5 hours ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)1 child
Just that aspect? The entire bit is distasteful. If I understand you right, you can't follow Jesus and disregard the old testament, Jesus said it's the word of God.
As a ration human judging fallible human records of of scripture against 2,000 years of human history, I'm forced to use the mind that God gave me rather than swallow whole everything kikes say.
No, I don't believe the Christian God is the same as the penis-obsessed, remorseless murdering demonic thing the kikes worship.
We know the bible is full of translation errors because there are hundreds of them, if you're willing to seek truth.
4 hours ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)2 children
I completly get it, I used to feel the same way not long ago, but I trust Jesus and he said he never contradicted the old law, only fulfilled it. We follow a new covenant now but the old testament is important because everything that happens is part of the prophecy that led to Jesus, it is meaningful.
I mean no disrespect, but perhaps you think too small?
Perhaps the Mosaic Laws were meant to tech us the folly of blindly following scripture?
>Titus 1:14 "They must stop listening to Jewish myths and commands of people who have turned away from the truth."
Perhaps Titus 1:14 was intended for us to make rational and informed choices to protect us from jwish subversion such as the filthy Scofield bible?
I posit that many life trials are unrecognized answered prayers to make us adapt to hardships ahead and some of the seeming biblical contradictions are no different: make us able to identify Jesus' warning against Jewish myths from truth.
"Jewish myths of people who have turned from the truth" is generally understood as laws that come from outside of scripture I believe. I think your example of the Scofield bible is accurate.
I think Ylyou're right about mosaic laws purpose as well, the point of the laws was to show people their own sin by showing they could never follow the laws perfectly and that what matters is faith and the grace of God.
The moral and food laws are what we should keep. They were given to Israel, the white race, and Christ wants us to voluntarily follow those laws.
Christ quotes Leviticus 19:18 by telling us to love our neighbor. It's a Hebrew parallelism, two sentences that mean the same thing. It's inherently racial.
"18 Thou shalt not avenge, nor bear any grudge against the children of thy people, but thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself: I am the Lord."
It's really simple. NT and OT are the same, meant for the same people.
'Like a jew taking a shit in the Christian community punch bowl.
Jesus warned us not to swallow ((( hasbara ))) :
[Titus 1:14 "They must stop listening to Jewish myths and commands of people who have turned away from the truth."](https://i.imgur.com/RBgOqjU.jpeg)
No, I don't believe the Christian God is the same as the penis-obsessed, remorseless murdering demonic thing the kikes worship.
We know the bible is full of translation errors because there are hundreds of them, if you're willing to seek truth.
Perhaps the Mosaic Laws were meant to tech us the folly of blindly following scripture?
>Titus 1:14 "They must stop listening to Jewish myths and commands of people who have turned away from the truth."
Perhaps Titus 1:14 was intended for us to make rational and informed choices to protect us from jwish subversion such as the filthy Scofield bible?
I posit that many life trials are unrecognized answered prayers to make us adapt to hardships ahead and some of the seeming biblical contradictions are no different: make us able to identify Jesus' warning against Jewish myths from truth.
I think Ylyou're right about mosaic laws purpose as well, the point of the laws was to show people their own sin by showing they could never follow the laws perfectly and that what matters is faith and the grace of God.
Is it possible that "the law " Jesus refers to is not the collection of books we refer to as old testament today?
Also it is strange to me the modern Bible contains 66 books. 66 seems like a number the devil would choose.
Christ quotes Leviticus 19:18 by telling us to love our neighbor. It's a Hebrew parallelism, two sentences that mean the same thing. It's inherently racial.
"18 Thou shalt not avenge, nor bear any grudge against the children of thy people, but thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself: I am the Lord."
It's really simple. NT and OT are the same, meant for the same people.
Besides jews(Edomites) not being the people of the OT, I don't know how your denominational baggage is affecting how you understand this video.