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Sometimes I wonder if Jews originated in the steppes, migrated or were pushed into the middle east. Kinda the opposite of the theory. Of course there's several other theories, that could be mutually compatible in some instances. Neanderthal remnant, Hyksos, etc.

Also, I'd say their Phoenician allies played a large part in corrupting them, along with intermarriage, and gave them valuable insight in the diaspora

Thoughts frens?

Sometimes I wonder if Jews originated in the steppes, migrated or were pushed into the middle east. Kinda the opposite of the theory. Of course there's several other theories, that could be mutually compatible in some instances. Neanderthal remnant, Hyksos, etc. Also, I'd say their Phoenician allies played a large part in corrupting them, along with intermarriage, and gave them valuable insight in the diaspora Thoughts frens?

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David Duke rejects it and has a good article on it. There was a jew on Voat who was well read and he did as well.

To me, theologically, they have to be the original Hebrews.

I know how it is to be confused on this. Like most of us with our different beliefs, those who embrace the Khazar thing are just repeating what they've read, though I'm not saying they're not critical thinkers, they are.

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Was just reading his article

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I see, it's very interesting.