim did not exist ... there would not BE any Israel TO have divided the people. Because of what happened to them in Germany and in other areas of the world … and wanting protection from those who hated and hate the Jews, some of those Jews became desperate to create a place they could call their own ... and so … they did everything in their power to create the state of Israel … which of course in turn pushed the Muslims off the land that they had previously and freely roamed at will … along side of the Jews. Way back in history, a group of Jews that had been polytheists, with belief in many gods, decided that if they created monotheism … (belief in one g-d) all people on earth would have to join their religion to be acceptable to that one g-d. They claimed to be “THE CHOSEN FEW” … and that was when others started to hate the idea that the Jews thought they could monopolize and OWN that one god for their own personal advantages. Because previously every group had their own gods they were all content to play with and personalize those gods “at will.” No need at all to be jealous. You just don’t get away with telling people that there is only one god and he favors only the Jews as his CHOSEN FEW… and then expect to create world peace. That is when religious wars started … in VAIN … with the attitudes of such as the Catholics, Muslims and much later the Protestants … on their high horses … shouting … “We’re going to show YOU JEWS who GOD LOVES … and DOESN’T LOVE!!!” If everyone on planet earth had the exact same religion ... or no religion TO DEFEND ... there wouldn't BE any State of Israel … or any land referred to as being HOLY land. After all, if a god created land … then ALL land should be HOLY … shouldn’t it? Because humans are naturally aggressive and territorial … as are all animals … wars would be natural … but had the Jews not created the one-god dogma … there would not be any wars over which group was the “chosen few” of the “imaginary” god, and the state of Israel would not exist. There shouldn’t be any question about the fact that religion itself lowers human mentality into being the dumbest animals on planet earth.
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  33. There is always more to the story. 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. 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.” Citizens will always take sides in these matters … but government leaders such as Justin and Pierre should know better than to take sides between Jews and Muslims.
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  36. There is always more to the story. Against the advice of many of his advisers in the United States government, on his own, Harry Truman … President of the United States … 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 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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  39.  @jaycarver4886  I suggest you take the following words as being very serious. If Donald Trump happens to win the next election … his first plan would be to demolish the United States Constitution. The first President George Washington (to put the power into the hands of the voters) … *GAVE UP HIS CHANCE to be voted in again as President. George Washington was an honorable man in the sense of making certain that Presidents were not allowed to stay in office their whole lives, because had that occurred, Presidents would probably all have been uncontrol able, unapproachable dictators, prone to handing off the Presidency to their heirs … making the United States a complete dictatorship. From the book … Washington: The Indispensable Man … author … James Thomas Flexner “During the election, however, Washington adhered to his highest principles. The stakes, he felt, were much higher than any partisanship, so high that risks would have to be taken concerning what would happen after the hand was played. He saw the election as a potential demonstration to all the world that republican institutions were, in their purity, viable. He was, indeed, personally establishing a precedent that extended the Constitution. Despite much discussion of the issue, that document had not limited the number of terms a President could serve. The establishment of the Vice Presidency permitted succession in the monarchical manner: the President, again and again re-elected if he pleased the people, would be, on his death, succeeded by his preestablished heir. Even Jefferson, during his period of closeness with Washington, had been content with the thought that the first President would serve out his lifetime. But Washington wished the succession to be determined, in an absolutely republican manner, by the ballot box. This would be the culmination of his own career, his final gift to the world. Perhaps it was Washington’s realization of his own tremendous power that made him feel that if he intervened in an election he would prevent the people from making their own choice. In any case, he adhered to the resolution he had made when lesser offices were in the balance that he would play absolutely no role in the election. He had no intention of being publicly identified with either the Republicans or the Federalists. Although he believed that Jefferson had betrayed him personally and might well betray the nation of France, the old hero made absolutely no move to block Jefferson’s road to the Presidency. The Federalist candidate, John Adams, won, but, owing to a confusion in the Federalist vote for Vice President, Jefferson came into that office. Washington made no recorded comment. The precedent Washington established, that a President should retire after two terms, held until it was breached by Franklin Delano Roosevelt. It was then formally written into the Constitution.”
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