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Nothing in common, you say?
So you're saying the group of people in biblical times referred to as Jews who practiced circumcision, followed the levitical law, and subverted their way up through society don't have so much as a chromosome in common with the group of people referred to as Jews who practice circumcision, follow the levitical law, and subvert their way up through society today?
In a stroke of cunning, are the so called "Jews" of current year only *playing* at having an obsession with genital mutilation, in an attempt to better connect themselves to the story of 1 Samuel 18, wherein King Saul has David bring him the foreskins of 200 slaughtered Philistines in exchange for his daughter?
If you really knew about circumcision, you would know that the very practice of it today is radically different than the one that was practiced 2,000 years ago (even though the jews still had it wrong back then). You would know that that was one of the things changed in the overhauls of judaism following the events of 70-132 AD when it was mutated by the kikes into the goyim destruction machine we see today, culminating with the creation of the talmud in ~500AD. This so-called "judaism" of today is *again* not at all in common with even the religion practiced by who I would dub the "good jews" of back then, the ones who all correctly recognized Jesus as the messiah and who abandoned judaism as they were supposed to, because the kikes changed it all post-Hadrian by converting it to the satanic black-magic practice it is now. Neither the same are the ethnic groups behind it. Like I said, the kike element was always *there* (their leaders such as david the adulterer and bloodthirsty warmongerer, and solomon the moloch worshipper are examples of this) but they did not make of the *entirety* of the jewish ethnic group until all the other "good jews" up and bailed.
> (even though the jews still had it wrong back then)
How did they have circumcision wrong in the Old Testament? I literally just read through the passage in Genesis where God orders Abraham, his children, and his servants to be circumcised in the flesh of their foreskin as a sign of the covenant. Further, how do we know that this practice is "radically different" today?
> Like I said, the kike element was always there (their leaders such as david the adulterer and bloodthirsty warmongerer, and solomon the moloch worshipper are examples of this) but they did not make of the entirety of the jewish ethnic group until all the other "good jews" up and bailed.
Do you mean to say David was not one of the "good jews?" He is described as a man after God's own heart, and credited as the author of the Psalms.
>How did they have circumcision wrong in the Old Testament?
>He speaks moreover concerning our ears, how He hath circumcised both them and our heart. The Lord saith in the prophet, "In the hearing of the ear they obeyed me."(10) And again He saith, "By hearing, those shall hear who are afar off; they shall know what I have done."(11) And, "Be ye circumcised in your hearts, saith the Lord."(12) And again He says, "Hear, O lsrael, for these things saith the Lord thy God."(13) And once more the Spirit of the Lord proclaims, "Who is he that wishes to live forever? By hearing let him hear the voice of my servant."(14) And again He saith, "Hear, O heaven, and give ear, O earth, for God(15) hath spoken."(16) These are in proof.(17) And again He saith, "Hear the word of the Lord, ye rulers of this people."(18) And again He saith, "Hear, ye children, the voice of one crying in the wilderness."(19) Therefore He hath circumcised our ears, that we might hear His word and believe, for the circumcision in which they trusted is abolished.(20) For He declared that circumcision was not of the flesh, but they transgressed because an evil angel deluded them.
A brief excerpt from Ch. 9 of the Epistle of Barnabas. I would heavily suggest you read the whole thing, as well as the entire Epistle. It is very eye-opening, which is why it has been heavily suppressed over the centuries.
>I literally just read through the passage in Genesis where God orders Abraham, his children, and his servants to be circumcised in the flesh of their foreskin as a sign of the covenant
One thing you need to keep in mind whenever reading the OT was that more often than not, kike hands wrote it, not jews'. The book of esther from front to back is the penultimate example of this. Meaning that whatever words are written will be written in typical kike fashion; making them look the best and their enemies look the worst regardless of the truth. Constantly backing up every last thing they say and do regardless of the truth. Always portraying them in the right and everyone else in the wrong. Again, see the book of esther. Once you become proficient in recognizing this behavior in modern jewry you can see it all laid out countless times in the OT. Is the entire OT bad? No, but you have to be *really* careful with it and cross-reference everything therein with a complete record of the *actual* truth about them that we know in the modern day. This is a long way to say that the kikes/jews got the original direction from God wrong. Which was a common thing for them to do, that I can provide plenty of additional examples of. To add one final example, at the end of Galatians it says that if you are circumcised than "Christ will be of no use to you". Does it make sense for God to have instituted such a practice only to "change His mind" and declare the exact opposite later? Many times do we see this scenario between the OT and the NT. It's not because God "changed His mind", its because the kikes got it wrong in the first place.
> Further, how do we know that this practice is "radically different" today?
Ironically, the best and most informative anti-circumcision piece ever created was made by a jewish man named Eric Clopper and was delivered as a lecture at Harvard, where he was a research professor. He was immediately fired by (the also jewish) president of Harvard the day after giving it. Again, I would highly recommend you watch the whole thing in its entirety, but I'll summarize because I don't mind holding your hand here. Prior to the destruction of the temple in 70AD, the jewish practice of circumcision only removed about a third of the foreskin, and was considerably less damaging than the current practice, which is to remove all of it. And the kikes will sometimes go at it with their teeth and fingernails too, as I'm sure you're already aware. None of that was done prior to judaism being mutated into its current form.
>He is described as a man after God's own heart
Remember what I said about kike hands writing the OT. Of *course* they're going to say that. But what are the facts, the real record of truth? David himself was an unapologetic adulterer. Did you see any of the Apostles going out and doing things like that? Some say that is merely the human condition, but I say it goes further than that. You didn't see the most important Christian leaders ever going out and living lives of debauchery.
>and credited as the author of the Psalms
I *like* the Psalms, they're pretty good. Bad people can still do good things. All I'm saying is that we just need to keep everything in mind when it comes to what we're dealing with, or when it comes to scriptural study.
Oh, this is interesting. I just assumed I was dealing with a dogmatically orthodox Christian. Are you CI or something?
> A brief excerpt from Ch. 9 of the Epistle of Barnabas. I would heavily suggest you read the whole thing, as well as the entire Epistle. It is very eye-opening, which is why it has been heavily suppressed over the centuries.
One of these days I want to get around to the whole Nag Hammadi library. I'm very curious what sort of light it sheds on the kosher reading of scripture.
> One thing you need to keep in mind whenever reading the OT was that more often than not, kike hands wrote it
This... I pretty much agree with already. I think it's one of the glaring problems. Even people being written about before Judah came about seem to be animated by what we would recognize as jewish psychology in the authorship. Like, reread the story of Jacob and Esau and tell me that isn't a family of kikes, based on their behavior.
> Ironically, the best and most informative anti-circumcision piece ever created was made by a jewish man named Eric Clopper and was delivered as a lecture at Harvard, where he was a research professor. He was immediately fired by (the also jewish) president of Harvard the day after giving it. Again, I would highly recommend you watch the whole thing in its entirety,
I'm highly interested in watching this. I'll try internet searching it.
Apologies for the late response, I have been busy. I am a traditionalist Catholic, although I do like the Orthodoxy and don't really have any problems with them aside from some theological differences. I am not a Christian Identity follower (although I don't mind them either) per se because I believe Christian Identity is fundamentally flawed, theologically speaking. I have made a great effort over the last several years to research and truly understand the Scriptures; everything I say is merely the way I see it.
I am greatly interested in reading "apocryphal" works that didn't make it into the Bible, and while I have good faith in the Bible itself to not be corrupted (aside from all the mistranslating and misrepresenting, of course), many of these "apocryphal" works used to be taught and read right alongside the Bible, and that isn't done anymore. For obvious reasons if you read the Epistle of Barnabas. Kikes have been trying to influence, subvert, twist, and destroy Christianity literally since the time of Jesus Christ Himself. You give them 2,000 years' worth of time and there ain't nothing they *can't* accomplish. So it's the *duty* of the true faithful to sift through all the lies in the modern era to find the truth.
>Even people being written about before Judah came about seem to be animated by what we would recognize as jewish psychology in the authorship.
I haven't read the story of Jacob and Esau for quite some time, I'll try to do that soon. Kike behavior can be found all the way back in the book of *Genesis* (ch. 34), which is proof enough to me that the kike element was always there within the "jewish people". I may have mentioned it already, but the book of esther sounds like it was written by the ADL. It's just that the kike element didn't make up the *majority* of "jewish people" until after Jesus came and all the "good jews" converted and followed Him like they were supposed to.
>I'm highly interested in watching this. I'll try internet searching it.
It was on youtube when I watched it. I'm sure you could find it on bitchute or somewhere else without too much difficulty.
So you're saying the group of people in biblical times referred to as Jews who practiced circumcision, followed the levitical law, and subverted their way up through society don't have so much as a chromosome in common with the group of people referred to as Jews who practice circumcision, follow the levitical law, and subvert their way up through society today?
In a stroke of cunning, are the so called "Jews" of current year only *playing* at having an obsession with genital mutilation, in an attempt to better connect themselves to the story of 1 Samuel 18, wherein King Saul has David bring him the foreskins of 200 slaughtered Philistines in exchange for his daughter?
How did they have circumcision wrong in the Old Testament? I literally just read through the passage in Genesis where God orders Abraham, his children, and his servants to be circumcised in the flesh of their foreskin as a sign of the covenant. Further, how do we know that this practice is "radically different" today?
> Like I said, the kike element was always there (their leaders such as david the adulterer and bloodthirsty warmongerer, and solomon the moloch worshipper are examples of this) but they did not make of the entirety of the jewish ethnic group until all the other "good jews" up and bailed.
Do you mean to say David was not one of the "good jews?" He is described as a man after God's own heart, and credited as the author of the Psalms.
>How did they have circumcision wrong in the Old Testament?
>He speaks moreover concerning our ears, how He hath circumcised both them and our heart. The Lord saith in the prophet, "In the hearing of the ear they obeyed me."(10) And again He saith, "By hearing, those shall hear who are afar off; they shall know what I have done."(11) And, "Be ye circumcised in your hearts, saith the Lord."(12) And again He says, "Hear, O lsrael, for these things saith the Lord thy God."(13) And once more the Spirit of the Lord proclaims, "Who is he that wishes to live forever? By hearing let him hear the voice of my servant."(14) And again He saith, "Hear, O heaven, and give ear, O earth, for God(15) hath spoken."(16) These are in proof.(17) And again He saith, "Hear the word of the Lord, ye rulers of this people."(18) And again He saith, "Hear, ye children, the voice of one crying in the wilderness."(19) Therefore He hath circumcised our ears, that we might hear His word and believe, for the circumcision in which they trusted is abolished.(20) For He declared that circumcision was not of the flesh, but they transgressed because an evil angel deluded them.
A brief excerpt from Ch. 9 of the Epistle of Barnabas. I would heavily suggest you read the whole thing, as well as the entire Epistle. It is very eye-opening, which is why it has been heavily suppressed over the centuries.
>I literally just read through the passage in Genesis where God orders Abraham, his children, and his servants to be circumcised in the flesh of their foreskin as a sign of the covenant
One thing you need to keep in mind whenever reading the OT was that more often than not, kike hands wrote it, not jews'. The book of esther from front to back is the penultimate example of this. Meaning that whatever words are written will be written in typical kike fashion; making them look the best and their enemies look the worst regardless of the truth. Constantly backing up every last thing they say and do regardless of the truth. Always portraying them in the right and everyone else in the wrong. Again, see the book of esther. Once you become proficient in recognizing this behavior in modern jewry you can see it all laid out countless times in the OT. Is the entire OT bad? No, but you have to be *really* careful with it and cross-reference everything therein with a complete record of the *actual* truth about them that we know in the modern day. This is a long way to say that the kikes/jews got the original direction from God wrong. Which was a common thing for them to do, that I can provide plenty of additional examples of. To add one final example, at the end of Galatians it says that if you are circumcised than "Christ will be of no use to you". Does it make sense for God to have instituted such a practice only to "change His mind" and declare the exact opposite later? Many times do we see this scenario between the OT and the NT. It's not because God "changed His mind", its because the kikes got it wrong in the first place.
> Further, how do we know that this practice is "radically different" today?
Ironically, the best and most informative anti-circumcision piece ever created was made by a jewish man named Eric Clopper and was delivered as a lecture at Harvard, where he was a research professor. He was immediately fired by (the also jewish) president of Harvard the day after giving it. Again, I would highly recommend you watch the whole thing in its entirety, but I'll summarize because I don't mind holding your hand here. Prior to the destruction of the temple in 70AD, the jewish practice of circumcision only removed about a third of the foreskin, and was considerably less damaging than the current practice, which is to remove all of it. And the kikes will sometimes go at it with their teeth and fingernails too, as I'm sure you're already aware. None of that was done prior to judaism being mutated into its current form.
>He is described as a man after God's own heart
Remember what I said about kike hands writing the OT. Of *course* they're going to say that. But what are the facts, the real record of truth? David himself was an unapologetic adulterer. Did you see any of the Apostles going out and doing things like that? Some say that is merely the human condition, but I say it goes further than that. You didn't see the most important Christian leaders ever going out and living lives of debauchery.
>and credited as the author of the Psalms
I *like* the Psalms, they're pretty good. Bad people can still do good things. All I'm saying is that we just need to keep everything in mind when it comes to what we're dealing with, or when it comes to scriptural study.
> A brief excerpt from Ch. 9 of the Epistle of Barnabas. I would heavily suggest you read the whole thing, as well as the entire Epistle. It is very eye-opening, which is why it has been heavily suppressed over the centuries.
One of these days I want to get around to the whole Nag Hammadi library. I'm very curious what sort of light it sheds on the kosher reading of scripture.
> One thing you need to keep in mind whenever reading the OT was that more often than not, kike hands wrote it
This... I pretty much agree with already. I think it's one of the glaring problems. Even people being written about before Judah came about seem to be animated by what we would recognize as jewish psychology in the authorship. Like, reread the story of Jacob and Esau and tell me that isn't a family of kikes, based on their behavior.
> Ironically, the best and most informative anti-circumcision piece ever created was made by a jewish man named Eric Clopper and was delivered as a lecture at Harvard, where he was a research professor. He was immediately fired by (the also jewish) president of Harvard the day after giving it. Again, I would highly recommend you watch the whole thing in its entirety,
I'm highly interested in watching this. I'll try internet searching it.
I am greatly interested in reading "apocryphal" works that didn't make it into the Bible, and while I have good faith in the Bible itself to not be corrupted (aside from all the mistranslating and misrepresenting, of course), many of these "apocryphal" works used to be taught and read right alongside the Bible, and that isn't done anymore. For obvious reasons if you read the Epistle of Barnabas. Kikes have been trying to influence, subvert, twist, and destroy Christianity literally since the time of Jesus Christ Himself. You give them 2,000 years' worth of time and there ain't nothing they *can't* accomplish. So it's the *duty* of the true faithful to sift through all the lies in the modern era to find the truth.
>Even people being written about before Judah came about seem to be animated by what we would recognize as jewish psychology in the authorship.
I haven't read the story of Jacob and Esau for quite some time, I'll try to do that soon. Kike behavior can be found all the way back in the book of *Genesis* (ch. 34), which is proof enough to me that the kike element was always there within the "jewish people". I may have mentioned it already, but the book of esther sounds like it was written by the ADL. It's just that the kike element didn't make up the *majority* of "jewish people" until after Jesus came and all the "good jews" converted and followed Him like they were supposed to.
>I'm highly interested in watching this. I'll try internet searching it.
It was on youtube when I watched it. I'm sure you could find it on bitchute or somewhere else without too much difficulty.