shapurzolaktaf
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It's not religious anymore, now it's geopoliticsThe Crusades ended in the 14th century. Some Muslims have to finally understand that wars are not about religion anymore.
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It's not religious anymore, now it's geopoliticsThe Crusades ended in the 14th century. Some Muslims have to finally understand that wars are not about religion anymore.
The Syrian air defense was obsolete..the only viable one was Russian under Russian troops control..it was also used to protect Bashar Al Assad's palace.. it was the S-400..With an Israeli-Russian deal not to use it against Israeli fighter jets if they don't attack Russian bases and Bashar's palace..

The Crusades ended in the 14th century. Some Muslims have to finally understand that wars are not about religion anymore.
modern warfare for the West is about control of resources. it's something they have imposed on other nations. people forget about the religious aspects of warfare and how it is used to justify the war. Us vs Them and God is on our side. blah blah blah. is just propaganda to get people up to enlist and go fight the good fightIt's not religious anymore, now it's geopolitics
Thank you. I had never heard of it. Sounds almost comical, but it is true. You can even read it here:In the 1800s, a version of the Bible was utilized to introduce Christianity to enslaved Africans in the British West Indies. However, it underwent alterations where any references to freedom were removed, and instead, passages emphasizing obedience were highlighted.“Servants, be obedient to them that are your masters according to the flesh, with fear and trembling, in singleness of your heart, as unto Christ” Ephesians 6:5.
The “Slave Bible” also told of Joseph’s enslavement but left out the parts where Moses led the Israelites to freedom lol
The people who started the slave trade were Christians, in fact, the Catholic Church actively supported the enslavement and genocide of indigenous people. Christianity did not bring any civilization into Africa
Protestants....In the 1800s, a version of the Bible was utilized to introduce Christianity to enslaved Africans in the British West Indies. However, it underwent alterations where any references to freedom were removed, and instead, passages emphasizing obedience were highlighted.“Servants, be obedient to them that are your masters according to the flesh, with fear and trembling, in singleness of your heart, as unto Christ” Ephesians 6:5.
The “Slave Bible” also told of Joseph’s enslavement but left out the parts where Moses led the Israelites to freedom lol
The people who started the slave trade were Christians, in fact, the Catholic Church actively supported the enslavement and genocide of indigenous people. Christianity did not bring any civilization into Africa
That statement of yours can upset many people, though I agree with it wholeheartedly!This scriptures can be literally read anyway you want them to be, as they are so vaguely worded and with zero specific timelines as well.
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