This sort of analysis of I & II Samuel has fallen into disrepute, because of both the unity of style and dramatic elements use throughout the books of Samuel and because, if these stories are supposed to be "propaganda," they are pretty terrible at that role. The entire second half of the David story is a tragedy, one where David's shortcomings play the key role. Things like the literary echo of David, as a now feeble old man being confused by the sound of conflict outside during the coup attempt at the start of I Kings, as recalling/echoing the situation of the priest Eli at the opening of I Samuel, seems hardly the incidental work of "splicing propaganda narratives." — Count Timothy von Icarus
Good to see all these Jews in support of deportation. — Benkei
Who grew out of his opposite in Judaism... atleast according to the gospels which Nietzsche's got mad respect for Jesus from, as he details in AC 39 and 33... — DifferentiatingEgg
Jesus was an outcast from Judaism for rejecting their traditions to create his own life affirming values. — DifferentiatingEgg
eing really that you were too short sighted to see how your insult fell flat. Nietzsche praises their architecture actually. — DifferentiatingEgg
at the expense of absolutely(?) devaluing this world (embodied life), which he diagnoses as nihilism (—> cultural 'decay & decadence'). — 180 Proof
The eating of the apple as being the impetus for God to cause Mary's immaculate impregnation so she could give birth to a messiah to rid mankind of all its inherented sin is no more or less a better interpretation than positing it means Justin Beiber is God if one thinks the text is what is to be referred to for interpretation.
But not to pick in Christianity, Jewish midrashim are stories built seemingly from scratch in efforts to interpret biblical passages. — Hanover
The meaning of certain passages varies significantly depending upon tradition. Christianity finds foreshadowing and references to Jesus in the Hebrew bible, where other traditions do not. — Hanover
"this is what the Bible means"
Is this humility of understanding peculiar to the Bible or is something that you'd assert exists with any ancient writing? — Hanover
as Palestinians and Arabs will simply want to throw them into the sea and abolish the Israeli state. And any Palestinian state, how small or large, will continue this. — ssu
The whole Israeli objective is to make living unbearable and basically impossible in Gaza. As long as Israel's trading partners don't be upset about it as long there is no media outrage. I think that's the way the final solution for the Palestinians is implemented. — ssu
Many of them would even go along with the idea that they would be now Americans and not anymore just Palestinians. — ssu
Anyone suggesting that forced removal of people from where they have always lived is practical, or a great solution, should then be ready to take those people themselves. — ssu
Hence it looks like present administration Israel wants to go for some kind of a "final solution" option in the long term. — ssu
I disagree. The PLO doesn't have it's roots in Islamism, as Hamas has. — ssu
And of course in the 1948 the neighboring Arab states weren't defending the Palestinians, but trying to carve up the former British Mandate.
And here lies the absurdity of the situation: you are referring to PA and Palestinians under Hamas, but then again would they have then their independent statehood? No. — ssu
Suppose we were to put it to a vote. The majority of voters are white- the group least likely to be victims of prejudice. Would it really make sense to eliminate it based on a majority vote? I don't think so. — Relativist
So like the Pogroms in Eastern Europe that drove many Jews to migrate to America was ...actually a splendid thing to happen? — ssu
Yet as I've stated already, Azerbaijan did use ethnic cleansing / forced transfers, yet simply declaring publicly that nobody will be forced out, it worked perfectly. No condemnations whatsoever! Thing seems to be forgotten. Because they (the Azeris) didn't tell publicly that they want every single Armenian out.
It's not a great solution and likely won't happen. It is as delusional to especially think that it's a great solution as is the anti-semitist thinking that Israel is a Western colonial project and the European Jews that have migrated there ought to migrate back to where they came from. — ssu
