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I think you completely missed the point. So let's simplify it. You're presented with two choices:
1. Marry an imperfect non-virgin woman that God sends you after she's sought forgiveness by Jesus and is capable of fulfilling your needs and starting a White family with you
2. Die alone as the White race also dies with you because you declined God's blessings and gifts, choosing which parts of the Bible to hold on to for an idealism you refused to create
Which is it gonna be? By the way, you've also lusted after women at some point in your life, and as Jesus says that means you committed adultery with them in your heart and married them. As Jesus just said, you're not without sin either. I'm not saying non-virgins should be "acceptable" in a perfect society, I am saying you will never have a perfect society again if you don't create it by following God's blessings through the consequences of our ancestors.
So has the woman lusted. So we should all just get stoned on the spot.
The heart and rhe real world are two different things. Surely if I think about stealing thoroughly I've already done it in my heart. Adam ate the fruit in his heart long before he.ate it in the real world. But he didn't die because he.did it in his heart. Our real life, material world matters both here on Earth and in heaven much more than you think. Our day-to-day actions matter. Forgiveness with punishment happens often. This is why we ask the Lord not just for forgiveness but also mercy. The woman has my forgiveness but not my mercy.
Again, this problem isn't for me and this doesn't apply. If you want an answer to your hypothetical; If Jesus Christ comes down here and commands me to do anything, I'm doing it. So she better make sure that happens before she comes to me with a confession and puppydog eyes.
But you aren't the judge of Jesus's Words, what Jesus said isn't up for your interpretation. You're also choosing the opposite logic for the law of sex and marriage, where you're choosing to take it literally. As you read in John 8, Jesus literally said "Let those without sin cast the first stone" and saved her from that fate. I do agree there is a difference between forgiveness and mercy, that sin may be forgiven but the worldly consequences of it remain. Regardless, it's your choice and I think it's awesome that you have such determination to serve God and follow His Law in the way that you believe to be correct, but I really hope you don't let it blind you from God's Truth and blessings which leads you straight into the jew's trap of White genocide. Jesus will not come down and command you to do anything so obvious; you must have the wisdom to see His will and the strength to carry it out on your own. You have the free will to screw it up. That's the hardest part of being a Christian, I believe.
What Jesus said was 2000 years ago to a bunch of jews who didnt even follow or or believe in their own laws. We're better than that. I'm better than that. You are too, I hope. The time for standards is now.
I guess I shouldn't stone the rapisr or murderer either. Lucky little whore that she and those bastards get to walk on to sin again. Think about what Jesus also said, "go and sin no more". He knows this is impossible for her. He in fact knows it's so impossible that it would be retarded to say if he was anyone else and not God. She gets the rock.
>What Jesus said was 2000 years ago to a bunch of jews who didnt even follow or or believe in their own laws. We're better than that. I'm better than that. You are too, I hope. The time for standards is now.
Absolutely not; it was to a bunch of Whites like you and me, and to a few jews who were most of (but not all) the pharisees and sadducees. He was speaking directly to most of us. It was never "their own laws." It was OUR own laws that WE forced THEM to adopt, only they tried to twist it to their power and control, and largely succeeded through usury. They didn't "reject" Jesus, they're literally satan and could never be with Him. He came for US. The WHITE RACE. The ISRAELITES. Not the edomites, known today as jews. And "to be better than that" is to understand these basic facts and think about how it does apply to us today more than ever.
>I guess I shouldn't stone the rapisr or murderer either. Lucky little whore that she and those bastards get to walk on to sin again. Think about what Jesus also said, "go and sin no more". He knows this is impossible for her. He in fact knows it's so impossible that it would be retarded to say if he was anyone else and not God. She gets the rock.
Did you just say Jesus was wrong? We both know you are absolutely better than that, so you have the wherewithal to know the difference between adultery and rape and murder. Am I saying we should never stone adulterers? No, absolutely not. But I am saying to apply the critical thinking Jesus gave you, and to be able to judge each woman individually. Let's look at it this way: you didn't get married at 14-18 with a virgin when you had the chance, so now you have to pay the consequences of letting the White race die or marrying a "born again" non-virgin. Being born again does not make her virgin again nor remove her carnal knowledge, so obviously that's something you both have to struggle with together, but to think you are without consequence for never marrying is simply not true. These are all things I've deeply thought about my entire life living as a virgin, waiting for "the one," and how that's simply disobeying God now that I'm in my mid 30s. How are you fighting jews and serving God without making White babies?
It was their laws, in their time, whether they were jews or Whites.
And no, Jesus is not.wrong. The Trinity condescends to us so we might understand something when we read it in the Bible. It would be stupid for anyone other than Jesus (The Spirit, God,) to have said what he said because it only makes sense within the context of Holy mystery. He knows His command to her was impossible for her to follow. He also knows that it's impossible to carry out a perfect sentence or justice unless the judge is perfect. This isn't about *forgiveness and mercy*, it's about *the mystery in God's forgiveness and mercy*. The reason I am convicted by such a story is because Jesus Christ was there and said what he said. The reason I'm not convicted where I sit now, is because Jesus has made no mysterious command or gesture to me. Again; *this is not a problem for me, but some other man*. Will I shoot the adulterous whore whom Jesus appears and stands beside? No. But if she's before me like any other man or woman, with The Spirit no more in the room than usual, then I absolutely will impose my imperfect judgement upon the imperfect sin of the imperfect sinner before me. And because it's imperfect, it's not eternal. She in fact gains from my imperfect judgement and punishment. What a blessing, unironically.
If God wants me to marry an some slut claiming repentance, He better make some mysterys and miracles happen fast before I pass imperfect judgement on the.violator of His perfect law, as every judge throughout all of history has done before me, and rightfully so.
1. Marry an imperfect non-virgin woman that God sends you after she's sought forgiveness by Jesus and is capable of fulfilling your needs and starting a White family with you
2. Die alone as the White race also dies with you because you declined God's blessings and gifts, choosing which parts of the Bible to hold on to for an idealism you refused to create
Which is it gonna be? By the way, you've also lusted after women at some point in your life, and as Jesus says that means you committed adultery with them in your heart and married them. As Jesus just said, you're not without sin either. I'm not saying non-virgins should be "acceptable" in a perfect society, I am saying you will never have a perfect society again if you don't create it by following God's blessings through the consequences of our ancestors.
The heart and rhe real world are two different things. Surely if I think about stealing thoroughly I've already done it in my heart. Adam ate the fruit in his heart long before he.ate it in the real world. But he didn't die because he.did it in his heart. Our real life, material world matters both here on Earth and in heaven much more than you think. Our day-to-day actions matter. Forgiveness with punishment happens often. This is why we ask the Lord not just for forgiveness but also mercy. The woman has my forgiveness but not my mercy.
Again, this problem isn't for me and this doesn't apply. If you want an answer to your hypothetical; If Jesus Christ comes down here and commands me to do anything, I'm doing it. So she better make sure that happens before she comes to me with a confession and puppydog eyes.
I guess I shouldn't stone the rapisr or murderer either. Lucky little whore that she and those bastards get to walk on to sin again. Think about what Jesus also said, "go and sin no more". He knows this is impossible for her. He in fact knows it's so impossible that it would be retarded to say if he was anyone else and not God. She gets the rock.
Absolutely not; it was to a bunch of Whites like you and me, and to a few jews who were most of (but not all) the pharisees and sadducees. He was speaking directly to most of us. It was never "their own laws." It was OUR own laws that WE forced THEM to adopt, only they tried to twist it to their power and control, and largely succeeded through usury. They didn't "reject" Jesus, they're literally satan and could never be with Him. He came for US. The WHITE RACE. The ISRAELITES. Not the edomites, known today as jews. And "to be better than that" is to understand these basic facts and think about how it does apply to us today more than ever.
>I guess I shouldn't stone the rapisr or murderer either. Lucky little whore that she and those bastards get to walk on to sin again. Think about what Jesus also said, "go and sin no more". He knows this is impossible for her. He in fact knows it's so impossible that it would be retarded to say if he was anyone else and not God. She gets the rock.
Did you just say Jesus was wrong? We both know you are absolutely better than that, so you have the wherewithal to know the difference between adultery and rape and murder. Am I saying we should never stone adulterers? No, absolutely not. But I am saying to apply the critical thinking Jesus gave you, and to be able to judge each woman individually. Let's look at it this way: you didn't get married at 14-18 with a virgin when you had the chance, so now you have to pay the consequences of letting the White race die or marrying a "born again" non-virgin. Being born again does not make her virgin again nor remove her carnal knowledge, so obviously that's something you both have to struggle with together, but to think you are without consequence for never marrying is simply not true. These are all things I've deeply thought about my entire life living as a virgin, waiting for "the one," and how that's simply disobeying God now that I'm in my mid 30s. How are you fighting jews and serving God without making White babies?
And no, Jesus is not.wrong. The Trinity condescends to us so we might understand something when we read it in the Bible. It would be stupid for anyone other than Jesus (The Spirit, God,) to have said what he said because it only makes sense within the context of Holy mystery. He knows His command to her was impossible for her to follow. He also knows that it's impossible to carry out a perfect sentence or justice unless the judge is perfect. This isn't about *forgiveness and mercy*, it's about *the mystery in God's forgiveness and mercy*. The reason I am convicted by such a story is because Jesus Christ was there and said what he said. The reason I'm not convicted where I sit now, is because Jesus has made no mysterious command or gesture to me. Again; *this is not a problem for me, but some other man*. Will I shoot the adulterous whore whom Jesus appears and stands beside? No. But if she's before me like any other man or woman, with The Spirit no more in the room than usual, then I absolutely will impose my imperfect judgement upon the imperfect sin of the imperfect sinner before me. And because it's imperfect, it's not eternal. She in fact gains from my imperfect judgement and punishment. What a blessing, unironically.
If God wants me to marry an some slut claiming repentance, He better make some mysterys and miracles happen fast before I pass imperfect judgement on the.violator of His perfect law, as every judge throughout all of history has done before me, and rightfully so.
And now I have to ask, Are you a woman?