Exactly…Native Americans have some very clear religious beliefs about the land and it being given to them. Navahos for example and the land between their four sacred mountains.

comming from you that is halarious

No, The point was if they could answer they would see others who proposed came up with a plan then went and negotiated it. It did not turn out. They didn’t go in with no plan.

Now back to your TDS.

Just to add to your post many Australian diggers owed their lives to the wonderful Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels who looked after our diggers’ needs over their own needs.

I must of missed the part where the Bible dictates international law

Native americans were big on idols and fake gods.

The true and living God never mentioned Native americans.

God is in control. Man only thinks he is.

Who’s to say they are fake gods? I’m sure there are lots and lots and lots of people in the world who consider a god of the Middle East a fake god also…

They’re lucky they get any input at all considering their mostly self inflicted circumstances.

By the way, this peace plan is a waste of time. The Palestinians wouldn’t honor it even if they agreed to it.

Everybody will know when they stand before God in the judgement.

If they don’t figure it out before then however, unfortunately , it will be too late.

That’s a good point.

The Palestinians and the Arabs should have won the ■■■■■■■ war then. Religion has nothing to do with this. This is the Palestinians making unreasonable demands and not accepting that they lost.

They lost in 1948, in 1967, and in 1973. Both Intifadas failed.

They’re a defeated people demanding the victor, who was the victim of their aggression in each of those conflicts, give them what they want and complete rewrite the territorial map in the Palestinian’s favor.

How on earth do the Israelis negotiate with demands like that?

But which god? And do our secular laws require us to listen to one particular god? Sounds very sharia-like to me.

The Jewish heritage in that part of the world stretches back two thousand years.

Regardless, the Palestinians never had ownership of any of it in the first place. The Ottoman Empire held it until 1918 and then collapsed. The British gained sovereignty over Mandatory Palestine.

Neither the Jews or the Palestinians “owned” that land. The Ottomans and then the British owned it. The British made the decision to issue the Balfour declaration. And later the UN created a two state plan to deal with Palestine after the British announced their withdrawal.

Then the Arabs violently refused to accept it. And the new Arab states mobilized and invaded once the Jewish held portions of Israel declared independence.

At that point it came down to who won the war. And the Israelis won.

Why settle for a single state theocracy when we have the divinely given right to tell the whole world what to do?

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So funny. That’s exactly what they say about your god.

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And everyone can say the same about their own god. And what about those who don’t believe in one specific god or any god whatsoever? Are they outside the pale of legal consideration?

Neither side had any rights.

Once the shots broke out it came down to who won.

The Israelis won in each conflict. Decisively won.

The victors dictate the peace. That’s how it works.

Did you hear Kushner disparaging the Palestinians on Fox and Friends this morning? Pretty funny to hear him claim he wants them to abide by a plan that lacks their involvement or input, and then listen to him insult them.

If the Palestinian leadership had any sense they would take what they can get.

The Israelis are under no moral or legal obligation to accede to their demands.