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« on: June 10, 2010, 10:44:59 AM »

The two genome surveys extend earlier studies based just on the Y chromosome, the genetic element carried by all men. They refute the suggestion made last year by the historian Shlomo Sand in his book “The Invention of the Jewish People”’ that Jews have no common origin but are a miscellany of people in Europe and Central Asia who converted to Judaism at various times.

You don’t need genome surveys to know Shlomo Sand is an anti-Zionist who denies truth, all you have to do is believe the word of God.
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« Reply #1 on: June 10, 2010, 11:12:57 AM »

The two genome surveys extend earlier studies based just on the Y chromosome, the genetic element carried by all men. They refute the suggestion made last year by the historian Shlomo Sand in his book “The Invention of the Jewish People”’ that Jews have no common origin but are a miscellany of people in Europe and Central Asia who converted to Judaism at various times.

You don’t need genome surveys to know Shlomo Sand is an anti-Zionist who denies truth, all you have to do is believe the word of God.


What is the Word of God and according to who is it God's Word?

Well, to begin with:  Since Jesus Christ quoted from the Old Testament and called it the word of God, that would mean Jesus Christ accepted the Old Testament as the word of God. 

You’re really not very bright considering you call yourself a “Christian” yet argue with Christ over what is and is not the word of God.
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« Reply #2 on: June 10, 2010, 12:51:28 PM »

Who said that Christ quoted the Old Testament? It is the pen of scribes who claim that. Just like Jeremiah 8:8 when it tells how the law was written by the lying pen of scribes.

i already went over Jer 8:8 and proved that it does not say that the scribes miscopied the Law, but rather that the people went along with the scribes (priests) false teachings.

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I'm not taking a side. I'm trying to get people to think outside the box.

yeah, just like Satan got Eve to think "outside of the box" (i.e. reject the word of God)
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