KhalaiMakhlooq
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The UN is falling apart and will probably collapse under its own weight of lies, but I really don't understand what UNESCO has to do with Aqsa?
Taliban did something which people here expect Jews and Americans may do .but they will not do .
Israel are doing in their land.. But you troll well.So you are not a Muslim then.
Taliban destroyed something which was on their own land, not occupied territory. Plus they didn't build a mosque on top of that.
However there are resemblance to what Hindu terrorist did in India when they demolished Babri Mosque to build their Ram temple over it.
Israel are doing in their land.. But you troll well.
Then you have every reason to whine.Palestinians and most of the Muslim world do not agree. Pakistan dont even recognize Israel as an entity. At the very least, status of Jerusalem is disputed, where Al-Aqsa mosque is.
You got the message across, that what matters.
Then you have every reason to whine.
OkJust putting your trolling to an end. Hopefully you will get the clue.
There is enough out there on destroying Al-Aqsa. The Jewish Messiah cannot come until the Temple has been rebuilt.
No where , but no where does it say that the Messiah will come after the temple will be built. Kindly stop making stuff up.
Anyone can build a house of brick and stone. But the temple is not only physical. It is supposed to be a place with a direct connection to God. In the past the Jewish people had a line of living prophets that kept this connection alive. But as everybody knows , this line of prophets was severed long ago , and the Jewish people have been praying for over 2000 years for renewal of their connection with God.
Without such a connection , any temple would be meaningless , just a house of brick and stone without any spiritual value what so ever.
Or in simple words : to built the temple will require a miracle !
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And since miracles are not in our department but up to God , i suggest we leave the matter to him instead of arguing about something which is not up to us to decide .
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On the contrary: Jews had prophets before the First Temple was built and into the Babylonian Exile that occurred centuries later. David was forbidden from building the Temple even though he was an acknowledged prophet; that was left to Solomon....as everybody knows , this line of prophets was severed long ago , and the Jewish people have been praying for over 2000 years for renewal of their connection with God.
Without such a connection , any temple would be meaningless , just a house of brick and stone without any spiritual value what so ever.
Israel has been re-established after 2,000 years. You might argue that men did it but does that make it any less of a miracle?Without such a connection , any temple would be meaningless , just a house of brick and stone without any spiritual value what so ever.
Or in simple words : to built the temple will require a miracle !
And since miracles are not in our department but up to God , i suggest we leave the matter to him instead of arguing about something which is not up to us to decide .
On the contrary: Jews had prophets before the First Temple was built and into the Babylonian Exile that occurred centuries later. David was forbidden from building the Temple even though he was an acknowledged prophet; that was left to Solomon.
The Temple is not, then, strictly related to whether Jews have prophets or not.
Rather, the Temple is related to the priestly observances of Judaism: animal sacrifices, offering of grains and incense to G-d, support for priests, and a kind of physical presentation to G-d from Earth, in the Holy of Holies.
Israel has been re-established after 2,000 years. You might argue that men did it but does that make it any less of a miracle?
For the Temple to be rebuilt, though, I think more is needed. Not necessarily more from G-d but more from men. But I'm not sure what.
On the contrary: Jews had prophets before the First Temple was built and into the Babylonian Exile that occurred centuries later. David was forbidden from building the Temple even though he was an acknowledged prophet; that was left to Solomon.
The Temple is not, then, strictly related to whether Jews have prophets or not.
Rather, the Temple is related to the priestly observances of Judaism: animal sacrifices, offering of grains and incense to G-d, support for priests, and a kind of physical presentation to G-d from Earth, in the Holy of Holies.
Israel has been re-established after 2,000 years. You might argue that men did it but does that make it any less of a miracle?
For the Temple to be rebuilt, though, I think more is needed. Not necessarily more from G-d but more from men. But I'm not sure what.
So the Temple has to be rebuilt first for these things to happen?i marked down the important part ...