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Originally Posted by joepole
>those bastards have wanted to kill us for thousands of years.
Who exactly are "those bastards" and "us?"
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I think I understand enough Genesis to see where Isaac-Saxxon is coming from: (maybe....please correct me if I'm wrong) Pardon me for being blunt.
"those bastards" = offspring of Cain who "bray like donkeys" (search google)
"us" = offspring of Able who adopt Judao-Christian ethics (like "us")
yes, I know this reeks of incorrectness, but I'm just testing the waters here so to speak.
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Originally Posted by joepole
>"Us" obviously isn't the US, we haven't been around for thousands of years and "those bastards" are obviously not muslims, as that religion has only existed for about 1,400.
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The United States sprang from England who has a much longer history than "we" do. (Jacob's Pillar aka Corination Stone is just one example)
"those bastards" goes back much farther than muslim religion. I think Isaac-Saxxon is more of a "Genisis" scholar. I am interested in where he is headed with all this. I don't think his use of the "stone" as an avatar is meaningless. This guy knows something (or at least thinks he knows something). The "stone" is thousands of years old.