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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s kinda cute that a secular/atheist Jew thinks she has more insight into Jesus’ thoughts, sayings and intentions than 2,000 years of Christians starting with Peter and Paul, the first of whom actually met Jesus and the second of whom knew disciples. [/quote] It is kinda cute isn’t it? Especially as I had a Protestant mother who taught Sunday school. It’s about as cute as someone who hasn’t spent years studying Jewish Law lecturing us on Jewish Law. [/quote] Nobody is lecturing you on Jewish law here. Only on how Christians use Jewish law, and it’s you trying to lecture us. Take it down a notch. So where do you get your deep insights on Jesus’ own thoughts and intentions? Because obviously you know more than Peter, Paul, and 2,000 years of Christian theologians, so it would be great if you could share your font of wisdom. Oh wait, your insights come from your obvious hate and biases (sorry Mom). Lump this in with your lying about your own posts, and you’re starting to seem like a real charmer. [/quote] When have I lied about my own posts?[/quote] When you claimed you never said Jesus abolished dietary rules, but then copped to your post at 10:38 when you said “Jesus never got rid of the dietary rules.” And before you start, you didn’t qualify that with “for Jews” or whatever argument you’re trying to make now. You just said, “Jesus never got rid of the dietary rules.” Full stop. [/quote] I never claimed that Jesus abolished the dietary rules. My whole argument is that he never abolished the dietary rules. You’re confusing me with another poster. You’re post makes no sense. First you say I claimed that I never said Jesus abolished the dietary rules. Which is true. Then you say that I say “Jesus never got rid of the dietary rules.” Correct. I said the exact same thing twice. Jesus never got rid of the dietary rules. The dietary rules apply to all Israelites. [/quote]
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