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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Many of the early Christians were Jews. The church in Jerusalem was a big deal. [/quote] Not in the great scheme of things Jewish. No jew even wrote about Jesus except maybe one one time. Christianity took off when it became part of the Roman religion. Either way, it's obvious that God wasnt convincing to the Jews enough to make it worthwhile to their lives and future lives. It was a bust for the people it was intended for. [/quote] Correct - any Jewish influence that Jesus had to have been quite limited and short-lived.[/quote]Incorrect, and as a previous poster asked, “Did anyone read Matthew?”, and I would add John as well: [i]But ye believe not, because ye are not of my sheep, as I said unto you.[/i] (John 10:26)[/quote] Quote from your book of fairy tales all you want, but it doesn't change the underlying facts as presented throughout other posts in this thread. Are you citing a passage from this book in the hopes that it will be like a spell from Harry Potter and will magically make other readers suddenly grasp your meaning? I say, "Expecto Patronum!" and away with your soul sucking brain-dead beliefs. [/quote]The Bible is not a collection of myths and fairy tales but an accurate, historical record, oarts of it backed up by archaeology and science. Your faith in your belief the Bible is untrue does not magically make it untrue except in your head. [/quote] For the other Christians here, this is an example of the harms of your beliefs. This imbecile has the same vote power that you do. This is how the idiot-in-chief hoodwinked these morons into thinking he represented their Christian values, despite his clear misogyny, racism, and xenophobia. Stop pretending that your version of a fictional story is better or harmless. [/quote]Nowhere was it said Trump represents Christian values. Born again, Bible-believing Christians voted for Trump because the Democratic party holds values that are unChristian: abortion, homosexuality, and harboring lawless fugitives hiding from justice, people who give America the middle finger concerning immigration laws. Liberal Christians, who do not revere God’s word in the Bible, might listen to you because they are not of Jesus’s sheepfold. A liberal Christian aligns more with Buddhism than Jesus, for they believe good works and compassion is what gets you into heaven. They refuse to believe LGBTQ is sin despite, like adultery, being clearly declared as such. The liberal Christian will say for over 2,000 years we have interpreted the Bible wrong, that LGBTQ “scholars” have discovered the real truth. Failing to convince the elect with that nonsense, scripture will be omitted or twisted into a pretzel to make the Bible not condemn their sins, which Jesus says you must repent of then “Go, and sin no more.” It is not xenophobia to have immigration laws and a border patrol to keep hordes of lawless people from infiltrating our nation, which is the only way to conquer America. Our military is too strong for anyone to invade conventionally. A large number of Blacks and women voted for Trump, not believing the same stupid drivel screamed by Democrats. [/quote] So, you voted for Trump knowing that he did not represent Christian values? [/quote]I, along with other born again Christians (which is not the same as Culture Club Christians), voted for the Republican party whose candidate was Trump. Per the constitution, there is no religious requirement to run for office. I was surprised Trump ran as a Republican because his morality (or rather immorality) was that typical of Democrats. Had Kamala Harris been the Republican candidate, I would have voted for her, as I did Winsome Sears. For the last time: it is not the person, it is the party. [/quote] Actually, you literally voted for the person. You can make all the excuses you want, but you voted for this man - who is less representative of Christianity than perhaps any other presidential candidate in history. You voted for misogyny, racism, internment camps, explicit violations of the constitution, greed, adultery, felonious behavior, lies, narcissism, and countless other terrible things. I hope you sleep well at night. [/quote]
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