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Thanks for this. I often point out that even if one believes not a whit of the bible and Jewish theology, there remains the inconvenient fact that Jews/Hebrews/Israelites built Israel and had sovereignty, through which they experienced their ethnogenesis. People living their lives where they were born as a people has, at its most basic, nothing to do with religious belief and yet this concept still gets stuck in the craw of the idiots. That’s why Muslims defy their own scripture in pretending Jews have no connection to the land, and useful idiots lap that up to feed their insatiable need to feel (but not be) morally superior. Pathetic.

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BAM! 100%

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Thanks for Dar al-Islam and Dar ak-Harb. Knowing that provides a slice of ideology and a bit of background insight into things like the 1988 Hamas Covenant.

I am one of those who believes that GD exists and that the Tanakh is His written account. I am also a beekeeper. Once the anatomy, physiology, and social dynamics of bees are appreciated, there is no rational understanding other than there is a Creator/Designer. One just has to "see".

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I am not ignorant of the hypocrisy. If people want to know the truth, they can. But atheism and progressivism are angry rejections of the truth - “I hate my dad so I am going to bad mouth everything associated with him.”

Seattle is one giant stew of women who left their hometowns, and the supervision of their fathers, so that they can engage in forbidden behaviors. For them, supporting the Hamas cause is the same as moving in with a tattooed guitar player boyfriend to engage in a season of sport-f***ing - hedonism enjoyed in direct defiance of their father (or the spirit of “the father”.)

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And this brings up the question, at what point does a piece of land become Muslim territory? Does it need Muslim rule or just a certain percentage of the population? I have been looking all my life to prove or disprove something my mother told me when I was young, that when a population of an area is 10% Muslim it is considered Muslim in perpetuity. Ten percent is not very much, that means 90% of the population is not Muslim. My mother could have been repeating hearsay, or she could have been repeating some fact. How do *Muslims* define what they consider Muslim territory?

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