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posted 1 year ago by Delon on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +83Score on mirror )
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whatlike_withacloth on scored.co
1 year ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror ) 1 child
Are the jews not just the personification of Lucifer?

Lucifer was God's greatest angel, but he saw Man was to be redeemed and placed above the angels in heaven. Through his pride came jealousy, and in challenging the throne he was cast from heaven (or left heaven or generally became incompatible with heaven). God still loves Lucifer, but Lucifer through his pride he can never be reunited with God.

So God is capable of evil and pride, but God's perfect temperance keeps those things in check. It is why we are taught to temper ourselves in preparation for heaven.

Anyway so that's Lucifer among the angels. Now look at the jews among men. God makes a covenant with Abraham, promises to multiply the Hebrews and be their God - his "chosen people," his favorite. So what do the Heebs do? Continually turn their back on God out of their own hubris. Golden calf, false idols, gross violation of the covenant everywhere. Prophets prophesize the coming of Christ who will save the entire world, jews kill the prophets ("no! we're the chosen ones!"). Eventually the jews fully reject God through not only crucifying Christ, but then denying His divinity, creating a permanent separation from God that they continually refuse to overcome by humbling themselves.

They really are the Synagogue of Satan.

My other sillier take is that jews so fully reject God that, in God's perfect logic - "If I can win them over, I can win the world." Point is we are given freewill just as God has freewill, but God has perfect knowledge, desire, and temperance, whereas we're just an infinitesimal reflection of any of that.
Can-Maga on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
https://christogenea.org/podcasts/community/interviews-and-introductions/what-if-christianity-not-meant-whole-world
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