Coexistence, Tolerance and UnderstandingI was going to have a day off today, but no, more religious nonsense drags me to my keyboard. This time it's the Jews and Muslims! Who'd have thought it. Row over Jerusalem Muslim cemetery Saturday, 8 November 2008 - By Wyre Davies Article Here | Religious leaders in Jerusalem are warning of dangerous consequences after a decision by Israel's Supreme Court to allow the destruction of part of an ancient Muslim cemetery. The graveyard has not been used for more than 50 years, but contains the bodies of some important Islamic figures. Many of those bodies will now be disturbed to make way for a new Jewish "Museum of Tolerance". Mohammed al-Dejani says the cemetery is older than the US
but that only means IT'S NOT VERY OLD! | The stunningly beautiful complex designed by Frank Gehry for the proposed $250m 'Museum of Tolerance' (Image: Wiesenthal Center)
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My overarching opinion is, far too much respect is afforded to those whose life is over, dead people no longer care where they lie. Go ahead and move them, I bet not one word of complaint will be heard from the graveyard's occupants! (too flippant - oh well, it's said now!) On this point, I have to agree with the statement by Rabbi Marvin Hier
"Jerusalem is a city built on top of thousands of bones - Jewish and Muslim," he said. "If we declared the whole of Jerusalem one huge cemetery, we'd never be able to build anything."
but not just about Jerusalem, dig anywhere on earth where people have previously occupied the location and you find bones. However he shows his true colours of intolerance and misunderstanding in an article by Jonathan Cook
'Rabbi Marvin Hier, initiator of the project, dismissed objections last week as cover for "a land grab by Islamic fundamentalists, who are in cooperation with Hamas".' The land in question is part of the waqf properties seized by Israel after 1948! Hark at the Pot calling the Kettle sooty arse! Doesn't that mean that it was Muslim land to start with? How can they land grab their own land?
It's clear that neither of these religions are going away any time soon, so my overarching opinion above is clearly too radical for those whom put so much energy into perpetuating the past. I suggest tolerance and respect from both sides; take a step towards each other! If the Israeli authorities have it in their heads to allow the construction of what has been described as a 'centre for coexistence, tolerance and understanding' perhaps they should build it on the border between Israel and Palestine with a main entrance on each side of the divide! Of course, the most obvious point is When you are going to build a centre for tolerance and understanding, and I hope you tolerate and understand my opinion here, perhaps you should show some tolerance and understanding of the people whose ancestors will mingle with the foundations of your museum for tolerance and understanding
CAN WE SAY IRONY!! The 'Museum of Tolerance Online' is replete with tales of Jewish suffering, so, as today is  Remembrance Sunday (the 90th anniversary of the end of the first world war)
I give my respects to those who kept and keep us free at the cost of their own futureand ask a single question if you are Jewish
If, in the future, Poland became an Islamic state and decided to found a 'Museum for Tolerance' on top of the sites of the Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka, or Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camps, how would you feel? Please if you are Jewish, talk to the Israeli government and berate them for their unbelievable intolerance! This is one of the Too many questions PEACE Crispy Please leave a comment - Anything will do The best communications are often, THREE WORDS OR LESS OR ONE OR MORE FINGERS!

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