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7/11/2025, 3:25:50 PM
>>17832757
This is simply repetition of previous posts desu.
I'll only add
>2 different truth claims
This means at least one is false, you do not need to achieve a result from both because that would lead to a wrong result.
1+0=1
since it might be a good simplification
>>17832759
>religious dogma
Gnostic-sama please, not in front of the proles who are yet to achieve inner enlightenment through a falsehood gymnastics which justify their want for the eternal gibs.
This is simply repetition of previous posts desu.
I'll only add
>2 different truth claims
This means at least one is false, you do not need to achieve a result from both because that would lead to a wrong result.
1+0=1
since it might be a good simplification
>>17832759
>religious dogma
Gnostic-sama please, not in front of the proles who are yet to achieve inner enlightenment through a falsehood gymnastics which justify their want for the eternal gibs.
6/30/2025, 9:10:37 PM
It's 100% true
Basically, Christianity was originally just a minor sect of Judaism with almost no difference
They are not necessarily welcomed but when the Great Jewish revolt happened, Christians fought alongside the Jews
When the temple was destroyed, Judaism pretty much came to a screeching halt as Daniel outright states that the Messiah would come *before* the temple destruction
This led to a MASSIVE theological crisis
But instead of finally accepting Christ, they started coping that synagogues are actually fine, albeit temporarily
When they realized that the temple is not going to be rebuilt, they began attacking Christians
So much so that
1 . They now reject the Septuagint because it predicts Christ (note: the once proclaimed that it is Miraculous that the OT could be translated to Greek)
2. They now reject the dualism of God and Spirit of the Lord because it leads to the Trinity
3. They enforced prayers inside the synagogues that cursed the Christians, despite the fact that they fought alongside them
This continued on until their Expulsion to Babylon where they created the Mishnah and Talmud to cope with their dying culture
tl;dr
Without the temple, Judaism is dead
All you see now are just larpers who cut out their own history and culture because of 1 single guy
Basically, Christianity was originally just a minor sect of Judaism with almost no difference
They are not necessarily welcomed but when the Great Jewish revolt happened, Christians fought alongside the Jews
When the temple was destroyed, Judaism pretty much came to a screeching halt as Daniel outright states that the Messiah would come *before* the temple destruction
This led to a MASSIVE theological crisis
But instead of finally accepting Christ, they started coping that synagogues are actually fine, albeit temporarily
When they realized that the temple is not going to be rebuilt, they began attacking Christians
So much so that
1 . They now reject the Septuagint because it predicts Christ (note: the once proclaimed that it is Miraculous that the OT could be translated to Greek)
2. They now reject the dualism of God and Spirit of the Lord because it leads to the Trinity
3. They enforced prayers inside the synagogues that cursed the Christians, despite the fact that they fought alongside them
This continued on until their Expulsion to Babylon where they created the Mishnah and Talmud to cope with their dying culture
tl;dr
Without the temple, Judaism is dead
All you see now are just larpers who cut out their own history and culture because of 1 single guy
6/27/2025, 8:50:03 PM
>>17796216
Unironic answer is because that's the Christian way
Secularism is part of the Christian dogma of "render unto Caesar".
Paganism always integrate itself into everyday lives where you are judged based on clans, star signs, and caste systems. Christianity doesn't. Just do your dues; your relationship with God is your own personal thing
Unironic answer is because that's the Christian way
Secularism is part of the Christian dogma of "render unto Caesar".
Paganism always integrate itself into everyday lives where you are judged based on clans, star signs, and caste systems. Christianity doesn't. Just do your dues; your relationship with God is your own personal thing
6/27/2025, 2:11:02 AM
>>17794521
Tradition refers to the historical, cultural, linguistic, and theological context
Magisterium refers to the intellectuals who understands those historical, cultural, linguistic, and theological contexts
Having a medical book doesn't make you a doctor. You need experience and a license
The same applies to the Christian belief.
Tradition refers to the historical, cultural, linguistic, and theological context
Magisterium refers to the intellectuals who understands those historical, cultural, linguistic, and theological contexts
Having a medical book doesn't make you a doctor. You need experience and a license
The same applies to the Christian belief.
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