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posted 1 year ago by PillarOfWisdom on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +40Score on mirror )
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SFAM1A on scored.co
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Oh yeah, I was absolutely mind-blown when I reread the Scriptures for the first time after becoming J-pilled. Jesus *constantly* calls the kikes out on their typical kike behavior. My favorites are "These people praise me with their lips but their hearts are far from me", "If you were blind, there would be no sin in that, "but we see" you say, and your sin remains", his accusation to them of "making dogmas out of human precepts" that you mentioned (this is *extremely* typical kike behavior, especially in the modern day), his discourse to them about the sabbath, and his discourse to them in Matthew 23. And of course John chapter 8, where he calls them the literal children of Satan.

What's important to keep in mind is that the kikes of the time were distinctly separate from the "good jews", i.e. God's *actual* chosen people, if there were ever any jews who really deserved that title. These kikes had done what all kikes do, subverted their way to the top and were subsequently in the process of corrupting everyone below. This is indeed why God had to go to such an extreme measure of sending Jesus instead of just another prophet. The parable of the tenant farmers (which I believe is also in Matthew) also comes to mind. This is why Jesus spent his *entire* ministry preaching against them. Because *they* represented the greatest threat to the salvation of all the good God-fearing people of the world. Not the Romans, not the Pagans, not any Pagan group or religious following, but the kikes themselves.
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