@lordmiles That same logic: If you are a Christian/Catholic and you believe God commanded His people to follow His laws, why would you not follow them (as much as practically possible)?
@litecoin_bull All of them should leave, or face what comes. That land is for the patrilineal descendants of Jacob, following the written Torah of Moses, exclusively... no one else.
@m0ldilocks I appreciate your affirmation of God and His Torah, but 'tsaraath' is not mold. It can occur in humans, linen, wool, leather, and mortared stone walls. The description of each scenario does not lend itself to being mold, but rather supernatural phenomena with a spiritual purpose.
@JoelKatz@DivinelyDesined The Creator of space, time, and all therein, is not subject to duality, including existence/nonexistence. The Creator's capacity to create is immeasurable and beyond comprehension. The Creator's presence may be concealed, or revealed (eg Moses), and its revelation resolves doubt.
@patriotUG2023 "Saving Israel for last" would also include resolving the questions of who actually has the Divine right to live in that land, how to authentic their identity and locate them, and what are the actual religious conditions they are required to fulfill.
@ShadowofEzra His last words: "redemption to the people of Israel, and to the whole world."
Does he realize that this will necessitate the revelation of WHO exactly the people of Israel are (YDNA?), and that it will require following the words of Moses (Gen-Deu) NOT than the Talmud?
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@pulte@carlquintanilla@jimcramer@davidfaber I hope the culture of home building shifts to value privacy and space, preserving more original trees on each lot, and more natural materials and methods of construction. The massive clear cut developments with vinyl wrapped stick homes that are basically detached townhomes suck.