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FranklinHorrigan on scored.co
24 days ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)1 child
It's easier for (((them))) to just convince us Goyim that it means "Thou shalt not kill", than deal with Goyim who can defend themselves. From what I've heard, many translations are centuries old. The King James translation was written in 1611, and apparently Google's RabbAI says that back then Murder and Kill were used interchangeably. But they shifted language to make it so killing is always wrong, no matter what. I've heard modern translations are even worse, trying to make it work with (((modern values))). And I don't think many people actually read the Bible these days. They might skip over the "boring stuff" (Like a funny TikTok I saw, 3 pages of how to build the Tabernacle followed by the complete lineage of some dude.), and only read the "major books".
When I was a teenager reading through the Old Testament, I had an idea that God had created all life to watch people fight in wars, and that was the reason He had created us was to watch as we waged wars. I know realize that's not why We created us, but when you read the Old Testament as a teenager it seems that way at first. But the New Testament says that's not the case. Funny how (((some people))) who don't read the New Testament start countless Middle East wars, (and I've heard they only focus on the first 5 books at that. Apparently that's until Moses gives them the 10 commandments. I guess they just put a secondary focus on the rest, even what comes shortly after with the 40 years in the desert, King David, all that good stuff. Apparently it's in the Tanukh according to Google.)
23 days ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)1 child
>And I don't think many people actually read the Bible these days
This is the main reason why the jews get away with so much, and (((Modernists))) would never allow some of the more based passages into the daily readings calendar.
Psalm 137:9 only makes sense with a Christian interpretation of the "little ones of Babylon" being our own vices we have to put an end to. But the fake jews unironically interpret it literally (despite being of partial Chaldean origin themselves, in all likelihood, as they use Babylonian script for their fake version of hebrew) as a permission to abuse the children of their enemies.
Also, Paul was gigabased about women, which is probably why he never married.
When I was a teenager reading through the Old Testament, I had an idea that God had created all life to watch people fight in wars, and that was the reason He had created us was to watch as we waged wars. I know realize that's not why We created us, but when you read the Old Testament as a teenager it seems that way at first. But the New Testament says that's not the case. Funny how (((some people))) who don't read the New Testament start countless Middle East wars, (and I've heard they only focus on the first 5 books at that. Apparently that's until Moses gives them the 10 commandments. I guess they just put a secondary focus on the rest, even what comes shortly after with the 40 years in the desert, King David, all that good stuff. Apparently it's in the Tanukh according to Google.)
This is the main reason why the jews get away with so much, and (((Modernists))) would never allow some of the more based passages into the daily readings calendar.
Also, Paul was gigabased about women, which is probably why he never married.