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I was asked who I support in the Israel conflict. Of course I said neither. Then the NPC started telling me about this coworker who was Palestinian and they aren't all bad blah, blah, blah.

I said I support Christians, I don't like death and destruction, but we are never going to stop jews and muslims killing each other. Wasting more American money and lives won't change anything. Then I reminded how muslims destroyed the World Trade Center as this person seemed to be taking the muslim side of the conflict. I think that actually sunk in. How short person's memory can be.

I was asked who I support in the Israel conflict. Of course I said neither. Then the NPC started telling me about this coworker who was Palestinian and they aren't all bad blah, blah, blah. I said I support Christians, I don't like death and destruction, but we are never going to stop jews and muslims killing each other. Wasting more American money and lives won't change anything. Then I reminded how muslims destroyed the World Trade Center as this person seemed to be taking the muslim side of the conflict. I think that actually sunk in. How short person's memory can be.

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God's. Or, at least, I try to be.

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How do you get on that side?

According to the Bible, you get on God's side when you following Him.

I see it as trying to figure out (through prayer, reading Scripture) how God designed us, and this world, and trying to follow that design, recognizing that God designed it all perfectly. Sin is our not following His intended design. And, like not treating a car engine as it was designed, sin leads to problems. Problems that wouldn't be otherwise.

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recognizing that God designed it all perfectly.

This is where my faith fails me every time. Something is going on here.