Sept 18, 2009

The day after President Obama announces scrapping the Bush era missile defense system, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad once again says the Holocaust is a lie. He says, "Confronting the Zionist regime is a national and religious duty."

Reuters reports Ahmadinejad saying:
"The pretext (Holocaust) for the creation of the Zionist regime (Israel) is false ... It is a lie based on an unprovable and mythical claim," he told worshippers at Tehran University at the end of an annual anti-Israel "Qods (Jerusalem) Day" rally."

He also states that Iran will never abandon it's nuclear program.

SOURCES:
Iranian president raises stakes against Israel


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I find it hard to believe that people who worship the same God would want to "wipe" people who worship the same God off the face of the earth. And also claim 6 million Jews were not exterminated. Am I'm missing something here?
Another thing, Allah and Jehovah are not the same God, despite what Newsweek says. The Koran contradicts many things in the Torah/Old Testament. Chief among them are, Jehovah says that the Jews are God's chosen people. The Koran says the Arabs are. Their are numerous other contradictions. Only one can be right.
No, you are wrong. Arabs and Jews worship the same god. They were the same people until Abraham gave a blessing to his son, Isaac, which the Muslims feel was supposed to be given to Ishamel. The Jews feel they are the chosen people becuase it was Isaac who got the blessing, while the Muslims feel they are the chosen people becuase Ishmael was supposed to get it, until Isaac 'tricked' Abraham into blessing him

(Note these are not my views, but rather how they feel)
You made my very point. The same God would not contradict himself. Yes, they both came from the same patriarch and they both got a blessing, but Jehovah established his covenant with Isaac (Genesis 17,21). The Koran says differently. Ishmael's descendants worshiped pagan gods until 700 years after Christ's death. The Torah/Old Testament is the inspired word of God and says one thing. The Koran is supposed to be written by God and says something different. The Jews kick Ishmael's descendants out of the Promised Land, then they took it back, and now the Jews got it back again. Which I think is the real reason why their has been so much animosity. Again, if they were the same God then they would say the same thing. BUT THEY DON'T!
Lets see most of the people in the middle east would love to kill every Jew on the planet and some still don't get it! CAN YOU SAY EVIL
If this is a lie, please tell the Veterens who walked into the camps and found the grusome discoverings

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