You have quoted one of my posts but you don't seem to have answered anything to do with it. Fair enough i'll concede on the point of Rome/Greece being younger but Egypt wasn't and the point was to illustrate that the length of time religious beliefs endure neither lends credibility nor detracts it. I find it slightly odd to compare the UK to the Roman empire but opinions are opinions.
Paying property taxes having anything to do with rights to land would depend on a decent and just govt who are actually supposed to be in power over the land/people in question. I think you've misunderstood my logic re the New Orleans illustration, in fact the point i was making was the point you seem to be making here- you can't just shift someone off their land (as Irael did to Palestine) and if they happen to move then you can't just hop in and squat there.
Having never yet mentioned the Native Americans my response is that the treatment they received at the hands of the new americans/old europeans was disgraceful and i would be ashamed were i one of you. The parallels which can be drawn between these events and the treatment of the Palestinians at the hands of Israel are immense and undeniable so I don't know why you raise that point when you appear to be pro Israel. I am not an American. I am a citizen of an often unacknowleged nation which has in its history suffered at the hands of the neighbouring enemy in similar to but not exactly the same ways as those in which Palestine and the Native Americans suffered. I am of a direct and pure bloodline and there is no way to dispute my heritage to the country i live in. Not that bloodline particularly matters in my opinion. So actually, i agree with your point re the irony and stupidity involved in America getting involved in Israel's politics.
Sounds to me like you're shooting your own post down though because i'm not a part of the group you exclude.
Your comments re 9/11 and the Middle East make it fairly clear to me that you are either extremely misinformed, or you are (slightly) racist. Instead of getting into a ridiculous chase in circles about what did or didn't happen that can't be fully prooved either way, and try to repeatedly make the point that the Arab nations are so unfairly persecuted and discriminated against they are just as the Jewish people were throughout europe circa 1930s-40s.
I will not dispute with you on metaphysics, and it it an unhappy fact that morals which i regard as infallible will fall on deaf ears.
Your arguments fail. You are arguing that Israel, populated by a people that were driven off of their land in the first place, now have no right to return to it, and that the Palestinians, who were the undeserving beneficiaries of what can be called the largesse of Rome, deserve it.
You are making an incomplete argument. You are arguing that as the Jewish were driven off their land, and the Palestinians moved in that now that the Jewish (being the rightful owners) are no longer able to take their lands back.
My example of New Orleans only differs in the scope of the time frame, which bears not on whether the Israeli's have a right to the land they were forced to flee by the destruction of the Temple in 73 AD. By your arguments, if you actually followed them to their logical conclusion, you would see that you are arguing that the Israeli's should and are entitled to have their lands back.
As far as accusing me of being racist, that argument is an epic failure as it does not address the points that I made. Nor does it address the fact that it was Islamist Extremists that destroyed the towers on 9-11. Perhaps you'd care to offer a rebuttal instead of calling names like a childish cur.
While it is true that Israel is essentially an extension of America through its political actions, I do not see any justification for destroying their nation again. An action that you seem to be willing to advocate, but would find yourself opposed if you actually completed your argument to its logical conclusion.
As far as the current conflict between Israel and the Palestinians, as there is no continuation of the Palestinian people as a unique, identifiable nationality then it can be held that the groups claiming to be Palestinians are not actually Palestinians. It is a figment of the imagination drawn up in an attempt to pacify a group that feels justified in continuing a long standing feud between themselves and another nationality that does not ultimately concern the United States. The Israeli's have a right to the land which they were driven off of, because despite being driven off of it they did maintain a distinct, and continuous, identity.
The history of the Middle East after all is steeped in bloodshed, Kurds, Iranians, Shi'ites, Assyrians, Babylonians. It is an area that has been fighting amongst itself since the dawn of humanity. The best course of action would be for the United States to stop involving its nose in their business as we can not do so with out revealing an amazing amount of hypocrisy no matter which side we take.