obviously
no one buys that fucking stupid kike smear
only other sockpuppet kikes pretending to believe it.
Christianity is the oldest, most successful and most feared Anti-Semitic organization by a mile.
>>513607935
they can't hide their hatred of Christianity (particularly Catholics) and Christ though.
dead giveaway
one of the best aside from, 'shitskin' and 'mudslime'.
>>512268755 >"In his "Letter to Margaret of Flanders," written around 1271, Aquinas addressed the governance of Jews within a Christian realm. He stated that Jews, due to their perceived collective fault in rejecting Christ, were subject to perpetual servitude, allowing rulers to extract resources from them as though they were their own," >LoL the "just fucking lie" technic does not always work kike.
one of many bangers re: Jays from the hallowed Church Fathers.
>>512112133
yeah I posted something that blames the jews for the killing of Christ, and explained that Jesus referred specifically to his direct executioners when asking for their forgiveness.
There's nothing contradictory about this.
>The Scofield teaching is concerned with a literal Jewish kingdom to last for a millennium. It was first brought into the early church by some Jews who still could not give up the hope taught to them by the scribes and Pharisees. The Bible does not teach it, and the disciples who had been taught it, rejected it after Pentecost. Jesus warned about it in Matthew 16:6-12. Scofield’s work was calculated to promote certain ideas. We must ask ourselves if Jesus ever offered or announced himself as an earthly King or claimed David’s throne? Had he ever in any way suggested he was going to set up an earthly kingdom? He said to Pilate, “My kingdom is not of this world, if my kingdom were of this world, then would my servants fight, that I should not be delivered to the Jews, but now is my kingdom not from hence (John 18:36). They could not prove him guilty before Pilate of any offense against Rome. https://fgcp.org/terrible-error-scofield-bible
The correct framework is Covenant theology, which teaches that God’s covenant is with the Christian Church and not the Jewish race. Most Protestants follow Covenant theology. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Covenant_theology
>The Scofield teaching is concerned with a literal Jewish kingdom to last for a millennium. It was first brought into the early church by some Jews who still could not give up the hope taught to them by the scribes and Pharisees. The Bible does not teach it, and the disciples who had been taught it, rejected it after Pentecost. Jesus warned about it in Matthew 16:6-12. Scofield’s work was calculated to promote certain ideas. We must ask ourselves if Jesus ever offered or announced himself as an earthly King or claimed David’s throne? Had he ever in any way suggested he was going to set up an earthly kingdom? He said to Pilate, “My kingdom is not of this world, if my kingdom were of this world, then would my servants fight, that I should not be delivered to the Jews, but now is my kingdom not from hence (John 18:36). They could not prove him guilty before Pilate of any offense against Rome. https://fgcp.org/terrible-error-scofield-bible
The correct framework is Covenant theology, which teaches that God’s covenant is with the Christian Church and not the Jewish race. Most Protestants follow Covenant theology. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Covenant_theology