King Solomon
Religion
King Solomon came under the influence of the child-murderers, and he rebuilt an altar to Milcom (Molech, from the Hebrew melekh, meaning king). I Kings 11:5-8. Molech, or Moloch, was honored by his worshippers by the building of a great fire on his altar. The parents were then forced by the priests to throw their children into the fire. In excavations at Gezer (the Pharaoh Merneptah had called himself the Binder of Gezer after he put a stop to the obscene rites of the Canaanites at Gezer) Macalister, under the auspices of the Palestine Exploration Fund, from 1904 to 1909, found in the Canaanite stratum of about 1500 B.C., the ruins of a "High Place," a temple to Ashtoreth, containing ten crude stone pillars, five to eleven feet high, before which human sacrifices were offered. Under the debris in this "High Place," Macalister found great numbers of jars containing the remains of children who had been sacrificed to Baal." Another horrible practice was what they called 'foundation sacrifice.' When a house was to be build, a child would be sacrificed and its body built into the wall, to bring good luck to the rest of the family. Many of these were found in Gezer. They have been found also at Megiddo, Jericho, and other places." (Halley's Bible Handbook) Chapter 1: The War Against Shem
What is a people? A people generally shares a way of life, a language, a
food, a geography. There is no Jewish language. Shlomo Sand stumbles proudly in
English, while of course many of the people in the audience were Jews speaking
English. Food the Israelis have--stolen from the Palestinians—and still you must
say that there is an Israeli people. But they are not the Jewish people. They
are Israeli people, and the Palestinians are Palestinian people. Both made by
Zionism.
The Zionist project began inventing
the idea of a Jewish people in the 1870s as a reflection of other nationalisms.
The Zionists turned to the Bible for the foundational myth. The biblical myths
are taught in Israeli schools from before children are taught mathematics and
language--taught about the biblical associations of Jews to this land. But the
Exodus is a complete myth. “As a historian, I try and predict the past. I’m not
a prophet.” And what are the true predictions of the past: at the supposed time
of the Exodus, the Egyptians also controlled Canaan. The kingdom of David and
Solomon was not a kingdom at all, but a small settlement around Jerusalem.
[2009] At NYU,
devilish Shlomo Sand predicts the Jewish past and pastes the Zionists