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Re: State and Homeland
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Anonymous
That's a great article. Very pragmatic, I like the way the author sees it.
Pragmatic in the sense that, after all, it is better to be able and visit your 'spiritual land' legally and in security, rather than not be able to visit it at all and have innocents dying.
The difference the author makes between "spiritual homeland" and state is very accurate. Part of my spiritual history is in Israel, and it is not my State. I long the day I will be able to cross the border and visit part of my 'spiritual homeland' legally.
Btw, very nice blog and great posts you have there :)
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