Aboriginal people? So that whole Exodus, Promised Land thing that
tells when and how the Hebrews arrived in that area, we should just
ignore?

On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 2:36 PM, Michael Dinowitz
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> The bottom line problem is that you see Israel as an invader, not at the
> aboriginal people of the area. We Jews have our origin there, have prayed
> for return there, have been there for generations, have archeological proof
> of our existence there, etc. WE are aboriginal people to that area. To deny
> that is to deny thousands of years of provable history. If you accept that
> we are not invaders and that we have a right to be there, then all of a
> sudden this stops being an invader vs. native issue. If you actually go the
> extra step and understand the cultures of the area, then things get even
> more interesting.

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