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Parent Post: I have a dream that one day both Jew and Gentile will stand together
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3/7/2025, 8:22:36 PM
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We do not believe we are superior to others. I don't think anybody is below anybody. I stand for truth, peace and love. Just like you.
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3/7/2025, 8:53:54 PM
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I ask these questions not to be confrontational but to touch the surface of levers on potential misunderstanding amongst populations who have only what they’ve heard and/or observed from bad faith player on both sides of the argument. If we can’t go deeper than the surface it feels like it’s just superficial words and rebuffs while under the surface the waters are muddy and perilous. and we don’t see anything but placating lisp service. branding people with antisemitism of ignorance only widens the crevice of misunderstanding and suspicion
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3/7/2025, 8:36:46 PM
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I really want to believe if that is a shared sediment among the most people of your faith. like I said I know a lot of beautiful souled people from the faith. I’ve traveled extensively and have had countless good even great interactions. And I love all children of god. But I like others struggle to understand where Judaism ends and Zionism begins. I recognize there has been peace in the “holy lands” between all monotheistic faiths which failed with the founding of the apartheid state. And that many Jewish people are against the oppression of others. Where is the line drawn on who is “allowed” to live in peace and self determination? Who and what is goyum? and if religion teaches that others are less is that not form of sanctified racism? can we accept others if culturally they’re not our or equally people? what is your personal stance on matters such as these?
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3/7/2025, 8:44:38 PM
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I will be the first to not judge the many for the actions of the few. and ask these questions because I believe they’re steps in closing a divide. not many people have asked or heard the answers to questions such as these so I believe if they can see you as a person with real personal convictions they’re more likely to understand that not everyone is the same and that’s okay but there are those we might find common ground beyond surface levels such as we all breath and defend what is of importance to us (what is that for you). I dream of a time we are all able to recognize our humanity in others and stand for common goals irregardless of where we’re from, who we pray or don’t pray to, and what we look like.
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