Posts Tagged ‘ambiguity’

Going to Heaven? Contradictions and Ambiguity by Rabbi Jesus Condemn the Christinsane to Hell

Most christians are under the impression that if you only believe, then getting to heaven is pretty straight forward. But in fact, there are so many ambiguous and contradictory quotations by Christ that instead of it being so simple, you find out that you just can’t get to “heaven” — which means that practically everyone […]

At a critical moment for Netanyahu’s future, Israel’s Iran ambiguity blows up

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The NIF is hiding behind ambiguity. We need clarity

News and Partnerships Life and Culture Columnists and Opinion Haaretz Heb and TheMarker Haaretz.com, the online English edition of Haaretz Newspaper in Israel, gives you breaking news, analyses and opinions about Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish World. © Haaretz Daily Newspaper Ltd. All Rights Reserved Source

The Case of the Khache: Connected Histories, Diaspora Ambivalence and the Sense of Ambiguity

Engagement with South Asian history often occurs either through the Eurocentric divisions of core and periphery or through the irredentist nation-states’ paradigm. However, South Asian history is a complex one, beyond the linearities of colonial narratives and territorial borders.  For example, recent scholarship on Tibet has underscored some complexities of South Asian history. It has […]

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