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I would think you boys ans girls would be far more concerned about how Congress has just outlawed Freedom of Speech and the First Amendment, rather than rethrashing what's been posted on the 'Fire many times, with all the usual Bible verses dredged up to buttress a point about the "Jesus Killin' Joos." If the U.S. Supreme Court does not overturn this abominable law, it will mean the loss, eventually, of all our Constitutional Rights. You can take that one to the bank. L.W. Boomer christians are easily psyopped. You can easily convince them give up all of their God given rights. They saw this during covid and are expanding
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I'm just hoping this will start to wake people up.
But, I know it won't. Understandable. My kids are so insular it makes me sick. They do not wish to think about anything negative. But I remember years ago riots in Seattle, I believe against the WEF. I was shocked, thinking such a lofty sounding organization must be for the good of global humanity. The robocops in black alone was so unsettling I had to reconsider what I had assumed was good and evil. People are waking up little by little. Don't expect the true numbers to be reported other than as a few trouble makers. The anti genocide protests, for example, against Israel have been handily co-opted by pro Zionist agitators with nasty reputations of their own to discredit the sincere base of angry people. Clever, but it hasn't worked as well as the captive media claims. Do not despair, faint as it is, there is hope.
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If one can't see Christians are under attack is willfully ignorant at this point, or a commie shill, the oppressor is obvious too, unless your willfully ignorant or a commie shill.
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Twitter LinkIf you claim that the New Testament is correct in identifying the Jews as the people who bear the collective guilt for the murder of Christ you have committed illegal antisemitism. Jesus was a Jew. His family, followers and diciples were Jews. Jesus was the incarnate word of God his followers that were born Jews became the first Christians. Jesus was born a man, the son of Mary, a Jewish family, a Jewish upbringing, discussing theology with priests in the temple, upholding the law of the prophets, etc, etc..... And the vast majority of Jews rejected him. Jesus is the word of God in human form. The consequences of his birth you describe I absolutely believe! They were such that he fulfilled the prophecies. His disciples continued his message of the New Testament after he ascended to heaven. They became the first Christians and spread his teachings. Jesus did not reject the Jewish people, his people, the law or the prophets. They rejected him. Then answered all the people, and said, His blood be on us, and on our children. Matthew 27:25 Not all wanted to kill him. That was the priesthoods decision.
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If one can't see Christians are under attack is willfully ignorant at this point, or a commie shill, the oppressor is obvious too, unless your willfully ignorant or a commie shill. Crock. The issue here is the theology of Christianity and Judaism, where Jesus was a Jew who upheld the law of the prophets and claimed to be the promised messiah and the son of God, while the Priests rejected that claim and had him condemned for blasphemy, that's all.
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Twitter LinkIf you claim that the New Testament is correct in identifying the Jews as the people who bear the collective guilt for the murder of Christ you have committed illegal antisemitism. Jesus was a Jew. His family, followers and diciples were Jews. Jesus was the incarnate word of God his followers that were born Jews became the first Christians. Jesus was born a man, the son of Mary, a Jewish family, a Jewish upbringing, discussing theology with priests in the temple, upholding the law of the prophets, etc, etc..... And the vast majority of Jews rejected him. Jesus is the word of God in human form. The consequences of his birth you describe I absolutely believe! They were such that he fulfilled the prophecies. His disciples continued his message of the New Testament after he ascended to heaven. They became the first Christians and spread his teachings. Jesus did not reject the Jewish people, his people, the law or the prophets. They rejected him. Then answered all the people, and said, His blood be on us, and on our children. Matthew 27:25 Not all wanted to kill him. That was the priesthoods decision. Nope, that’s the people, the multitude, the mob when Pilate told them he found no fault with the man and would wash his hands of his death.
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Twitter LinkIf you claim that the New Testament is correct in identifying the Jews as the people who bear the collective guilt for the murder of Christ you have committed illegal antisemitism. Jesus was a Jew. His family, followers and diciples were Jews. Jesus was the incarnate word of God his followers that were born Jews became the first Christians. Jesus was born a man, the son of Mary, a Jewish family, a Jewish upbringing, discussing theology with priests in the temple, upholding the law of the prophets, etc, etc..... And the vast majority of Jews rejected him. Jesus is the word of God in human form. The consequences of his birth you describe I absolutely believe! They were such that he fulfilled the prophecies. His disciples continued his message of the New Testament after he ascended to heaven. They became the first Christians and spread his teachings. Jesus did not reject the Jewish people, his people, the law or the prophets. They rejected him. Then answered all the people, and said, His blood be on us, and on our children. Matthew 27:25 Not all wanted to kill him. That was the priesthoods decision. I can honestly believe that ,,BUT if they are practicing Judaism today and following their talmud, then they believe Hes boiling in a pit of excrement,,,so,,, FuQ em feed em fish heads
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If one can't see Christians are under attack is willfully ignorant at this point, or a commie shill, the oppressor is obvious too, unless your willfully ignorant or a commie shill. Crock. The issue here is the theology of Christianity and Judaism, where Jesus was a Jew who upheld the law of the prophets and claimed to be the promised messiah and the son of God, while the Priests rejected that claim and had him condemned for blasphemy, that's all. See.
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Nope, that’s the people, the multitude, the mob when Pilate told them he found no fault with the man and would wash his hands of his death. Exactly. It wasn't just the few. The handful. The "religious leaders of the day". It was the great majority that cried out for Jesus' blood. The few, the handful, were those precious few who saw the Light and followed Him rather than the Traditions of the Elders.
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Nope, that’s the people, the multitude, the mob when Pilate told them he found no fault with the man and would wash his hands of his death. Exactly. It wasn't just the few. The handful. The "religious leaders of the day". It was the great majority that cried out for Jesus' blood. The few, the handful, were those precious few who saw the Light and followed Him rather than the Traditions of the Elders. Clueless Boomers are destroying America
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I saw where my two Republican Congressmen, Fulcher and Simpson, both voted to take away our Freedom of Speech. Snakes, both or them. L.W.
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Will Munny: It's a hell of a thing, killing a man. Take away all he's got and all he's ever gonna have.
The Schofield Kid: Yeah, well, I guess they had it coming.
Will Munny: We all got it coming, kid.
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So under the new hate speech law, if a congressman doesn’t support billions in endless aid to Israel he/she can be prosecuted
Boomer clown world. Get your bibles out evangelical boomers to support this Lol
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Jesus was coming to die for all mankind. ALL mankind. If he didn't come to the Jews, it would have been to the Chinese, the Cambodians, the Congolese, The Ecuadorians, somebody. God picked the Jews for reasons beyond our understanding. It doesn't matter who as long as he did it. He took all of our sins on himself and offered salvation to all. We just have to have the faith to accept it.
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Nope, that’s the people, the multitude, the mob when Pilate told them he found no fault with the man and would wash his hands of his death. Mobs don't represent everyone. Mobs tend to be mindless, get over excited and bay for blood. The leadership, the Priests, instigated the action. Nor did Jesus reject Judaism or its prophets and laws.
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If one can't see Christians are under attack is willfully ignorant at this point, or a commie shill, the oppressor is obvious too, unless your willfully ignorant or a commie shill. Crock. The issue here is the theology of Christianity and Judaism, where Jesus was a Jew who upheld the law of the prophets and claimed to be the promised messiah and the son of God, while the Priests rejected that claim and had him condemned for blasphemy, that's all. See. Wrong.
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Just recently in New York, the Yids got caught with their pants down and their dicks inside kidnapped/trafficked kids
This was a mindbending embarrassment to the Yids and in order to shut up the goyim, they worked feverishly to create a law that would keep everyone in line while they continue kidnapping & raping little kids
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Jesus was coming to die for all mankind. ALL mankind. If he didn't come to the Jews, it would have been to the Chinese, the Cambodians, the Congolese, The Ecuadorians, somebody. God picked the Jews for reasons beyond our understanding. It doesn't matter who as long as he did it. He took all of our sins on himself and offered salvation to all. We just have to have the faith to accept it. I concur. What was the purpose of God calling Ancient Israel to be His chosen people, and why did God grant them the Promised Land…? Was it not entirely about bringing salvation to ALL of the world…? Isaiah prophesied that the Messiah (Jesus) would be a “light to the Gentiles” (Is. 49:6). Ancient Israel was God’s vessel to bring forth salvation to ALL of the world. That was their main purpose, and that was fulfilled in their Messiah…in the world’s Messiah…Jesus. Have the promises that God made to Abraham been fulfilled…?
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Jesus was coming to die for all mankind. ALL mankind. If he didn't come to the Jews, it would have been to the Chinese, the Cambodians, the Congolese, The Ecuadorians, somebody. God picked the Jews for reasons beyond our understanding. It doesn't matter who as long as he did it. He took all of our sins on himself and offered salvation to all. We just have to have the faith to accept it. I concur. What was the purpose of God calling Ancient Israel to be His chosen people, and why did God grant them the Promised Land…? Was it not entirely about bringing salvation to ALL of the world…? Isaiah prophesied that the Messiah (Jesus) would be a “light to the Gentiles” (Is. 49:6). Ancient Israel was God’s vessel to bring forth salvation to ALL of the world. That was their main purpose, and that was fulfilled in their Messiah…in the world’s Messiah…Jesus. Have the promises that God made to Abraham been fulfilled…? Deluded evangelical boomers are destroying America. thanks
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Again, is the notion…despite all of the biblical evidence to the contrary…that the “Israel” which was established in 1948 still “God’s chosen people” reasonably questionable…?
The Apostle Peter said in 1 Peter 2:9-10, “But you are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for His own possession, that you may proclaim the excellencies of Him who called you out of darkness into His marvelous light. Once you were not a people, but now you are God’s people; once you had not received mercy, but now you have received mercy.”
This message from Peter was shared with all who had accepted Jesus as Savior. Jesus’ followers are a “royal priesthood, a holy nation,” and a “people for his own possession.”
Did the Apostle Peter…not just the Apostle Paul…pretty clearly clarify that ethnicity and geography have nothing to do with being a part of “God’s chosen people” ~ since the coming of Jesus…?
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