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The constant "jew!" cries are becoming increasingly impotent as it seems more and more like you are intentionally misreading me.
> It’s not working, jew.
So you concede that you are unable to articulate how the parable of the good Samaritan supports your view without ignoring it in favor of completely different verses?
> Did that. Linked directly to it. It’s not working, jew.
The fuck you did. You said: “Embrace your neighbor as your brother," and did not link to the actual verse until I called it out. I can only assume this is because the actual wording doesn't slot into your ethnocentric rhetoric quite as cleanly. No other reason to paraphrase it to the point of disfigurement and present it as a direct quote.
> There is no mandate to allow infinity browns into our country. It doesn’t exist. You need to get over it.
There is no mandate to remove them, either. Unless, of course, you can get the governing authorities to create one. That is your only recourse as a Christian; Paul is *explicit* about that.
But I'm sure *you* of all people are well aware that will never happen.
> [sperg out]
Key word: Spiritual. It's an optical problem of how this causes the *average* Christian (read: basically all of them) to perceive nons.
As to your point—in your house? Not in every case. But in communal proximity to you? You betcha. That's true of my real life siblings.
> Psst. I find my race before me.
And all the other races.
Even as Jesus was surrounded by his kin, claiming to have come for the lost sheep of Israel, he didn't withhold charity nor miracles to any of the other peoples who came before him. Would he pardon you for withholding your own gifts?
> 46 While Jesus was still talking to the crowd, his mother and brothers stood outside, wanting to speak to him. 47 Someone told him, “Your mother and brothers are standing outside, wanting to speak to you.”
> 48 He replied to him, “Who is my mother, and who are my brothers?” 49 Pointing to his disciples, he said, “Here are my mother and my brothers. 50 For whoever does the will of my Father in heaven is my brother and sister and mother.”
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> Okay? They’re not coming into my country, though. I don’t have to let them in.
Many of them are already here. Legally, in fact.
> I do, yeah. I don’t have to accept any fallacy from any source.
Sure, that's literally true (putting aside that it's not a fallacy in this context,) but it flies in the face of your spiritual philosophy to do so. That's my point.
>it seems more and more like you are intentionally misreading me.
Irony.
>you are unable to articulate
*“NOOOOOO I DON’T LIKE HOW YOU DID IT THEREFORE YOU DIDN’T DO IT!”*
>completely different verses
You mean the verses that talk about the same topic?
>The fuck you did. You said: “Embrace your neighbor as your brother," and did not link to the actual verse until I called it out.
>until
Thanks for admitting I did it.
>I can only assume this is because the actual wording doesn't slot into your ethnocentric rhetoric quite as cleanly.
The actual wording which says exactly what I said it said, you mean?
>No other reason to paraphrase it to the point of disfigurement
Translation: “NOOOOOOOO I MISREPRESENTED YOUR RELIGION AND YOU CALLED ME OUT ON IT HOW DARE YOU SUMMARIZE IN THE SAME WAY I DID!”
>There is no mandate to remove them, either.
There is, yeah.
>Unless, of course, you can get the governing authorities to create one. That is your only recourse as a Christian
lol, imagine actually thinking anyone’s going to fall for that.
>[sperg out]
Thanks for conceding that you can’t reply in any capacity to the original point I made, no matter how many times I repeat it, and which is explicitly stated in the Bible itself.
>Key word: Spiritual.
Oh, neat! So… ye shall know them by their fruits! Therefore get rid of all of them! We’re not in a suicide pact, no matter what your filthy subhuman jewish ass thinks.
>causes the average Christian (read: basically all of them)
Translation: “Trannies are real because they say they are.”
>Not in every case.
Thanks; you’ve conceded the argument and admitted your premise is a psychotic delusion not found in Christian doctrine.
>Would he pardon you for withholding your own gifts?
> It’s not working, jew.
So you concede that you are unable to articulate how the parable of the good Samaritan supports your view without ignoring it in favor of completely different verses?
> Did that. Linked directly to it. It’s not working, jew.
The fuck you did. You said: “Embrace your neighbor as your brother," and did not link to the actual verse until I called it out. I can only assume this is because the actual wording doesn't slot into your ethnocentric rhetoric quite as cleanly. No other reason to paraphrase it to the point of disfigurement and present it as a direct quote.
> There is no mandate to allow infinity browns into our country. It doesn’t exist. You need to get over it.
There is no mandate to remove them, either. Unless, of course, you can get the governing authorities to create one. That is your only recourse as a Christian; Paul is *explicit* about that.
But I'm sure *you* of all people are well aware that will never happen.
> [sperg out]
Key word: Spiritual. It's an optical problem of how this causes the *average* Christian (read: basically all of them) to perceive nons.
As to your point—in your house? Not in every case. But in communal proximity to you? You betcha. That's true of my real life siblings.
> Psst. I find my race before me.
And all the other races.
Even as Jesus was surrounded by his kin, claiming to have come for the lost sheep of Israel, he didn't withhold charity nor miracles to any of the other peoples who came before him. Would he pardon you for withholding your own gifts?
> 46 While Jesus was still talking to the crowd, his mother and brothers stood outside, wanting to speak to him. 47 Someone told him, “Your mother and brothers are standing outside, wanting to speak to you.”
> 48 He replied to him, “Who is my mother, and who are my brothers?” 49 Pointing to his disciples, he said, “Here are my mother and my brothers. 50 For whoever does the will of my Father in heaven is my brother and sister and mother.”
.
> Okay? They’re not coming into my country, though. I don’t have to let them in.
Many of them are already here. Legally, in fact.
> I do, yeah. I don’t have to accept any fallacy from any source.
Sure, that's literally true (putting aside that it's not a fallacy in this context,) but it flies in the face of your spiritual philosophy to do so. That's my point.
Irony.
>you are unable to articulate
*“NOOOOOO I DON’T LIKE HOW YOU DID IT THEREFORE YOU DIDN’T DO IT!”*
>completely different verses
You mean the verses that talk about the same topic?
>The fuck you did. You said: “Embrace your neighbor as your brother," and did not link to the actual verse until I called it out.
>until
Thanks for admitting I did it.
>I can only assume this is because the actual wording doesn't slot into your ethnocentric rhetoric quite as cleanly.
The actual wording which says exactly what I said it said, you mean?
>No other reason to paraphrase it to the point of disfigurement
Translation: “NOOOOOOOO I MISREPRESENTED YOUR RELIGION AND YOU CALLED ME OUT ON IT HOW DARE YOU SUMMARIZE IN THE SAME WAY I DID!”
>There is no mandate to remove them, either.
There is, yeah.
>Unless, of course, you can get the governing authorities to create one. That is your only recourse as a Christian
lol, imagine actually thinking anyone’s going to fall for that.
>[sperg out]
Thanks for conceding that you can’t reply in any capacity to the original point I made, no matter how many times I repeat it, and which is explicitly stated in the Bible itself.
>Key word: Spiritual.
Oh, neat! So… ye shall know them by their fruits! Therefore get rid of all of them! We’re not in a suicide pact, no matter what your filthy subhuman jewish ass thinks.
>causes the average Christian (read: basically all of them)
Translation: “Trannies are real because they say they are.”
>Not in every case.
Thanks; you’ve conceded the argument and admitted your premise is a psychotic delusion not found in Christian doctrine.
>Would he pardon you for withholding your own gifts?
[Yeah.](https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew%207:6-12&version=KJV) Literally yeah. 100% yeah.
>Many of them are already here. Legally, in fact.
Cool; I don’t recognize jewish law, though.
>it flies in the face of your spiritual philosophy to do so. That's my point.
Your point is a falsehood only jews have ever said.