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We have the technology. Do you think it proper to open the tombs?


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Open the biblical-era tombs that is and take DNA samples for comparison to that of the current crop of occupants of the Jewish Entity (Israel) and send those that don't belong there through ancestry (and most don't), home? I expect the world would rejoice at such a logical and fair solution to this never-ending dispute. We have the technology. We have it.

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i dont htink that is proper because there have been many peole who converted to judaism and the Torah sais "lo tonu et hager" which means do not torcher the convert the Tora explains that the convert is just like the regular jew in every aspect of his life whether it is in punishment or reward
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I was going to give an appropriate answer to your question, but then I realized from reading your other answers your a holocaust denier and an anti-semite as well.

Also I imagine you would not suggest the opposite, the Palestinians who are genetically from Arabia should also go back... I thought so.


Yawn, your multiple answers referring to Jews shows your anti-semtism quite well, I have also yet to hear of a holocaust denier who did not hate Jews.

but to answer your question, If we dug up the tombs and then did a DNA match and it came out that 90% of the Jews in Israel have the semetic DNA that matches those who dug up those tombs and only 20% of Palestinians did dose that mean your willing to move 80% of the Palestinians and only 10% of the Jews?

If your answer is no then your question is not intellectually honest.
Semites, Jews included, did not preserve their dead just the bones. As such, it's doubtful that any DNA can actually be harvested. Even if it was, I don't think it would provide a sufficient base group for comparison. Also, as someone else mentioned, it would completely disregard conversion and as a large percentage of Ashkenazi Jewry is descended from the Khazar conversion, that's significant. This isn't a practical proposal.
Dear , i need more explanation to answer your question , and please i want to answer it , so write down some more explanation.
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Here's your logical and fair answer:
http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/full/97/...

"Haplotypes constructed from Y-chromosome markers were used to trace the paternal origins of the Jewish Diaspora. A set of 18 biallelic polymorphisms was genotyped in 1,371 males from 29 populations, including 7 Jewish (Ashkenazi, Roman, North African, Kurdish, Near Eastern, Yemenite, and Ethiopian) and 16 non-Jewish groups from similar geographic locations. The Jewish populations were characterized by a diverse set of 13 haplotypes that were also present in non-Jewish populations from Africa, Asia, and Europe. A series of analyses was performed to address whether modern Jewish Y-chromosome diversity derives mainly from a common Middle Eastern source population or from admixture with neighboring non-Jewish populations during and after the Diaspora. Despite their long-term residence in different countries and isolation from one another, most Jewish populations were not significantly different from one another at the genetic level. Admixture estimates suggested low levels of European Y-chromosome gene flow into Ashkenazi and Roman Jewish communities. A multidimensional scaling plot placed six of the seven Jewish populations in a relatively tight cluster that was interspersed with Middle Eastern non-Jewish populations, including Palestinians and Syrians. Pairwise differentiation tests further indicated that these Jewish and Middle Eastern non-Jewish populations were not statistically different. THE RESULTS SUPPORT THE HYPOTHESIS THAT THE PATERNAL GENE POOLS OF JEWISH COMMUNITIES FROM EUROPE, NORTH AFRICA, AND THE MIDDLE EAST DESCENDED FROM A COMMON MIDDLE EASTERN ANCESTRAL POPULATION, AND SUGGEST THAT MOST JEWISH COMMUNITIES HAVE REMAINED RELATIVELY ISOLATED FROM NEIGHBORING NON-JEWISH COMMUNITIES DURING AND AFTER THE DIASPORA.
scientific proof.
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