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I don't practice or "judge" based on Hebrew law, nor should anyone, IMO. Just pointing out the facts of living under the kingdom of "Moses".
I agree; the law accuses, and is an ass.
>>16145144 (lb)
I don't practice or "judge" based on Hebrew law, nor should anyone, IMO. Just pointing out the facts of living under the kingdom of "Moses".
I agree; the law accuses, and is an ass.
>We have been planning this
Perhaps the "we" is the hidden hand and the rest of us are just along for the ride.
It's ebot licking peanut-butter out of Danielfaggot's ass.
I've often pondered on the connection between those two quotes.
If Macron's re-election is a prelude to Nov '22 and Nov '24, then it seems we should buckle up.
>"""if NOT you are breaking God's laws. It's not
just for the jews…
Why do you conflate the God of the Hebrews with the Creator of the universe?
What evidence do you have that Moses even existed?
When were the tales written?
Put them is historical context, and then examine all the civilizations that predate the Mosaic period.
Also, in the stories, "Moses" made it clear that the Hebrews worship wealth, and they used that to free themselves from the "Kings" of Egypt…which has been their pattern throughout history.
Is "Wealth" the creator of the entire universe?
For God so loved "The World"…
The World =/= Earth
The World = Worldly things like wealth, fame, and reputation…vestments of "civilization", ie. Society.
Restated-
For God so loved Society, he gave his only begotten son as the final sacrifice, because under the OT law all would've been destroyed, but since the old laws were fulfilled, the New Law allows "Society" to continue perpetually.
Which one and why?