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Essay heading: Jerusalem: City of God, City of Blood
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August 5, 2003 |
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The fate of the land of Jerusalem maybe determined by our modern methods yet the historical birthplace of Western religion, cannot be.
Although intertwined with the secular, religious Jerusalem has always been unchanging. The bricks of the Temple Mount, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and the Western Wall are the same regardless of who has owned them... displayed 300 characters
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What has changed is the fate of these sites. Jerusalem has evolved into a modern city that’s impacts Christendom, Islam, and Judaism and therefore the entire world. Have the modern religious tactics and attitudes toward Jerusalem essentially endangered the very land that millions worldwide hold dear?
Currently Muslims have a strong commitment to Jerusalem... displayed next 300 characters
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