15 hours ago8 points(+0/-0/+8Score on mirror)1 child
The people we call jews today were Edomites, which were integrated into Judea ~130 years before the time of Christ. These specific people and their descendants weren't fully descended from Adam and Eve. That's an important distinction people seem to not understand, and the reason Christ rejected them, AND the reason for their behavior, as culture and behavior are downstream from race.
Forcibly integrated by the Macabees. Maybe that's why 1 & 2 Macabees were left out of the (((masoretic text))) that most Protestant Old Testaments were translated from. "Oh, don't worry about that part of the Septagaunt, goy, it's just apocrypha."
11 hours ago7 points(+0/-0/+7Score on mirror)2 children
Judaism wasn't even a word until about 400 AD.
They didn't call their religion "jewish". The only association between "jew" and their religion was that they were living in the province of Judea. And they weren't called jews, they were Judeans -- inhabitants of the province of Judea.
Paul/Saul literally writes "I am a jew" and "I am a pure-blood descendant from Benjamin." The only way these statements can be true at the same time is if "jew" in his language did NOT mean he was descended from Judah. WHICH IS WHAT IT SAYS IN GREEK -- "JUDEAN" **not** "jew".
As far as the name of their religion -- they would use Moses' name or God's name to describe it. Judah had NOTHING to do with it.
9 hours ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)1 child
> And they weren't called jews, they were Judeans
And they still did it not a long time ago. "Judea declares war on Germany" was when, 1933? Everybody that Judea is about jews.
Also the key to understand jews (as we know them) is that they are proficient shapeshifters and they utter the words that make people give them what they want.
And the Judahites were only one of the 13 tribes and didn't have the blessing of Abraham. Jacob had skipped a generation and passed it on to Joseph's sons, Ephraim and Manasseh, and their tribes had been carried off after the Assyrians conquered Israel. Judah and tiny bits of the other tribes were just what was left behind, but they didn't let that stop them from claiming to be the chosen.
17 hours ago4 points(+1/-0/+3Score on mirror)3 children
When Jesus died and went into Hades he carried all the righteous dead with Him to Heaven. Every good person from before Christ literally bowed at His feet and proclaimed Him Lord of Lords. It's all Christianity, all the way down.
11 hours ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)1 child
Jesus didn't ascend to heaven until after he was resurrected.
But your testimony is accurate despite this tiny error.
You can read about it in the Gospel of Nicodemus. The prophet Joseph F. Smith also saw it in vision: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/dc-testament/dc/138?lang=eng
Folks, the word "hell" in the Bible is not the realm of the damned. It is the realm of the dead AKA "HADES" AKA "SHEOL". EVERYONE goes to "hell" when they die, even Jesus. The protestants have this doctrine completely wrong. The Bible is perfectly clear on this matter.
> 18 For Christ also hath once suffered for sins, the just for the unjust, that he might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh, but quickened by the Spirit:
> 19 By which also he went and preached unto the spirits in prison;
> 20 Which sometime were disobedient, when once the longsuffering of God waited in the days of Noah, while the ark was a preparing, wherein few, that is, eight souls were saved by water.
Or in other words:
* Christ suffered for sins. Christ was just (a good person who had no sins) but suffered for the unjust (sinners).
* Christ did this so that we can be brought to God
* Even though we die, we will meet God in the spirit
* Christ preached to the spirits in prison AKA hell AKA hades (all the dead people)
* The people he preached to were disobedient when they were alive (sinners) and included those who were killed in Noah's flood.
And then this in 1 Peter 4:6 (KJV again):
> 6 For for this cause was the gospel preached also to them that are dead, that they might be judged according to men in the flesh, but live according to God in the spirit.
In other words:
* People who are dead have the gospel preached to them
* The gospel is preached to them so that they can be judged like people who are alive and hear the gospel and repent and receive Jesus
* They can't do that because they are dead, but they can follow God in the spirit.
12 hours ago-1 points(+0/-0/-1Score on mirror)1 child
The idea is that when Jesus descended into Hades he preached to those who were righteous in life and lived according to natural law, giving them grace in spite of their ignorance of Him from dying before His teachings and Resurrection.
It doesnt matter and is orthogonal to the main problem. The problem isnt the root of christianity, its the fact its a universalist religion and will not be a steadfast race first bullwark against our replacement.
Case in point, besides jews its the christian NGOs that brought all the Somalians here.
The proper response? That's the proper response? After all the evil, degeneracy, and destruction they've brought throughout their history? The proper response is to fact check them on some 2000 year old book? lol. lmao even.
The "proper response", the **final solution** if you will... is and always will be TKD. Anything else is just faggot shit.
Judaism broke OFF from Christianity, the original and ONLY religion in world history. All off the pagans as well are broken OFF of Christianity.
Read the Book of Mormon. It explains how people living in Jerusalem in 600 BC knew about the virgin birth, the 12 apostles, and most importantly, the Grace of God through Jesus Christ, John the Baptist, etc... God was constantly sending angels since DAY 1 of the world, and those angels were telling people about Christmas and Christ and Easter and everything else that is common knowledge now.
The word jew shouldn't even be in the OT or NT.