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Arkansas inflicts child abuse on its school children

metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
Repeating dishonesty does not miraculously make it honest. Saying X is racist does not mean nor imply that if one calls out racism is racist themselves as that's not even remotely logical.

As I stated in a previous post, it seems that most of those who are truly racist compound their dishonesty by blaming the "messenger" by calling them "racist". How childish. It's like when I was a child telling my mother "Johnny did it too!" after we got caught throwing a rock through a window [I think we were both 4], and my mother saying "I'm not Johnny's mother!:mad:". Or, to put it another way, "Two wrongs don't make a right!", which was another one of my mother's oft heard statements back to me and/or my sister.

Trump has a long record of being racist, so the only honest response to that should be to accept the evidence rather than just resort to denial, denial, denial. Jesus taught and demanded Truth, not a repeated denial of reality.
 

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Jesus was the Son of God who became a man, you said you understood the Bible but appears you don’t. Not washing before eating and you believe Jesus would’ve worn a mask, take your pick but you talk out of both sides of your mouth. Plus your example was Jesus in the present tense showing you know He is alive. Or was that a mistake?
Jesus Christ has been glorified and is more than God in the flesh at this point is Almighty God and knows everything.
No, Jesus was a man and a myth grew around him. And you can't have it both ways. Let's see if you can reason properly:

If Jesus was God and was all knowing his crucifixion did not mean anything's by. You are claiming that it was a sham sacrifice.
 

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But one of the things I have long encountered is that probably most that are racist deny it, and I think that's in part due to their own racism that they accept as being "normal", thus "that's just the way they are"; thus not racist but "realistic". We've seen this play out over and over again here.

And so many of them always have an excuse to try and normalize their own racism by blaming the victims of racism, such as bringing up BLM and blaming them for racism instead when in reality they're against racism and the harm done by racism.
Well we all know that blacks riot and steal:rolleyes:

Just an emoji may not understand that I was taking on the roll of a racist there.

What irked me should the BLM movement was that I could see that it was going to harm the Democrats election. The back reaction against it was almost certainly the reason that we didn't have a Blue Wave.
 
Repeating dishonesty does not miraculously make it honest. Saying X is racist does not mean nor imply that if one calls out racism is racist themselves as that's not even remotely logical.

As I stated in a previous post, it seems that most of those who are truly racist compound their dishonesty by blaming the "messenger" by calling them "racist". How childish. It's like when I was a child telling my mother "Johnny did it too!" after we got caught throwing a rock through a window [I think we were both 4], and my mother saying "I'm not Johnny's mother!:mad:". Or, to put it another way, "Two wrongs don't make a right!", which was another one of my mother's oft heard statements back to me and/or my sister.

Trump has a long record of being racist, so the only honest response to that should be to accept the evidence rather than just resort to denial, denial, denial. Jesus taught and demanded Truth, not a repeated denial of reality.
Ok you want to parrot the slander of the media and claim you look at the facts, you don’t.
 
Wrong again. Considering the evidence the first one is most likely correct.

But the second one logically follows and demonstrates that you do not understand your Bible.
I understand my own book but it’s impossible for you because you don’t have the Spirit and stumble over the truth.
 
LOL! No, you clearly do not.

Was Jesus God? Did he know what was going to happen to him?
Yes and He has always been God. See how you don’t understand the Bible. Has nothing to do on whether or not you believe the Bible, you don’t understand it and constantly show that by your comments and interpretations.
 

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Yes and He has always been God. See how you don’t understand the Bible. Has nothing to do on whether or not you believe the Bible, you don’t understand it and constantly show that by your comments and interpretations.
Then you are claiming that his sacrifice was a sham.

This is why you cannot understand your Bible. Your fear will not let you reason logically.

If he always was God then human pain would be nothing to him. Nor would there be any fear of death. He knew he was coming back. You are claiming that Jesus faked it.
 
Then you are claiming that his sacrifice was a sham.

This is why you cannot understand your Bible. Your fear will not let you reason logically.

If he always was God then human pain would be nothing to him. Nor would there be any fear of death. He knew he was coming back. You are claiming that Jesus faked it.
If you would read and understand the Scriptures you would see how ridiculous your reasoning is. And your go to is I’m afraid, lol
 

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If you would read and understand the Scriptures you would see how ridiculous your reasoning is. And your go to is I’m afraid, lol
I have read them. I have understood them. You are claiming the sacrifice was a sham. You cannot have it both ways.

Once again it appears that your fear will not let you reason logically.
 
I have read them. I have understood them. You are claiming the sacrifice was a sham. You cannot have it both ways.

Once again it appears that your fear will not let you reason logically.
If you understood you would know Jesus is God in the flesh and see that He was in agony and not smiling on the Cross. Just admit it you say you read and understand but you don’t know the story.
 
I have read them. I have understood them. You are claiming the sacrifice was a sham. You cannot have it both ways.

Once again it appears that your fear will not let you reason logically.
God set everything up a certain way, faith, the Gospel, the way people are brought into a relationship and can know God and it’s written in the Bible.
What you’re doing is trying to come up with a different way that is contrary to God’s way and trying to argue and reason your way, this will never work for you and that’s why you’re in the dark.
 

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God set everything up a certain way, faith, the Gospel, the way people are brought into a relationship and can know God and it’s written in the Bible.
What you’re doing is trying to come up with a different way that is contrary to God’s way and trying to argue and reason your way, this will never work for you and that’s why you’re in the dark.


<sigh>

Just relax. Try to reason for once.

If Jesus always was God then human pain would be nothing. The story is that Jesus was "fully man".. You cannot be both at the same time. Part of being a man is having at least a rational fear of death.
 
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