That's a tradition, a history, a memory - not an excuse for carnage.Yet if they do have an ancestral homeland it is in Africa. — BitconnectCarlos
Barred from Jerusalem after the third major revolt. Roman rule was often brutal to occupied peoples, especially those who gave them a hard time. If the OT is anything to go by, the Judeans' treatment of its conquests was no better. That's imperial wars for you. Sometimes, if God is displeased, he does choose somebody else for a change - (sorry, Tevye) - at least, according to the prophets.Yes they were expelled from their ancestral homeland in 135 AD. — BitconnectCarlos
Yet if they do have an ancestral homeland it is in Africa. — BitconnectCarlos
That's a tradition, a history, a memory - not an excuse for carnage. — Vera Mont
Barred from Jerusalem after the third major revolt. — Vera Mont
Presence is not possession and confers no rights.There were Jews who remained in the region and have had a continuous presence since antiquity. — BitconnectCarlos
Yes. So are/were most minorities.These Jews were oftens subject to persecution. — BitconnectCarlos
Unfortunately, violence has occurred on Earth since the amoeba.So the violence is not just due to the "occupation" but rather occurred well before it. — BitconnectCarlos
Presence is not possession and confers no rights. — Vera Mont
Indigenous in what way, according to what source? The OT story has them attacking Jericho without provocation. The real story is lost, though archeologists keep chipping away at it. Somebody was there before who isn't there now. This is a fairly common situation when peoples are nomadic, or flee from invasion or migrate due to inimical weather events or fight among themselves and split off.It is the ancestral homeland of the Jews making the Jews indigenous to it. — BitconnectCarlos
Indigenous in what way, according to what source? — Vera Mont
According to the biblical story, the ancestors wandered all over those lands from Turkey to Egypt. Does that mean modern Israel has a right to occupy all of what was Mesopotamia? Is the US obliged to arm and finance that expansion?Jewish identity is born in that region -- in Israel. — BitconnectCarlos
According to the biblical story, the ancestors wandered all over those lands from Turkey to Egypt. — Vera Mont
Ah, so religious identity is distinct from national identity.The ancestors are different from Judaism. — BitconnectCarlos
It's not just religious people. Nationalists and ideologues of every stripe have a banner story.This is why all religious people are dumb; they try to elevate stories to facts. — Benkei
I don't even know what it is. I'm guessing bloodlines, DNA sort of thing. In which case, no. (Wouldn't look very good on a Canadian.)do you believe in biological essentialism — schopenhauer1
That's what it means to the nation. Of course the notion doesn't play well with colonial subdivision of territory or post- WWI and II redrawing of maps by world powers. Then, too, 'identified' may have quite an elastic interpretation.or do you think a longstanding tie to a biological, ethnic, or cultural identity, along with a historical connection to a particular region, could be used as such to define a people who have identified with it for generations? — schopenhauer1
Ancestral home means nothing because it's a religious claim. — Benkei
a longstanding tie to a biological, ethnic, or cultural identity, along with a historical connection to a particular region, could be used as such to define a people who have identified with it for generations? — schopenhauer1
Oddly enough, the Lenape are not getting Manhattan back and then spreading out over all of New York State with Chinese tanks and missiles. Yet....And also apparently you have no regard for native american claims either. — BitconnectCarlos
A civilizational claim. And also apparently you have no regard for native american claims either. — BitconnectCarlos
But under the law, once citizens, Jew and non-Jew are equal. — BitconnectCarlos
ethno-religion — BitconnectCarlos
Yes, just as Christian and Muslims determine their own definitions. — BitconnectCarlos
No kidding! But would you be willing to give up your house and farm if they had a claim on it on genetic, religious, traditional, or 'some of us have been here all along' grounds?I'm sympathetic to native american claims to get back some parts of the land to which they are indigenous to. It's been extremely destructive to those communities to try to erase that heritage. — BitconnectCarlos
Jesus Christ that's funny. — Benkei
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