>>935817442 (OP)Why would you call me goyim? I am a human being not some worthless beast
>>935817442 (OP)I wanna punch that piece of shit in the nose.
>>935817442 (OP)These shall make war with the Lamb, and the Lamb shall overcome them; for He is Lord of lords and King of kings, and they that are with Him are called, and chosen, and faithful.”
>>935817442 (OP)Fuck you kike, i hope we develop a kike sniffing vaccine so we can erradicate you all of the human census
>>935817442 (OP)Thank you for inventing circumcision, Shalom
>>935819302It is a beautiful lamb
>The theme of this image is very Eucharistic. The Lamb on the altar reminds us of the Old Testament slaughtering of the unblemished lamb in the temple as an offering to atone for sins. Jesus Christ is the unblemished lamb who offered himself as a sacrifice wherein he gives us his Body and Blood. We enter into this mystery through the life giving waters of Baptism.All sins are forgiven. Every single one
>>935819366See? Give this nice man access to the armory, we need more patriotic people like him
>>935819410Make your choice. Small penis pale white Jewish lamb or Trump
The theme of this image is very Eucharistic. The Lamb on the altar reminds us of the Old Testament slaughtering of the unblemished lamb in the temple as an offering to atone for sins. Jesus Christ is the unblemished lamb who offered himself as a sacrifice wherein he gives us his Body and Blood. We enter into this mystery through the life giving waters of Baptism.
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All sins are forgiven
>In the Bible, the "Lamb" often refers to Jesus Christ, particularly in the Book of Revelation, where he is depicted as the Lamb of God, worthy of worship and praise for his sacrifice. This imagery is rooted in the Passover lamb sacrifice in the Old Testament, symbolizing deliverance and redemption through sacrifice. The "blood of the Lamb" is a powerful symbol of the atonement, signifying victory over sin and evil.
All sins are forgiven
>In the Bible, the "Lamb" often refers to Jesus Christ, particularly in the Book of Revelation, where he is depicted as the Lamb of God, worthy of worship and praise for his sacrifice. This imagery is rooted in the Passover lamb sacrifice in the Old Testament, symbolizing deliverance and redemption through sacrifice. The "blood of the Lamb" is a powerful symbol of the atonement, signifying victory over sin and evil.
>>935819880Ok, honest question...do you eat pork?
>>935821639No. But if a gentile offers it to me I might. But generally no I don't.
>>935821874Alright, thank you for the honest answer.
>>935817442 (OP)As a Jew, I can't wait until your "right" to threaten my people is taken from you forever.