@dogmael_jones@ZacksJerryRig@NikkiHaley Why you are not calling savages the same Europeans that slaughtered the native Americans and actually stole the land?
Fact, Jews lived in Israel for thousands of years across the history, they came back
Arabs lived there been given the opportunity to co-existed, they refused
@dogmael_jones@ZacksJerryRig@NikkiHaley We are progressing, good, the geographical land is the same regardless of who was the ruler.
Unlike America for example which was taken from the native Indians, Israel (Palestine of that time) wasn’t, Jews, Arabs and Christian’s lived there.
The Jews came back to their homeland
@dogmael_jones@ZacksJerryRig@NikkiHaley How the land is not the same 😂😂😂
You shared a map! Exactly the same land geographically.
There is nothing that can change that reality as those are facts - same geographical land.
Not sure that I understand the European savages part, mind explaining?
@dogmael_jones@ZacksJerryRig@NikkiHaley The ChatGPT for as actual for you, to reflect the facts so you will know that what I am saying is backed up by facts.
Look, we have progress, you call both Israel no 😂
@dogmael_jones@ZacksJerryRig@NikkiHaley I understand from the beginning, I know history.
So now you understand the timeline, happy to be at service.
Palestine came AFTER all that, just facts (now you also know who and why it was called Palestine)
@dogmael_jones@ZacksJerryRig@NikkiHaley LOL… it was RENAMED! Why people don’t know anything about history 🤦🏻♂️
It’s like your name is Jones and then someone will decide to call you Drake, but your name was always Jones… you get my point?
It was called Palestine FROM CE135 to 1948.
But how it was called before? 😂😂
@Directorgawd@ZacksJerryRig@NikkiHaley I am an atheist (well 99% because you don't know for sure) but I am not stupid.
Open the books, do some research, nothing is invented here.
Fiction is what is written on the spiritual level but not about the events themself.
flat earth is fiction not this.
🇮🇱 Israel's Christian population has grown from approximately 34,000 in 1948 to nearly 188,000 today, making it the only country in the Middle East where the Christian community has increased rather than declined since the Second World War.
Christians in Israel serve as military officers, Supreme Court justices, diplomats, and members of parliament, while Christian populations across much of the rest of the Middle East fell sharply due to conflict, displacement, and widespread persecution.
@Directorgawd@ZacksJerryRig@NikkiHaley Enjoy...
P.S you see there on the bottom of the map a place called Philistia? this has nothing to do with Palestine :)
Glad that I was able to help