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You accused me of being a hateful person who encourages genocide. I don't think this was justified but you are entitled to that opinion. Feel free to present any evidence in my words where you feel such is the case. I'll gladly give it a look.
I don't detect any feelings of hatred towards Jews in me and I certainly have no hopes or aspirations that any of them are subject to a genocidal calamity. I have encouraged my children to read books about how Jewish families survived in the underground networks provided by Christians to help them stay out of the labor camps and so on. We are very mindful of what took place under the Fascist rule in Germany. I see it coming in the future to Christians as Fascism gets another go here so I have some self-interest in taking an interest in this part of history.
My hope is that all of us who are of the chosen seed of our Father Israel can come together in peace and unity and perform the role God has ordained us to fulfill, which is to bring to this earth a period of peace and blessings unsurpassed in all of recorded history. This shall happen when we can all come together and enjoy knowing the truths of all the mysteries of God's Plan for us AND DO IT.
I know that my dear brothers of Judah are going to play a powerful and pivotal role in the turning about of things. We don't see eye to eye yet, but that day shall come.
Have a nice day!
I don't refute that. But, if I hire a hit-man to murder someone, am I innocent of murder?No, it is not. Rome had removed from Israel to exercise its power to condemn anyone to death.
Matthew 27:37 says: "And set up over his head his accusation written, THIS IS JESUS THE KING OF THE JEWS."Quotations please. I accept quotations from your NT which is not anti-Jewish, but you must quote your claims.
Paul didn't say the law was abolished in Ephesians. He said the enmity or opposition between man and God was abolished. Though exactly what he meant by the phrase "even the law of commandments contained in ordinances" was a bit unclear, it certainly is not an unqualified dismissal of the law. What did happen was the outward ordinances were modified, by Jesus Himself, to no longer require the shedding of the blood of beasts and to move it up to the higher or spiritual plane where we now shed the blood within, so to speak, by offering our own sacrifices to Him of a broken heart and a contrite spirit. In other places Paul made it very clear the law had not been done away. For example, Romans 7:12 says: "Wherefore the law is holy, and the commandment holy, and just, and good."Any day? Let us take them now. Read Matthew 5:17-19. Jesus came to confirm God's Law down to the letter and warn us all to do the same. And he made it very clear that he had not come to abolish the Law. 30 years later, Paul came, and in a Letter to the Ephesians he said that the Law was abolished on the cross. Whose cross? Obviously, Jesus' cross. So, either Jesus or Paul was lying. You take your pick. I take the side of Jesus. It means that Paul's was the lying tongue.
Do as you wish. I'll quote references when I feel like it and in response to sincere requests. When Jesus and Satan had their dialog, were they quoting with references or without?And you have a serious problem with not quoting what you say. I will try to be patient at least till the next answer from you. If you don't quote your assertions, we are finished.
Moot point. My point stands.What do you mean, like the idiots who still proclaim the reason why Jesus was crucified? That he was the king of the Jews? They are so stupid as Luke was when he accused the Jews with having crucified Jesus. (Acts 2:36) Perhaps the idiot did not know. A Gentile who never saw Jesus and wrote his book 50+ years after Jesus had been gone.
Actually I'm finding your insistence to stereotype me as a typical Christian quite irritating. You really need to wipe the slate clear in our dialog or I just may use your policy to deem us finished.I think you are the one who cannot participate in such a discussion without bias. You not only act under Christian pre-conceived notions but also go without quoting one single reference.
I have no idea what that even is. I am totally unlearned in any formal Christian theological disciplines of any kind. My reading in those circles of study is minimal.I accused you of promoting the Pauline policy of Replacement Theology.
Since I don't know what you are talking about here in regard to Replacement Theology, you are the one trying to ramrod me into some kind of a classification of your own making.If you agree with the Scholars who have classified it as a kind of religious Antisemitism, then you have confessed being one yourself. Don't pass that buck on me. This only depicts insecurity of your part.
You accused me of being a hateful person who encourages genocide. I don't think this was justified but you are entitled to that opinion. Feel free to present any evidence in my words where you feel such is the case. I'll gladly give it a look.
I don't detect any feelings of hatred towards Jews in me and I certainly have no hopes or aspirations that any of them are subject to a genocidal calamity. I have encouraged my children to read books about how Jewish families survived in the underground networks provided by Christians to help them stay out of the labor camps and so on. We are very mindful of what took place under the Fascist rule in Germany. I see it coming in the future to Christians as Fascism gets another go here so I have some self-interest in taking an interest in this part of history.
My hope is that all of us who are of the chosen seed of our Father Israel can come together in peace and unity and perform the role God has ordained us to fulfill, which is to bring to this earth a period of peace and blessings unsurpassed in all of recorded history. This shall happen when we can all come together and enjoy knowing the truths of all the mysteries of God's Plan for us AND DO IT.
I know that my dear brothers of Judah are going to play a powerful and pivotal role in the turning about of things. We don't see eye to eye yet, but that day shall come.
Have a nice day!