just want somebody to come and explain to me:
1) If Iran wanted to hit Israel through a proxy?
Why would it choose Hamas in Gaza?
When it has much longer standing ties
as well as having been giving much more aid
and military equipment
(Rockets, and not made in garages)
and training to Hezbollah
in Southern Lebanon?
2) Why were their leaders surprised by the attacks?
Hamas attack surprised some Iranian leaders, says US source, citing initial intelligence
3) And the most important question to me is:
Why is NOBODY asking these questions?
Knowing what is going on
by what is not being said/talked about.
"In Christianity, Discernment is the ability to obtain sharp perceptions or to judge well (or the activity of so doing).In the case of judgement, discernment can be psychological, moral, or aesthetic in nature."
"Discernment has also been defined in these contexts: scientific (discerning what is true about the real world), normative (discerning value including what ought to be), and formal (deductive reasoning). The process of discernment, within judgment, involves going past the mere perception of something and making nuanced judgments about its properties or qualities."
"Discernment in the Christian religion is considered a virtue, a discerning individual is considered to possess wisdom, and be of good judgement; especially so with regard to subject matter often overlooked by others.
Yeah I know.
I'm weird etc :-).
Somebody was trying to insinuate that I was Satan the otherday, or of satan.
It's the highest compliment anybody can ever give me.
They said the same of Christ BTW.
Matthew 12:24-26
But when the Pharisees heard it, they said, This fellow doth not cast out devils, but by Beelzebub the prince of the devils.
And Jesus knew their thoughts, and said unto them, Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation; and every city or house divided against itself shall not stand:
And if Satan cast out Satan, he is divided against himself; how shall then his kingdom stand?
FYI?
Fortitude is a gift of the Holy Spirit BTW.
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