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What Should We Think About Israel?
- Separating Fact from Fiction in the Middle East Conflict
- Narrated by: Tom Parks
- Length: 11 hrs and 28 mins
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Summary
You hear about Israel in the news regularly, but beyond the many opinions and preconceptions, do you really know what to make of the conflicts and controversies in the Middle East? What Should We Think About Israel? exposes the main current issues and provides well-researched objective facts to help you learn the truth about Israel's past, present, and future. This compilation from experts including Walter Kaiser, Jr., David Brickner, Mitch Glaser, Michael Brown, Arnold Fructenbaum, and Steven Ger will help you answer the tough questions:
- What is the history of the strife and suffering that continues in Israeli and Palestinian territories - and what are the potential solutions?
- What are the significant and long-term implications of locating the US embassy in Jerusalem?
- Why is the Holocaust still such a big deal nearly 75 years after it happened?
- What is the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions movement all about?
- What is being done to restore relations between Jews and Arabs?
Learn from respected scholars how to look past the heated debates and discern for yourself what is important to know about Israel and how that affects you today.
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- Anonymous User
- 31-01-24
Don't bother if you're not religious
Tried to listen to this as balancing research into the Israeli position given the ongoing atrocities in Palestine but almost instantly knew I could not give it any credence because of the reliance on biblical and religious references. Forced myself to get to Chapter 4. I will hopefully find a better resource.
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- Coco51
- 12-07-24
Religious Clap Trap
The author contends that a god, who might or might not exist, has chosen one nation excusive rights to own lands that have been owned and lived in for thousands of years by Arabs. In the first place this is a flimsy argument based on supposed writings thousands of years ago, for which there is no verification. Quoting passages from the bible does not make them true! To follow evangeslists arguments logically, one might reasonably say that the tales of the brothers Grimm, or Hans Christian Anderson are as valid as the bible, and be the basis for demanding statehood of nothing more than nefarious and convenient lies, then using this ’god given right’ to wage war on the Arabs who, by reason of unbroken occupation, have a greater claim than those incoming. ’God’ did not create a state of Israel - the conception was that of colonialists who bestowed Palestinian land over when they had no right, to Zionists who have pursued aggressive wars against indigenous peoples, in breach of those peoples’ human rights and well establised international law.
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- Ishbel
- 10-07-23
A firm submission of truth.
Yes , I’d recommend this book to all who do not know their Bible ( God’s Word), because they have listened to mankind rather than to God who gives us all wisdom and understanding just for the asking.
Largely, those who have given presentations here have walked closely with the Lord.
Thank you to Randall Price for assembling the submissions and to Tom Parks for reading it so effectively.
This book is a true blessing.
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