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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Ephraim Ben Noach on September 27, 2013, 09:06:23 PM
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http://youtu.be/aVkKFcl3fOU
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Remember he's a Mormon. Also 13, could represent the 13 attributes of G-d.
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Remember he's a Mormon. Also 13, could represent the 13 attributes of G-d.
I enjoyed watching Glen Beck when he had his TV show... I was aware he does internet broadcasts but have not actually taken the time to see what he is actually doing on there... After seeing this video I may start following his broadcasts again... He seems honest in his positions to the point where he puts himself out on a limb making it easy for people to slander what he is trying to say... He has been a staunch supporter of Israel and the Jewish religion to the point that I was expecting him to announce a conversion... It seems however he is just trying to remind people the part the Jewish people and religion had in societies development.
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He should at least make a disclosure explaining he is talking about Mormon theology and historiosophy. There is no historical evidence for this Mormon theory. I don't think the Assyrians settled in Italy and Germany and taught the locals how to be Fascists and Nazis Nor do I think the lost Israelites settled in the British isles and taught the locals how to be good Christians.
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I removed my last post from Brit am because I started to think they were Messianics, but they are the opposite( what is what I thought originally).
Here is Brit am's response to Glenn Beck...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPY2_EHHGmg&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Muman, Yair Davidiy is a Orthodox Jew, and this is his partner from Chabad...
http://www.kolhator.org.il/rabbi_avraham_feld.php
The Black Israelites are fakes! If you take a step back and look at the last 2600 years, the prophecys, and our allies, these guys might be onto something...
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Oh yeah, Yair Davidiy said King David had red hair!
It looks like to me most Hebrews were white!
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Excellent post Dan, I couldn't have phrased this better. I think Jews also use similar symbolism like using the name Edom to describe Rome, Greece and Christendom. I don't think the meaning in that case is based on ethnicity or genetics but rather on philosophical similarities. On the other hand the use of "Ishmael" as reference to the Arabs is both symbolic and literal as the Arabs are believed to be Ishmaelites.