Anonymous ID: fd667d Jan. 24, 2019, 1:49 p.m. No.4891437   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1513

>>4890879

>Evangelical missionaries support one-worldism

They didn't get that way organically. "Love your neighbor," translated from the original Hebrew, is something closest to "look out for the kinsmen who graze the same field as you," i.e. your flock, tribal village. Until very recently, this was taught in Christian societies in adages such as "blood is thicker than water." Globalist/foreign proselytization is one of the false doctrines Jews inserted into Christianity with such influences as the Scofield bible. Other false doctrines are the notion that Judaism (Babylonian Talmudism) is the "parent religion" of Hebrew/Christianity and that the modern ppl known as "Jews" are synonymous to the ppl known as Israel in the bible. All this is used to get Evangelicals to support Israel financially and militarily, as well to support Jews with dual-citizenship (divided loyalties to Israel) running our government.

The problem is of course that historical evidence abounds to show biblical Hebrews/Israelites and the modern Jews are not the same peoples. The Hebrews lived in the same region as other tribes collectively known as "Canaanites," some of whom are behind the Satanic/Sorcerous religions (which became Talmudism – separate doc from the "Torah" aka Old Testament of the Hebrews which is a minor player in Judaism). Modern Jews are these Canaanite Turkic ppls (known as Edomites or Idumeans in Roman times) combined later (via migration) with Turkic ppl of the Crimea (Ashkenazim). The same ppl that infiltrated/subverted our government and media today did that to Christianity a hundred years ago, as well as throughout Roman Catholicism, and to the Hebrew kingdoms of Isreal and Judah 100 years B.C. Fake News then, Fake News now. Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.

 

https://www.big-lies.org/general/early-christianity-bible.html

https://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Our-World-The-subversion-of-American-Evangelicals-447165

Anonymous ID: fd667d Jan. 24, 2019, 1:53 p.m. No.4891513   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4891437

>translated from the original Hebrew,

Apologies, this might actually be either Aramaic or more likely Greek, since this was a New Testament saying (statement of Jesus), and I don't know off-hand whether is also Old Testament saying (Hebrew).