Of course, you would expect a Rabbi to want a discourse predicated on a non-existent reality, which he postulates exists. This is the proverbial "learned" discourse that addresses such relevant subjects as "How many angels can stand on the head of a pin?"
Peace is not a prospect in view of the incentives that drive Islam to promulgate its doctrines and attempt to install sharia worldwide. If the proposed medieval Muslim society is not accepted then it is to be imposed by the sword.
So, the good Rabbi wants to waste time on frivolously spouting meaningless drivel and speculating on a myriad of possible scenarios rather than dealing with the problems that actually realistically beset Israel and its people. Peace is not an option. It is a unilateral obsession of some Jews. |
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