Lebanon's first G-52.
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Chuong
Character joint-owned by me and
Chuong
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Chuong: Lebanon is a nice country and I love your country's cuisine!
Zax: I think you had enough gyros and fries come on now.
Hex: Come on Moon Moon! Our country is a lot more than just food!
Jack: Been to Lebanon before and I was surprised how relaxed people are and how many Christians actually live there in peace among the Muslim population there. The Bible does reference Lebanon quite a lot.
Zax: And way back in the ancient days, people used to build super structures from Lebanese cedar. Today, not only is the Cedars of God rigorously protected and conserved so it can grow again but people use less wood, if any these days, for super structures. And believe it or not, during winter, there's snow in Lebanon and people go snowboarding!
Chuong: Oh yes can't forget about that part too.
Jack: Hence all weather patterns are mentioned in the Bible since countries like Lebanon is where the biblical events took place at. So its not always hot and dry; sometimes, you get a bit of cold, a bit of rain, a bit of spring, a bit about everything. Grapes are also grown commonly in Lebanon and the fruit is mentioned a lot in the Bible too.
Zax: I think you had enough gyros and fries come on now.
Hex: Come on Moon Moon! Our country is a lot more than just food!
Jack: Been to Lebanon before and I was surprised how relaxed people are and how many Christians actually live there in peace among the Muslim population there. The Bible does reference Lebanon quite a lot.
Zax: And way back in the ancient days, people used to build super structures from Lebanese cedar. Today, not only is the Cedars of God rigorously protected and conserved so it can grow again but people use less wood, if any these days, for super structures. And believe it or not, during winter, there's snow in Lebanon and people go snowboarding!
Chuong: Oh yes can't forget about that part too.
Jack: Hence all weather patterns are mentioned in the Bible since countries like Lebanon is where the biblical events took place at. So its not always hot and dry; sometimes, you get a bit of cold, a bit of rain, a bit of spring, a bit about everything. Grapes are also grown commonly in Lebanon and the fruit is mentioned a lot in the Bible too.
Geir: The Bible and Koran references the Promised Land and Jerusalem a lot which could be why. But from how I see it, Palestinians are descendents of Jordanians and Israel is the Promised Land for the Jews. Many Americans and their fellow pro-Israel allies such as myself want to support Israel's sovereignty because Jesus was born in Israel and with Israel as a nation, they will be able to protect their history. Remember, Jesus was born with a Jewish background and Israel's history reflects from the Bible. Israel is the Promised Land which makes them relatively the freest country in the middle east. When people come to Israel for Jesus, they want to experience a whole different world; a world of peace for one and that one is the history that links the Christian, Jewish, and Muslim world together. That's why I'm pro-Israel is because they're the ones protecting history and that the Bible's statements on Israel is true.
Levon: I'm glad to hear that. I can confirm, though, that Israel's people were God's chosen people. We refer to them as Israelites, whereas Israeli is today's demonym for those people. The Promised Land refers to ancient areas such as Canaan, or the city of Jericho. Others also refer to the Promised Land as a synonym for heaven. Either way, it works. Also you have to bear in mind that Moses led his people to the Promised Land immediately, but out of their own fears, they refused to go in. So what did God do? He had them wander around the desert for 40 years. 4 decades of not entering what God had given to them. And you know the rest, I hope; that generation dies, and Joshua is in charge. They obey God's orders, Jericho's walls fall down, and they conquer the land that's rightfully theirs.
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