Comments by "I love noodles" (@ilovenoodles7483) on "Voice of America"
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@AshikJonathan
😱😱 Really?
(That was sarcasm, sorry)
Ok, seriously though, I knew it.
You are exactly right.
I asked that question so that people could see that while there's is literally rockets and war going on, while the Palestinians that are profiting from the evil pay for slay program, live comfortably and even have their children running out to see what's causing the noise, from a safe distance, might I add,
and these so-called oppressed Palestinians living nice and comfy while their own other people are literally starving to death and have no means necessary to get out or make things better.
I do not see the Palestinians not Jewish people, but the Palestinians that own that nice, expensive home, opening it up to the other fellow, less fortunate Palestinians, but they sure want all Palestinians to unite together. against the Jewish nation in their own homeland of Israel, because of this horrible war that is supposedly trying to get rid of Palestine.
It is sickening how they did not report on what led to these rockets being fired in the first place.
People just really need a brain so that they can see beyond the bias propaganda and fake media.
If Israel really actually wanted to destroy Palestinians, they would have done it a long time ago and they would have definitely taken out this nice, pretty, casita.
Long live Israel 🇮🇱
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Not every one knows that this event happens though.
Filipinos do this to comenmorate this event, NOT for the purpose of of glorifying the crucifixion itself, but to never forget what Jesus went through for all of mankind.
Salvation isn't easy, just like freedom isn't really free.
VoA maybe wanted to bring awareness to viewers. They only showed a small tidbit of the reenactment, which I can understand why it can leave people like yourself confused about why VOA even chose to show of clip about it. They should've added the context to it, but since they aren't exactly Christian and VoA is the liberal media, they tend to leave a lot of context out and have a lot wondering.
I have long debated about whether or not the crucifixion was horrible or not. It was, if you only focus on the means of the suffering part, but God said "by My stripes you were healed," that is in the Bible in the book of Isaiah. He was pierced for our trasgressions and punished for our sins. He bled for us. So even in the Old Test. it was prophesied that Jesus would die by way of crucifixion. Being crucifed is how He bled for us and when blood and water hit the floor, that did prove who Jesus really is!
He freely laid down his life for us, He did not get robbed then violently murdered or die any other way. This was part of God's plan and crucifixion shows and proves that Jesus does know what it's like to suffer and be in pain.
Praise God! He connected with us people in all ways, literally.
However, Jesus was born for the sole purpose to get crucified because of the result of God's plan and the implication of what it means. Jesus knew doing it this way would touch the hearts of all men. Like He says in the Bible, "if I be lifted up, I'll draw all men unto me."
That is in the Gospel.
Obviously, Jesus could not get risen from the dead if He never died in the first place. The crucifixion has actually more meaning than what people have been what led to believe.
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