1 year ago12 points(+0/-0/+12Score on mirror)2 children
No. The talmud is newer than Christian hatred of idolatry. Further, not all ideas in the talmud are original, some of them are bound to be explanations of practices already established, such as this.
1 year ago4 points(+0/-0/+4Score on mirror)3 children
The early Christians were Talmudic jews. The first non-Biblical evidence for Christians dates after 100 A.D., which is of course after Hadrian's destruction of Judea and the writing down of the Talmud.
Modern Christians are transjews (trans-Israel if you prefer), and Christian Identity is the "logical" conclusion - not that CI's expressed beliefs have anything to do with logic.
Huh, that explains why judaism hates Christianity: because they're secretly the same religion. It also explains why Christians hate the talmud: because it's really a Christian religion. We used to burn the talmud to confuse people, because we secretly like it so much.
The very first Christian heresy is the judaizing heresy. After Jesus's crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension back to Heaven, his disciples were going out into the world to proselytize. In Galations, Paul discovered that the Galation churches were judaizing. He strongly rebuked them for their heresy. The jewish Christians were attempting to judaize the gentile Christians, to force them to uphold and continue old jewish customs which were now defunct and no longer required (like circumcision), because Jesus nullified/fulfilled them. This is why, in Galatians 3:28, Paul says the line "there is neither jew nor Greek...", because Jesus sacrificed himself for all of us. That verse is also a direct refutation of the dispensationalist judeo-Christian lie, that jews are saved merely by being jews. Jews have never been chosen, or saved, merely by being jews, because Gods blessings are not unconditional. God let his "chosen" people be repeatedly conquered, and their temples wholly destroyed, because they turned their backs on God.
The Talmud wasnt even written until around 600 AD, thats well after Christianity was an established religion. The "Christianity is a jewish psyop" theory only makes sense if you ignore the past 1700 years of human history and only focus on the Protestant (IE heretical) majority countries of the past 200 years, which any Protestant *before* 1800 would disown upon seeing. Creating a religion that suppresses you for 1500 years and kicks you out of every single country it takes over is simply too insane, even for the jews.
1 year ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)3 children
it seems strange that they happened to destroy statues in the same exact way that the talmud says that gentiles should destroy statues (by cutting off the tip of the nose and ears)
1 year ago5 points(+0/-0/+5Score on mirror)1 child
The ears look fine on all the statues. The nose is protruding, and most people are just going to smack a statue and try to break off something. The nose would be an easy target and takes a lot less effort than knocking off the head.
At least one of the statues has a cross carved into it. That would be a strange thing for a talmudist to carve into it, considering that jew religion says Christianity is idolatry (God forbid).
A lot of jews push their own agendas under the guise of Christianity. Look at the jews behind pro immigrant Christian organizations. Jews could under the guise of Christianity also destroy statues the way the talmud told them to whilst telling everyone that its Christian doctrine and since Christianity is against idols the Christians believe it
1 year ago7 points(+0/-0/+7Score on mirror)1 child
The Talmud is 400 years AFTER the foundation of The Church.... how could early Christians be influenced by it?? The Talmuds were a RESPONSE to Judaism being abandoned for Christianity.
The talmud was passed down orally since at least Jesus’s time, it was only written down in the centuries after when the First Roman Jewish War occurred
1 year ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)1 child
The Babylonian Talmud isnt even the only version either, the Jerusalem version, which is slightly older but still younger than early Christian bibles. Talmudism is a Satanic LARP, they arent even actual jews.
The Pharisees match the jews of today, and the Khazar theory is suspicious at best. Even before Christ their behavior was the same as today, so I see no reason to think their satanic works are a modern invention
https://davidduke.com/rethinking-khazar-theory/
Nah, the Pharisees would crucify the jews of today. They may have been superficial hypocrites, but they at least tried to keep up appearances. The modern jews openly subvert the Law and have created their own fan-fic scriptures (masoretic text and talmud) to deny Christ is the Messiah.
1 year ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)2 children
No. Christians actually incorporated pagan beliefs and respected other religions. Jesus quotes from Egyptian sacred texts and Paul preaches unity with Greeks in Athens. It's why Christianity spread so quickly among pagans.
1 year ago5 points(+0/-0/+5Score on mirror)1 child
For the same reasons pagans destroyed other pagan statues when Alexander the Great (briefly) demmanded to be worshiped as God from Greeks and Romans conquered the other barbaric tribes neighborhing theme.
They destroyed idols, IE statues that had become possessed by demons and were performing false miracles to get people to worship as a god whatever heroic figure the statue was. Most of the Pagan "gods" were never intended to be as such, they were just commemorating their heroes, but over time, demons began to warp this commemoration into divine worship by pretending they were the person that the statue was meant to represent. If the Christians were destroying statues willie nilly (like the muslims, who are iconoclasts, do), there would be nothing left. In reality, Christians preserved a lot of statues that werent being tainted by demons because we respect other cultures and their heroes, we just hate idolatry, because it is a form of fraud that denies God His due and dishonors the memory of the ancestors.
Christianity didnt incorporate Pagan beliefs, we simply recognize that while other religions have been corrupted by demons, the demons are not permitted to lie all the time, so other religions actually have some grains of truth in them, but these beliefs were already found in the Church even in the Old Testament, its just that many of them were lost over time as the Hebrew's repeatedly abandoned them and got sacked every time God was angry with them. There are a whole bunch of texts, both religious and historical, that are mentioned by the Bible that have been completely lost to time. Its possible that the exiled remnants of Israel (the real one, not the fake one we currently have) slowly descended into idolatry and created novel religions with some of the True Religion as their core.
Christians destroyed most of the ancient scriptures and temples in the slav lands. Subjugated the peoples. Murdered peaceful forest dwellers in the baltics.
Modern Christians are transjews (trans-Israel if you prefer), and Christian Identity is the "logical" conclusion - not that CI's expressed beliefs have anything to do with logic.
At least one of the statues has a cross carved into it. That would be a strange thing for a talmudist to carve into it, considering that jew religion says Christianity is idolatry (God forbid).
Also, smashing statues that have become possessed by demons is based. Demons deserve to be homeless.