What Sacrifices Are Necessary for Jerusalem's Peace?

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In summary, Judah must remove foreign mosques and restore the altar of the God of Israel on the Temple Mount, offering burnt offerings morning and evening in accordance with the law of Moses. This will establish the Temple Mount as the royal House of Prayer for All Nations and reunite Jerusalem as the eternal capital of Israel. The conversation also includes disagreement and criticism of the idea of burnt offerings and religious conflict, with some expressing the opinion that these topics do not belong in the forum.
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David Ben-Ariel
Judah must remove the foreign mosques of Ishmael's alien god and restore the altar of the God of Israel upon the TEMPLE Mount and proceed to "offer burnt offerings upon it. as it is written in the law of Moses the man of God. And they sat the altar uon its bases, for fear was upon them because of the people of those countries [resident sworn enemies and international pressure and opposition]: and they offered BURNT OFFERINGS upon it to the LORD, even burnt offerings morning and evening" (Ezra 3:2-3).

It's time for Judah to make their move upon the Temple Mount and RESTORE JEWISH WORSHIP AT JUDAISM'S HOLIEST SITE.

The Temple Mount must host the royal House of Prayer for All Nations. whose international representatives will be most welcome and their generous offerings gladly accepted (Isa. 56:7).

Jerusalem undivided: the eternal capital of Israel!
 
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Praise the Lord Hallelujah!
 
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Finally, a real solution. This will fix everything.
 
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You are wrong
 
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wait...do burnt offerings include the bodies of your enemies? how barbaric.
 
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If that's what God wanted he wouldn't have sent that angel to Mohammed.
 
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Wtf? What in that post warrants any kind of discussion? Nothing! So why post it in a forum where people discuss things? YOU MORON! SHUT UP!

Oh yeah, you're WRONG!
 
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I agree. Your topics are definitely NOT Va Va Voom. Burnt offerings are NOT Va Va Voom. Fighting because of religion is NOT Va Va Voom. Posting about things like this that no-one really cares about is NOT Va Va Voom.

Face it. This is a Va Va Voom free zone.
 

1. What exactly are sacrifices for peace?

Sacrifices for peace refer to the actions or offerings that individuals or groups make in order to promote or achieve peace. These can include personal sacrifices, such as giving up something valuable or important, as well as larger sacrifices, such as giving up power or resources.

2. Why are sacrifices necessary for peace?

Sacrifices are often seen as necessary for peace because they require individuals or groups to put aside their own interests or desires for the greater good. By making sacrifices, people can demonstrate their commitment to peace and show a willingness to compromise and work together towards a common goal.

3. Do sacrifices for peace always work?

Unfortunately, sacrifices for peace do not always guarantee success. While they can be powerful gestures and can help create a sense of unity and cooperation, they cannot solve deep-rooted conflicts or address underlying issues. Additionally, not all parties may be willing to make sacrifices, making it difficult to achieve lasting peace.

4. Can sacrifices for peace be harmful?

In some cases, sacrifices for peace can have negative consequences. For example, individuals or groups may feel that they are being forced to give up too much, leading to resentment or further conflict. Additionally, sacrifices can sometimes be used as a means for more powerful groups to manipulate or control those who are making the sacrifices.

5. How can sacrifices for peace be encouraged or promoted?

One way to encourage sacrifices for peace is to create an environment of trust and understanding. When individuals or groups feel that their sacrifices will be reciprocated and valued, they may be more willing to make them. Additionally, highlighting the benefits and positive impact of sacrifices for peace can help promote their use in conflict resolution.

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