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Hello everyone!

I figured this would be a good place to start this petition.

First, I know this site has anonymous users.

That being said, there are users who are known, notorious jews, like u/SwampRangers u/CuomoisaMassMurderer u/TrancePhreak and others.

I would like for us to try to gather as many allies on Communities.Win and Scored.co to come together with us, and sign (i.e. comment on) this petition (i.e. post) / upvote it and get it in front of the Admins.

I think it will be helpful for newcomers to know who is a notorious jew by seeing a yellow star next to their username (it should be a pretty easy element to add for a front end developer, and could be toggled on, once admins and/or moderators decide someone is indeed, a jew).

That way, just like Europe in the Middle Ages and in Nazi Germany, the newcomers can know who to stay away from and ignore based on the yellow star.

So please help me in getting people from all different communities to upvote this post and comment on this petition to encourage the site admins to get the ball rolling on this initiative!

Thanks! And God bless!
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Mark4-40 on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
So, just to clarify, you think the OT is bs? You might be careful on that track, bc you lose the foundation and purpose of Christ, and deligitimize all those that testified to Him beforehand if you take it away.


I just dont see it. Why would anyone make up rules they didn't have to abide by otherwise? Seems crazy to me lol.... like why not eat bacon if you had the option? Who benefits?

Why would they write so many negative things about their own people? Seems like a negative commentary on the failures of their leaders more than anything... why admit such? Of course, I'm talking about the Tanakh (the OT), and not the Talmud. The Talmud admits some failures as a lesson, but they aren't as forthright about it as the Tanakh. The guys who wrote scripture were brutally honest about their kinsmen who effed up and were constantly like, if you do what this guy did, your whole generation will be cursed too. Jeroboam took a huge one in the nads for all eternity lol


As for branches being lopped off, I think it's the case of willful rebellion. The rules haven't changed. There's still never been a sacrifice for that. The Hebrew calls it high handedness. God overlooked times of *ignorance* in times past, but never purposeful, spit in your face, Ill do what the hell i want rebellion. If God calls you via Christ into relationship with himself, and you reject Him with the understanding of what you are rejecting, or you consistently commit mortal sins with *full knowledge* of what youre doing and with zero intention to repent over the course of your entire life, pretty sure there's no remedy left for that. You can't sacrifice Christ again. I would say the stakes are higher for apostate Christians than Jews who have been blinded by God for a time (perhaps by virtue of certain rabbis wilfully obscuring the Christ and His identifiers in scripture, and those unwilling to seek Truth wherever He leads)

SFAM1A on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
No I do not believe the OT is bs, I just believe that it needs to be *heavily* viewed through the lens of our knowledge of the international jew today. The problem I do have is with people who put a prominence on it beyond that of the NT, and people who believe that there's any kind of pre-Jesus covenant remaining with the "jewish people" of today or that God has *not* completely and utterly rejected them in favor of Christians for as long as time shall stand.
Mark4-40 on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 2 children
>No I do not believe the OT is bs, I just believe that it needs to be heavily viewed through the lens of our knowledge of the international jew today.

What does that change about the text?


>The problem I do have is with people who put a prominence on it beyond that of the NT

You have to read the first part of the story to understand the ending. Is that prominence or just literary comprehension?

>and people who believe that there's any kind of pre-Jesus covenant remaining with the "jewish people" of today

Uh... so if you toss out Abrahamic covenant, you're out of luck too lol... or the Noahic covenant... you're going ro need a bigger boat. Or David's covenant, then Jesus is just another dead Jew and again, you're out. If you mean Moses covenant, then that's just saying they don't have any right to the land. The New Covenant? That was promised to Israel well before Jesus. He initiated it, but it predates him by hundreds of years. Can't exactly toss that one out.


 >or that God has not completely and utterly rejected them in favor of Christians for as long as time shall stand.

By Christians, I take it you mean all who rely on Christ for reconciliation to God, the Jew first and also the Gentile? Sure, all people everywhere stand condemned already unless they follow Christ. If you just mean just Jews in general, Romans 11 refutes that. Paul says they'll be more easily grafted in when God hits the Gentile cap and grants the completion of the new covenant when he takes away the sin of Israel too, by His unmerited grace, on the last day. Down to the wire.
JesusSupporter33 on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
>Thus saith the LORD of hosts, I remember that which Amalek did to Israel, how he laid wait for him in the way, when he came up from Egypt. 3Now go and smite Amalek, and utterly destroy all that they have, and spare them not; but slay both man and woman, infant and suckling, ox and sheep, camel and ass.

Until you advocate for utter genocide you're a lukewarm OT follower at best.
Mark4-40 on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
Why would anyone advocate for genocide? There's a difference between descriptive and prescriptive narratives. Plus, point out Amalek on a map. No second guessing lol... you can't. Im not interested in lies of convenience. Everyone I don't like is Hitler, antichrist, Amalek, Jews.... whatever. It's all the same inane childishness.
JesusSupporter33 on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
Lol, so the Israelites butchered their way across Canaan and the Levant, but in that case it's ok because genocide is reserved for them.

That's an interesting "theology" you belong to, Moshe.
SFAM1A on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 2 children
The one connection you fail to make is that the "jews" of today are so unimaginably separated from the israelites/jews of the OT it is functionally incorrect to refer to them as the same entity.

https://files.catbox.moe/ykfrf8.png

Of course the kikes of today have taken up the mantle of the jews of the OT so as to fool gullible Christians like you into supporting them. So literally none of the OT, were it even still true and valid, would apply to them. As for the writings of Paul, his are some of the most often deliberately mistranslated and misrepresented. You need to view all this through the lens of what we know about the international jew, not the other way around. And certainly not through the lens of protestant theology. If you would like to learn more about how twisted protestant theology is on this subject, then I would recommend the book *The Sword of Christ* by Giles Corey. Has a whole section on this very topic.
Mark4-40 on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
I'm mostly okay with some variations on Protestant theology (tho I lean catholic and EO in other areas), but I'll check out your recommendation.


Obv the Jews of today are far removed from those of the past (i dont particularly care for various theories), but they're still responsible for their actions today, as is every generation and each individual within it. If they're not going to directly listen to Christ, in the meantime, I'd be happy for them to consistently follow Moses. He points to Jesus, after all. If some group is going to take it upon themselves to try to follow instructions God gave Moses, have at it lol... Jesus yoke is lighter, and eventually more will notice that when those who claim to follow Jesus live more like He did. Jews are coming to Christ more in the past 20 years than in the past 2000, so I have great hopes that things will turn around sooner rather than later.


But wheat and tares will grow together until the end, so my job isn't to pick weeds but to tend the wheat. I understand your desire to pull weeds, bc even the slaves in Jesus parable wanted to do that.
SFAM1A on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
I don't think Moses was a bad guy, I just think the kikes misinterpreted everything after him (whether intentionally or not), and thus the 'mosaic law' ascribed to him at the time of Jesus wasn't actually from God. God picked that group of people to send His Son to in order to prove that the most vile, evil, despicable, and degenerate people *can* be saved if they repent and turn from their evil ways. Problem is, the jews of today are never going to do that.

>jews are coming to Christ more in the past 20 years than in the past 2000

No, not at all. Sure *some* of them convert every year, but its in no major amount and it never will be. As the Bible says, they are a stiff-necked people and hard of heart. There will be no mass-converting them until the End of the World. Or, the end of their race at least.
Mark4-40 on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
Also, your graphic isn't saying what the summary says it is. Modern Jews aren't admitting they aren't descendants of the ancient Israelites... Hebrews aren't Jews, bc Jews descend from them (and so do other groups like Edomites, Ammonites, Ishmaelites, whatever). Similarly, all Israelites aren't Jews (like 11 other tribes). Doesn't mean the Jews don't descend from Israel or the Hebrews.

 Apparently Jews prefer bene Yisrael (sons of Israel) rather than Israelite. I can't see why in the figure, but it seems to be a case of not identifying with an exonym. Like how we call Germany Germany (exonym), but the Germans themselves call it Deutschland (endonym)
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