There's a chasm of qualitative differences between khazarian believers who sacrifice to luckier-- and the Jewish people who believe or used to believe in Yahweh, in my opinion.
Weren't the ancient Khazarians worshippers of Molech where they burned their children as burnt offerings or holocaùsts in the Molech statue?
Big difference, like night and day.
And didn't the Balfour Declaration anticipate (or plan for) or set up the current battle by renegging on British promises at the time to the Palestinians, and by artificially dividing the peoples of the Middle East so they would fight each other (and not the British Empire at the time)?
Not to "luckier" but to Lucifer
There's a chasm of qualitative differences between khazarian believers who sacrifice to luckier-- and the Jewish people who believe or used to believe in Yahweh, in my opinion.
Weren't the ancient Khazarians worshippers of Molech where they burned their children as burnt offerings or holocaùsts in the Molech statue?
Big difference, like night and day.
And didn't the Balfour Declaration anticipate (or plan for) or set up the current battle by renegging on British promises at the time to the Palestinians, and by artificially dividing the peoples of the Middle East so they would fight each other (and not the British Empire at the time)?