Title says all.
Christians, Muslims, and jews claim that pagan gods are "muh ebil satan".
But the abrahamic god that they worship literally tells the jews, his "chosen", that they are allowed to have slaves.
Christians and muslims both owned slaves too, infact, muslims still have slaves to this day.
The abrahamic god told his follwers to draw the blood of children, and permanently mutilate said children, in horrific circumcision rituals.
Who are the top three groups that do circumcision? jews, muslims, and Christians.
So, how do abrahamic religions have the audacity to claim that pagan gods are all "muh ebil debble"?
How do abrahamic religions have the audacity to call their god "pure good"?
Honestly?
If that is what God and his followers are like...
I would really hate to see what satan and his followers are like.
>If you have one, perhaps we can discuss it?
Jesus says that him and his father are the same, which implies you can't worship Jesus without worshipping his father.
His father tell jews they are allowed to have slaves and beat slaves.
Also, i made this thread cuz me and my Christian friend had discussion last night.
He said that goyim must listen to certain parts of torah.
I agree that God and Jesus share the same perfect morality because they are God.
I don't have faith that God allowed jws to have slaves and beat them because I suspect flawed jwish authors wrote those laws because they enjoyed those things.
3,000 BC kikes had all kinds of nonsense beliefs even after they wrote the Torah, including contradictory scriptural beliefs in multiple Gods. The Torah alludes to their silly polytheistic nonsense more than once.
I suspect God stamped out the legitimacy of that jwish Mosaic law nonsense and replaced with with the New Covenant of Christianity for good reason.
Which is why I'm a Red Letter Christian.
How do you explain Christians who demand that other Christians listen to the torah, or parts of the torah?
God gave us free will to believe whatever we want, for whatever reason we want or for no reason at all.
Many Christians see bible research as a life-long journey leading to a closer fellowship with Jesus Christ.
Christians who claim to definitively know the mind of God or the one true way to interpret scripture often only exist during heated debates because they want to win 😃.
These people can be obnoxious but they can also provide interesting perspectives worth considering.
For me, studying what we can verify about 2,000 years of human history (excluding most of what is taught in schools and Hollywood and the History Channel which is revisionist jew pity-party fan-fiction) showed me how the life and teachings of Jesus Christ seem a perfect foundation for past, present and future human culture.
To think the Gospel came from a normal carpenter from Nazareth from 2000 years ago seems incredulous.
I can't fault the Red Letter Gospel and it seems like a miracle that we were gifted it.