Anonymous ID: 561870 Nov. 23, 2020, 10:49 p.m. No.11762661   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2700

>>11762619

>If you Goyim don't SUBMIT To Jewish Cabal Tyranny, they call it "Division"

 

You're not against Jewish tyranny.

 

You're against unity of the people.

 

You don't reject Jews, you adopted Marxist collectivism that condemns all based on group affiliation.

 

Your worldview is derived entirely from a Jewish radical commie.

 

Kek

Anonymous ID: 561870 Nov. 23, 2020, 11 p.m. No.11762732   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2745

>>11762723

 

"If I had been a Jew and had seen such dolts and blockheads govern and teach the Christian faith, I would sooner have become a hog than a Christian. They have dealt with the Jews as if they were dogs rather than human beings; they have done little else than deride them and seize their property. When they baptize them they show them nothing of Christian doctrine or life, but only subject them to popishness and monkery … If the apostles, who also were Jews, had dealt with us Gentiles as we Gentiles deal with the Jews, there would never have been a Christian among the Gentiles … When we are inclined to boast of our position [as Christians] we should remember that we are but Gentiles, while the Jews are of the lineage of Christ. We are aliens and in-laws; they are blood relatives, cousins, and brothers of our Lord. Therefore, if one is to boast of flesh and blood the Jews are actually nearer to Christ than we are … If we really want to help them, we must be guided in our dealings with them not by papal law but by the law of Christian love. We must receive them cordially, and permit them to trade and work with us, that they may have occasion and opportunity to associate with us, hear our Christian teaching, and witness our Christian life. If some of them should prove stiff-necked, what of it? After all, we ourselves are not all good Christians either." - '''"That Jesus Christ Was Born a Jew" - Martin

Luther, 1523.'''

Anonymous ID: 561870 Nov. 23, 2020, 11:14 p.m. No.11762843   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11762822

"It is imperative for the Lutheran Church, which knows itself to be indebted to the work and tradition of Martin Luther, to take seriously also his anti-Jewish utterances, to acknowledge their theological function, and to reflect on their consequences. It has to distance itself from every [expression of] anti-Judaism in Lutheran theology." - Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria