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14447444? ago

I have been guilty in not discussing the jewish problem. There was many reasons. 1. The Lord telling us "Bless those that Bless his people Isreal". That was my biggest problem. Once I seperated in my mind that there is a deep state in Isreal just like here (zionists/jews) I was objective. 2. I use to excuse some of their behavior (blackmail and fake news). I use to say they needed to do that to survive. Once I accepted wrong as wrong and not excusable I was able to see clearly. 3. Their is no excuse for the holocaust and definitely is no excuse for the lies, cheats and control of #WeThePeople that some of the jewish people are involved in these days. Some of these jewish people have become exactly what was feared...to control the world... 4. I always defended them because I think of them as God's chosen but am now willing to accept only those that are Righteous are Gods chosen and that includes the rest of the world not just Isreal.

14448098? ago

The country Israel didn't exist until the 70s. God meant the nation. A nation is a people not a country. The people of Israel converted to Christianity. The people who call themselves Jews today aren't the nation of Israel. They are the decendants of the Christ killers.

Check out verboten 10 essays on the Bible. Most of them make a lot of sense.

14449508? ago

If you want people to check something out, please provide a link.

I'm not sure where you learned about the history of the middle east, but your claim that "Israel didn't exist until the 70s," is one of the dumbest statements about Israel and the Jews I've ever seen on Voat or Reddit. Nor are the Jews of today the descendants of the Christ killers. Maybe you should do a little research before you post any replies.

The Jewish question is one of the most important questions, if not the most important question that needs to asked and answered. If people are uninformed or ill-informed they'll never be able to understand the question or find the right answers.

14450203? ago

From a hostile source. "In 1947, the United Nations (UN) adopted a Partition Plan for Palestine recommending the creation of independent Arab and Jewish states and an internationalized Jerusalem.[35] The plan was accepted by the Jewish Agency, and rejected by Arab leaders.[36][37][38] The following year, the Jewish Agency declared the independence of the State of Israel" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel

The bible wasn't talking about some political construct made up almost 2000 years later you dumb fucking nigger.

Here is the other link you lazy asshole. https://archive.org/stream/Verboten11BiblicalEssaysOnSubjectsThatTodaysClergyCarefullyAvoid/VER_djvu.txt

14457027? ago

To start with, and I'm sure you don't care, but there's no reason to call me a lazy asshole. I think it's just a common courtesy thing to provide links to source data, but I guess you're too much of a lazy asshole to do that.

Ok. So I checked out "Verboten." In general, the problem I have with it is that after asking 13 questions and making an appeal for the reader to keep an open mind, it immediately limits how open my mind should be allowed to be.

"Space does not permit explanations for the following statements, however there is plenty of well documented material on the subject and more becoming available every day. We will merely conduct an experiment, asking that you accept these statements, then return to the thirteen questions and see if you can answer them."

Basically the author is saying, "I'm not going to explain my statements, and you should just accept them without question." The author wants to establish the starting point, or the entire premise in a way that benefits him before the discussion even starts.

After reading a pretty good chunk of it, I began to see a pattern or theme. The author is injecting things into the bible that aren't really there.

"AS ADAM AND EVE HAD ONLY THEIR OWN SEED WITHIN THEMSELVES, THEY COULD NOT POSSIBLY PRODUCE ANYTH I NG BUT PURE WH ITE OFFSPRING."

So I didn't see anything in Genesis 1 or 2 that mentioned skin color. And nothing in Ch3 about the tree being "racist."

So I guess these are the statements the author doesn't want to explain and I'm just supposed to accept.

That seemed to be the pattern. The author making claims and injecting things into the Bible that aren't really there. That's why I got tired of it and decided it, and you, are simply a waste of my time.

Peace out. I'm done here.