The North American continent did have a few large cities, but they were waste by the time we got here and their mounds mostly used for construction fill. "Was always waste" would be a fair assessment of what most of the colonists found when they got here. From our settled perspective it's hard to appreciate how wild, untamed, and difficult to access the continent was. In the colonial period their Indian wars involved a great deal of time and effort simply into building roads through the tangled wilderness to access the interior.
Says the Torah keeper, which is the single biggest poison pill to Christians there is.
I tend to doubt you'd care if this issue didn't involve questioning the mythology of those who shall not be criticized.
Furthermore, I find the Israelisms dangerous. They are quite seductive to certain kinds of people and they will complete discredit the entire movement, and we don’t need anymore challenges on that front.
My goal with these interactions has been to make sure that every time something related to Israelism comes up that a countervailing voice is some where nearby for the casual readers and the infiltrators looking to harm us.
Says the Torah keeper, which is the single biggest poison pill to Christians there is.
I tend to doubt you'd care if this issue didn't involve questioning the mythology of those who shall not be criticized.