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Where was/is The Greatest Need for AtonementReader comment on item: Migration, Islam, and Western Atonement Submitted by M Tovey (United States), Nov 12, 2022 at 17:21 Slighty surprised is this oberver's reaction to the 'allegation' that atonement for America's intervention in the closing centuries of the post Reformation era of 'Christian' influences in a world that has yet to realize why there can be no human means to redemption of the ambitions of empires when mankind cannot find the source of the truth about Israel, even when the reality stares nations in the face. Obfuscation has been operating for as long as humanity has endeavored in its struggle to find some semblence of a normalized means to live life free from strife. When America attempted to break from the empire seeking Europe, it appears then that every effort tor keep that from happening occurred. And once the rebellion to the revolution commenced, its iniquity that is insidious in today's politics still revives the same innate hatreds that fuels all the rebellion, including Islamist ( are they not still practcing slavery to day?) drives to enslave places like in Nigeria and other places Boko Haram operates with their Islamist tendencies. Black Israelites not identifed as Ethiopian are another matter for the historians to sort out.
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