Legacy of Faith: Saint Porphyrius Church, Gaza

An explosion occurred within the grounds of one of the world’s oldest churches, Gaza City’s St. Porphyrius Greek Orthodox Church, on Thursday evening while numerous Palestinian families were seeking refuge on the premises. Brave rescuers were on the scene, working diligently to extract people from the debris, and regrettably, several of them sustained serious injuries.

Legacy of Faith: Saint Porphyrius Church, Gaza

How A Fruit Juice Company Forcefully Stole The Hawaiian Kingdom

Why did the US want Hawaii? With even a glance at its sensual beaches and lush jungles, it’s no surprise that the scenic islands have always been desirable. But as with any story of settlement, the development of Hawaii didn’t come about as peacefully or honorably as its sumptuous vistas would have you believe. For American lawyer and entrepreneur Sanford Ballard Dole, Hawaii was a gold mine — or at least a pineapple one — and he used his government influence and self-appointed position in Hawaii to push the US toward taking over the islands in the late 1890s.

The Insane Story Of How A Fruit Juice Company Forcefully Stole The Hawaiian Kingdom

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How Native Hawaiians have been pushed out of Hawai’i

Israeli to American: “The godly thing to do is to kill you”.

Bitchute

Middle East Eye just uploaded this video. It’s from a few years ago. I remembered that I had uploaded it to my Bitchute. Apparently, it’s resurfaced on social media. I’ve only found it recently posted on Reddit.

“The Godly thing to do is to kill you. That’s what the Torah says.” Video footage captured a verbal altercation that took place when an Israeli approached a group of Americans who had been stopped by Israeli police for unknown reasons. The video stirred controversy on social media and a debate about the rights of US citizens in Israel.

Middle East Eye

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Is The Torah Condemning Of Killing Non-Believers?

The Torah, Judaism’s holiest text, does not explicitly state that non-believers should be killed. However, there are a number of passages in the Torah that have been interpreted by some as calling for the death of non-believers. For example, in Exodus 22:20, the Torah says, “Whoever sacrifices to any god other than the Lord must be destroyed.” And in Deuteronomy 13:6-10, the Torah says that if a city turns to idol worship, the entire city should be put to the sword.

Idolatry and the Customs of the Nations