we live in an era when Muslim people of the world are strongly under the influence of Arabic-particularists. There is nothing engraved in the Tablets that such could be never turned around.
After all, Eliezer ben-Yehudah lived in an era when "Jewish" clergymen were desperately against the revival of spoken Hebrew. "Desperate" as in willing to swear falsely to get him into Turkish prison for a year. But that situation got turned around because a truly Alpha-dominant tribe (ethnic Hebrews) started flooding into the country.
Situations CAN and do get turned around.
What is certain is that the Muslims are not idol-worshippers.
we live in an era when Muslim people of the world are strongly under the influence of Arabic-particularists. There is nothing engraved in the Tablets that such could be never turned around.
ReplyDeleteAfter all, Eliezer ben-Yehudah lived in an era when "Jewish" clergymen were desperately against the revival of spoken Hebrew. "Desperate" as in willing to swear falsely to get him into Turkish prison for a year. But that situation got turned around because a truly Alpha-dominant tribe (ethnic Hebrews) started flooding into the country.
Situations CAN and do get turned around.
What is certain is that the Muslims are not idol-worshippers.