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Kc

@inversenebula

Playing in a microwave called earth.

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Another verse in the book of acts that contradicts the Tanakh. Let’s compare this with what God actually says. Shemoth (Exodus) 20:2-3 I am יהוה your Elohim, who brought you out of the land of Mitsrayim, out of the house of slavery. “You have no other mighty ones against My

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Three major religions, all trying to fast track their “Messiah” into existence. It’s not “prophecy being fulfilled”, it’s scripts being followed 🙄

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Searching for God in the New Testament is like trying to build a bookshelf using a lawnmower manual – it's just not relevant or useful for the task at hand.

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Christian’s: Jesus is all over the OT. Me: where? Christian’s: Isaiah 7:14 Me: That doesn’t talk about a messiah Christian’s: You’re looking at the context, but strip it away and focus on the phrase: the young lady will have a child, and his name is called Emmanuel. Now,

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Grok Concordia Tanakh vs NT Rabbi Brian Samuel God alone can forgive without a mediator. That’s exactly what the Torah, prophets and the writings all say. The New Testament is just role-playing Judaism mixed with Jewish mythology. Also The Book of Enoch has a huge impact on the new testament writings.

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Jesus died twice according to the gospels... Matthew, Mark, and Luke... Jesus ate the last supper with his disciples (Passover). John... Jesus is the Passover lamb. Crucified on Passover. Jesus died on Passover and the day after. 😵‍💫

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Christianity heavily drew from 1 Enoch and other Second Temple Jewish texts to shape its theology, particularly its apocalyptic and mystical elements. Concepts like the pre-existent Son of Man, cosmic judgment, and angelic hierarchies in 1 Enoch provided a framework early

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Yet you cannot name one prophecy for this Jesus character in the Tanakh. And if the only reputable you have is Isaiah 53, please don’t waste your time. That isn’t about Jesus, if you keep it in context.

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Yeah and the evil one is mankind. YHWH says this about man. Berĕshith (Genesis) 8:21 And יהוה smelled a soothing fragrance, and יהוה said in His heart, “Never again shall I curse the ground because of man, although the inclination of man’s heart is evil from his youth, and

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It’s unfortunate that he dismissed me over one mistake, yet he makes several errors and acts as if they’re irrelevant. I find it amusing that he called the Greek bishop claim false, when a simple Google search would prove otherwise. Typical pagan behavior.

It’s unfortunate that he dismissed me over one mistake, yet he makes several errors and acts as if they’re irrelevant. I find it amusing that he called the Greek bishop claim false, when a simple Google search would prove otherwise. Typical pagan behavior.
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Why did Matthew quote just a single verse from Isaiah 7, ignoring the surrounding context of the prophecy? Why limit it to one verse? It seems like he might have been trying to hide something, which is why he avoided including the full context and cherry-picked only that one

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Why did Matthew quote just a single verse from Isaiah 7, ignoring the surrounding context of the prophecy? Why limit it to one verse? It seems like he might have been trying to hide something, which is why he avoided including the full context and cherry-picked only that one

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I will debate you ➡️Topic: Why did the authors of the New Testament need to take Old Testament verses out of their original context and apply them to someone (like Jesus) they weren’t originally about, if those verses were genuinely meant to refer to that person all along?

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Yet when you examine the texts God gave to Moses, they clearly contradicts the teachings in Romans. Leviticus 26 and Deuteronomy 30 clearly outline how Israel will return to God, and notably, this process does not involve Jesus. This proves the New Testament promotes misleading