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TruthSpreader:
Dear Muman, will there be a third war in Lebanon?

muman613:

--- Quote from: YimachShemotoIslam on February 24, 2010, 07:12:59 PM ---Dear Muman, will there be a third war in Lebanon?


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I am not a prophet and I cannot foretell the future... But if I were a betting man I would think that the odds are pretty good that there will be another conflict with Lebanon.

Apparently my favorite city, Tzfat, was the target of 1000s of missiles from Lebanon... Read this story from Aish.com: http://www.aish.com/jw/id/48924907.html


--- Quote ---What kind of damage would you expect from 3,870 missiles?
Excerpted from "The Miracles of the Lebanon War" by Miyanei Hayeshua.

Attack on Tzfat

The first burst of missiles on Tzfat fell in the commercial center of the city, hitting the Tzalil Center which has many stories and offices. It was 2:40 in the afternoon, an hour when the city is teeming with people.

Although other towns along the border had been previously shot at, Tzfat residents didn't believe missiles could reach them. Tzfat had been outside of range for many years. Then, without any prior warning, missiles fell in the heart of the commercial center.

Missiles usually blow up when they hit something hard. Their immense speed results in the explosion and momentum forcing the missile's propelling charge into a hole created by the explosion. For instance, when it hits a house, the missile's entire destructive charge penetrates the house and explodes into thousands of pieces.

In the first attack on Tzfat, the first missile fell on the roof of a shopping mall, making a direct hit on the large air conditioning unit positioned there. It was a relatively new building and the air conditioner set up on the roof was a huge device made of metal and tin. It was hard enough to cause the missile to explode. It shattered the air conditioner with ear-piercing noise. But not one person was injured.

A Tzfat resident relates: "We knew that a war was going on and we knew that terrorists had shot missiles on the army base in Meron the night before. Despite this, we didn't believe that missiles could fall on Tzfat. Even when we heard the first missile falling, it still didn't register. Add to this the fact that during the first time it fell, you are standing helplessly. You can't stop the missiles, you don't know what to do, where to flee, which place is protected and what else! Can a missile pulverize an entire building? Perhaps you should flee the building? Maybe you should hide inside it instead? Maybe you should go down to the shelter? Where is it? Does this building even have a shelter? These were the questions that reeled through the minds of each one of us. We understood only too soon that the next missiles might wound us, only that this realization couldn't keep up with the speed of the missiles that fell one after the other, hitting Tzfat 's commercial center time and again."

Seconds later the second missile made another direct hit on the roof of a building filled with visitors... but didn't penetrate.

I met Yaakov Shitreet, the engineer who had built the shopping mall, a few days later. I praised him for the roof he had cast for the building which was strong enough to withstand the powerful concussion of the missile.

He stared at me, laughed, and said I was making a serious mistake. This roof was made of plain blocks and bricks, but it had one strong beam in it. Because it had to support the entire ceiling, the beam was made particularly durable with reinforced cement and iron reinforcements.

The missile had hit the beam and couldn't penetrate. Its fragments scattered all around and shattered the windows of the building, but didn't cause any loss in life.
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TruthSpreader:
Dear Muman, who do some people compare blacks to apes?

✡ Hindu Zionist ॐ:

--- Quote from: muman613 on February 24, 2010, 12:44:27 AM ---
--- Quote from: ✡ Hindu Zionist ॐ on February 23, 2010, 01:21:29 PM ---can you explain me what is Tzelem Elokim and the concept of I am that I Am?

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Shalom HZ,

You ask some very 'deep' questions of me.  Both of those questions do not have an easy answer.

Hashem asked the Jewish people, in last weeks Torah reading, to build a sanctuary and he will dwell amongst us. The Rabbis teach us that the sanctuary he will dwell in is within us, if we make a place for him. May we merit to see Moshiach come and the rebuilding of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem.

Amen

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thanks for the insightful information. It took me couple of days to understand the concept. The vasteness of the sea of knowledge will take time to understand for us mortals living in eastern world  :)

Irish Zionist:
Muman can you explain these versus:
From TEHILLIM (The Book Of Psalms)

Psalm 2   
8. Ask of me, and I will give thee the Gentiles for thy inheritance, and the utmost parts of the earth for thy possession.

Now by my understanding G-d is giving the Gentiles most of the earth for ther possession.

9. Thou shall rule them with a rod of iron and shalt break them in pieces like a potter's vessel.

I have no idea what this means and hope that you can explain.

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