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I once got in a heated, long-winded debate with a jew posing as an "atheist". This was before I was aware of their schemes. Finally, after exhausting every point, it somehow came to me that I was actually debating with a jew trying to discourage my faith in Christ.
They had previously made some mocking reference to the Flying Spaghetti Monster, so I replied: *"Okay, I'll give in if you say something first: say out loud that you deny and reject the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and all the promises and blessings of Israel. Say that out loud and I'll concede that God isn't real."*
They refused and tried to change the subject. I insisted, *"just say it. It shouldn't mean anything to you since you don't believe in any of it, right? It's all fake, like the Flying Spaghetti Monster, right? Say that you reject the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Say it."*
They refused and refused and refused. Finally, I called them out on the facts: they're actually a jew trying to discourage Christians away from Jesus Christ. I'm not exaggerating when I say that they ran away and never spoke to me again!
That was a real awakening for me. Imagine thinking you're having a debate a mere mortal man, and then you uncover that it's a demon and you've chased them off. That's what it felt like. I caught a deceiver in the middle of their swindle and I've never thought of the jews the same way again. On that day, I realized that the jew is an active enemy of all Christians.
Right, in these circumstances it is always best to ask a question that cuts to the core of their motives and posture rather than intellectual questions on belief. A sophist can easily navigate through intellectual questions but are incapable of being honest with themselves and others.
> Finally, after exhausting every point, it somehow came to me that I was actually debating with a jew trying to discourage my faith in Christ.
I mean it when I say that this was a huge revelation for me. I really wasn't "j-pilled" or whatever, but in that debate it all lined-up and came into perspective for me. It really was like breaking a fourth wall. Like I said, you think you're having a serious intellectual debate and you discover that the "person" across from you is actually a demon trying to ruin your whole life. It changed everything for me.
They had previously made some mocking reference to the Flying Spaghetti Monster, so I replied: *"Okay, I'll give in if you say something first: say out loud that you deny and reject the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and all the promises and blessings of Israel. Say that out loud and I'll concede that God isn't real."*
They refused and tried to change the subject. I insisted, *"just say it. It shouldn't mean anything to you since you don't believe in any of it, right? It's all fake, like the Flying Spaghetti Monster, right? Say that you reject the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Say it."*
They refused and refused and refused. Finally, I called them out on the facts: they're actually a jew trying to discourage Christians away from Jesus Christ. I'm not exaggerating when I say that they ran away and never spoke to me again!
That was a real awakening for me. Imagine thinking you're having a debate a mere mortal man, and then you uncover that it's a demon and you've chased them off. That's what it felt like. I caught a deceiver in the middle of their swindle and I've never thought of the jews the same way again. On that day, I realized that the jew is an active enemy of all Christians.
Make the jew drink their own poison! The movies and TV and commercials they air in the West are *illegal* in Israhell.
Inter-racial marriage is *illegal* in Israhell.
Inter-faith marriage is *illegal* in Israhell.
They refuse to take any "refugees."
*Make the jew drink their own poison!*
I mean it when I say that this was a huge revelation for me. I really wasn't "j-pilled" or whatever, but in that debate it all lined-up and came into perspective for me. It really was like breaking a fourth wall. Like I said, you think you're having a serious intellectual debate and you discover that the "person" across from you is actually a demon trying to ruin your whole life. It changed everything for me.