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6/21/2025, 8:31:24 PM
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>commands to genocide instead
That was then. Later, in Jesus' parable of the wheat and the tares ("plants not planted by my Father" (my paraphrase)), the servants ask the master if they should go and gather up the tares, to which the master responds that, no, they shouldn't, but that rather they should "let both [the wheat and the tares] grow together until the harvest" (return of Jesus, end times), at which time the "reapers" (angels) will gather up the tares to be burned.
Interestingly, the reason given for not dealing with them beforehand is because some "wheat" might be accidentally collected with the "tares", which I and others have noted might be related to the fact that some ethnic Jews and others of race-mixed-but-mostly-white racial heritage can oftentimes pass for white people. It seems that, to avoid this possibility, we are to let Jesus deal with them on the Day of the Lord to come.
Matthew 13:24-30, pic related
>commands to genocide instead
That was then. Later, in Jesus' parable of the wheat and the tares ("plants not planted by my Father" (my paraphrase)), the servants ask the master if they should go and gather up the tares, to which the master responds that, no, they shouldn't, but that rather they should "let both [the wheat and the tares] grow together until the harvest" (return of Jesus, end times), at which time the "reapers" (angels) will gather up the tares to be burned.
Interestingly, the reason given for not dealing with them beforehand is because some "wheat" might be accidentally collected with the "tares", which I and others have noted might be related to the fact that some ethnic Jews and others of race-mixed-but-mostly-white racial heritage can oftentimes pass for white people. It seems that, to avoid this possibility, we are to let Jesus deal with them on the Day of the Lord to come.
Matthew 13:24-30, pic related
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