Yes, you are correct that the Messiah (al-Masih) is interested in justice. It is inconceivable to imagine any of the holy people supporting the injustice of the Zionist regime.
Soon, GOD-willing, Imam Mahdi will lead the righteous in order to fulfil his mission of establishing justice on Earth after it has been filled with injustice. During this time, al-Masih will return to Earth. The holy people live and teach according to truth and justice.
Peace.
2006-08-12 12:14:58
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answered by HF 3
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It is unfortunate that the Palestinians were displaced, but that is what happens during a war.
It is equally unfortunate that Jordan point blank refused to honour any promises that it made to Palestinians between the time of the Balfour Declaration, and the formation of the State of Israel.
It is even more unfortunate that Jordan reneged on its promise of granting every Palestinian automatic citizenship in Jordan, when Israel defeated the UAR in 1948, and again in 1956, and again in 1967. Three times Jordan made that promise. Three times it reneged on that promise.
Israel was willing to accept the Palestinians, until those Palestinians decided that bullets were better than ballots. When the Islamic nations decided that providing military aid to Palestinians was more human than providing humanitarian assistance to Palestinians, that basically ensured that the Palestinians would be perpetual refugees, homeless rejects of the world.
In 2000 years will people be able to compare this batch of homeless rejects, with the previous batch of homeless rejects?
Where are the Palestinians to tell the hotheads that the way to be treated equally, is to work within the framework?
Where are the Palestinian leaders to discipline the hotheads who think that blowing up people and buildings is the way to win friends, and influence people?
The State of Israel was founded as a state to which Jews could find refuge. If the Palestinians behaved themselves, they would be welcome to stay. Since the majority of them --- or at least their leaders --- do not know how to behave themselves, none of them are welcome.
2006-08-12 20:11:48
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answered by jblake80856 3
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First off there has never been in history a country called Palestine! This is backed up by 4500 years of Egyptian history.
Secondly the Arab countries around Israel told the nomads called Palistian to settle the land before the Jews were able to gain their country back in 1948.
These countries were Syria, Trans- Jordan and Saudi Arabia.
Thirdly when Israel became a country again all the Arab countries attack Israel trying to wipe them off the face of the earth.
Lastly the camps that you speak of were finially set up because of the U.S. intervention telling the Arab countries to give them a place to stay. This is after these countries kicked them out of their country in the first place.
PLEASE learn the facts before you ask your one sided question that is based of fiction and not facts!
2006-08-12 20:29:42
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answered by fatboysdaddy 7
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Everyone is trying to play Judge and it is almost comical.
Nothing that is going on right now on Earth is important. Now is our time to make things the best we can in expectation of Jesus's return. We can make the world a good place to welcome Him back, or we can foul everything up and make it easier for Him to just wipe everything out. Right now the world isn't looking too good.
Nations boundaries and armies and lines on a map will mean absolutely nothing to Jesus. He will judge accordingly. Where His people are or are not when He returns is also of little significance. If He wants them all in Jeruselum...then they will go there. If He wants them in Hawaii.....there they will go. No power on Earth will be able to do anything on that day.
2006-08-12 19:14:01
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answered by tjjone 5
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The Palestinians took it from The Isrealites, Jews and Hebrews after the holocost all the 3 groups went home and took it back.
2006-08-12 19:09:56
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answered by isoar4jc 3
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He won't be COMING TODAY, SORRY! Not enough of the prophecies have come yet for him to return. The Wh*re of Babylon has not yet fallen, the "tidings of True Peace and Security have not been sung out," and other prophecies. Sorry.
2006-08-12 19:10:36
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answered by AdamKadmon 7
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The Messiah will save those who trust in Him (John 3:16). It does't matter if they are Jewish, Palestinian, Baptist, Muslim, American. Those who accept Jesus, the Messiah will have life. Those who reject Him will not.
2006-08-12 19:13:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Is God only king on Earth, or is he the ruler of the universe? His kingdom is not of this world. This world shall perish! ....yet, it will be restored, so there is nothing to fear.
2006-08-12 19:15:53
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answered by Cyber 6
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JESUS IS THE MESSIAH. THOSE WHO HAVE ACCEPTED HIM AS THE SON OF GOD AND GIVEN THEIR LIFE TO HIM WILL BE SAVED. NOBODY SHALL GET TO THE FATHER BUT THROUGH THE SON. THE LAND THAT THE JEWS LIVE IN WAS GIVEN TO THEM BY GOD
2006-08-12 19:12:47
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answered by Anonymous
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