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Speak for yourself.


How can you say you are wise and have true knowledge when you don't even know his name, nor his people are? You Israelites are still Christians which makes you a devil worship. You not even gonna make it to the point where the 2/3rds will be cut off
 

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How can you say you are wise and have true knowledge when you don't even know his name, nor his people are? You Israelites are still Christians which makes you a devil worship. You not even gonna make it to the point where the 2/3rds will be cut off

You keep spouting alot of nonsense you didn't see me say. Stop bearing false witness on me. And why do you keep talking about the Bible if you don't believe in it? Read the Old Testament only, and get destroyed along with the rest of the heathens.
 

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its a prophecy that cannot be deciphered by the uninitiated. He doesn't even have a clue of its context. Just know this, your Creator and his angels are black men, and we blacks of slave descent are his true priests, and our covenant with him as well as our history, can be found in our scriptures (old testament). The new testament is a trick/spell aimed to damn the souls of israelites and gentiles alike. Once you accept that, your mind will truly be ready to move forward.
no disrespect, but for the life of me I will never understand how you pray to a god who is 'black' and all powerful, but sat back and did nothing while blacks suffered under treatment such as slavery

i mean i dont take your claims any more factually than those of ancient greece, but your religion appears to be some form of cosmic sado-masochism :huhldup:
 

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You keep spouting alot of nonsense you didn't see me say. Stop bearing false witness on me. And why do you keep talking about the Bible if you don't believe in it? Read the Old Testament only, and get destroyed along with the rest of the heathens.

You know what's ironic? Ya man Hashar of A.O.C (who you've championed in the past) firmly believes that any "Israelite" can be saved by simply keeping the mosaic law. Even if that "Israelite" rejects Jesus and the NT.

Then again, who are you to talk? You mix and match the teachings of each cult, I mean camp. You're the HI equivalent of a dude who studies the Jehovah's witnesses, Seventh Day Adventists and Mormons, then tries to combine their doctrines:heh:

Be inconsistent with heretical teachings brehs.:mjlol:
 
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what about the millions of people all over the world who have never read or heard of the christ fables? what will happen to them when they die?

Jesus Christ is not a fable. For example (i've never heard anyone talk about this before) here is more proof.

Peter’s Tomb Recently Discovered In Jerusalem

by F. Paul Peterson
Saint Peter’s Tomb: The Discovery of Peter’s Tomb in Jerusalem in 1953

While visiting a friend in Switzerland, I heard of what seemed to me, one of the greatest discoveries since the time of Christ—that Peter was buried in Jerusalem and not in Rome.
sepulcher.jpg


In Jerusalem I spoke to many Franciscan priests who all read, finally, though reluctantly, that the bones of Simon Bar Jona (St. Peter) were found in Jerusalem, on the Franciscan monastery site called, “Dominus Flevit” (where Jesus was supposed to have wept over Jerusalem), on the Mount of Olives. The pictures show the story. The first show an excavation where the names of Christian Biblical characters were found on the ossuaries (bone boxes). The names of Mary and Martha were found on one box and right next to it was one with the name of Lazarus, their brother. Other names of early Christians were found on other boxes. Of greatest interest, however, was that which was found within twelve feet from the place where the remains of Mary, Martha and Lazarus were found—the remains of St. Peter. They were found in an ossuary, on the outside of which was clearly and beautifully written in Aramaic, “Simon Bar Jona”.
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The charcoal inscription reads: “Shimon Bar Yonah” which means “Simon [Peter] son of Jonah”.

Mat 16:17 And Jesus answered and said unto him, Blessed art thou, Simon Barjona: for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee, but my Father which is in heaven.

I talked to a Yale professor, who is an archaeologist, and was director of the American School of Oriental Research in Jerusalem. He told me that it would be very improbable that a name with three words, and one so complete, could refer to any other than St. Peter.

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But what makes the possibility of error more remote is that the remains were found in a Christian burial ground, and more yet, of the first century, the very time in which Peter lived. In fact, I have a letter from a noted scientist stating that he can tell by the writing that it was written just before the destruction of Jerusalem by Titus in 70 A.D.

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One of the first-century coffins found on the Mt. of Olives contains a commemorative dedication to: "Yeshua" = "Jesus".
Bagatti also found evidence which clearly indicated that the tomb was in use in the early part of the first century AD. Inside, the sign of the cross was found on numerous first-century coffins.

He found dozens of inscribed ossuaries, which included the names Jairus, Jonathan, Joseph, Judah, Matthias, Menahem, Salome, Simon, and Zechariah. In addition, he found one ossuary with crosses and the unusual name "Shappira" - which is a unique name not found in any other first-century writtings except for the Book of Acts (5:1).


Funny how people say the Bible is a myth or whatever but historical evidence has always proven otherwise.
 

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Btw, I don't know how anyone takes @fscballin serious.

Dude rejects the New Testament, yet believes in a false prophet who supposedly summons UFOs.. or should I say, weather balloons :mjlol:
 

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Jesus Christ is not a fable. For example (i've never heard anyone talk about this before) here is more proof.

Peter’s Tomb Recently Discovered In Jerusalem

by F. Paul Peterson
Saint Peter’s Tomb: The Discovery of Peter’s Tomb in Jerusalem in 1953

While visiting a friend in Switzerland, I heard of what seemed to me, one of the greatest discoveries since the time of Christ—that Peter was buried in Jerusalem and not in Rome.
sepulcher.jpg


In Jerusalem I spoke to many Franciscan priests who all read, finally, though reluctantly, that the bones of Simon Bar Jona (St. Peter) were found in Jerusalem, on the Franciscan monastery site called, “Dominus Flevit” (where Jesus was supposed to have wept over Jerusalem), on the Mount of Olives. The pictures show the story. The first show an excavation where the names of Christian Biblical characters were found on the ossuaries (bone boxes). The names of Mary and Martha were found on one box and right next to it was one with the name of Lazarus, their brother. Other names of early Christians were found on other boxes. Of greatest interest, however, was that which was found within twelve feet from the place where the remains of Mary, Martha and Lazarus were found—the remains of St. Peter. They were found in an ossuary, on the outside of which was clearly and beautifully written in Aramaic, “Simon Bar Jona”.
ossuary.jpg

DF-photo-81.jpg


The charcoal inscription reads: “Shimon Bar Yonah” which means “Simon [Peter] son of Jonah”.

Mat 16:17 And Jesus answered and said unto him, Blessed art thou, Simon Barjona: for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee, but my Father which is in heaven.

I talked to a Yale professor, who is an archaeologist, and was director of the American School of Oriental Research in Jerusalem. He told me that it would be very improbable that a name with three words, and one so complete, could refer to any other than St. Peter.

aramaic-hebrew.gif


But what makes the possibility of error more remote is that the remains were found in a Christian burial ground, and more yet, of the first century, the very time in which Peter lived. In fact, I have a letter from a noted scientist stating that he can tell by the writing that it was written just before the destruction of Jerusalem by Titus in 70 A.D.

confirming-inscription.jpg

art2c.jpg
One of the first-century coffins found on the Mt. of Olives contains a commemorative dedication to: "Yeshua" = "Jesus".
Bagatti also found evidence which clearly indicated that the tomb was in use in the early part of the first century AD. Inside, the sign of the cross was found on numerous first-century coffins.

He found dozens of inscribed ossuaries, which included the names Jairus, Jonathan, Joseph, Judah, Matthias, Menahem, Salome, Simon, and Zechariah. In addition, he found one ossuary with crosses and the unusual name "Shappira" - which is a unique name not found in any other first-century writtings except for the Book of Acts (5:1).


I don't see how anyone can reject the historicity of Jesus. They could question whether he performed the miracles attributed to him in the Gospels (even though the Talmud called him a so-called Magician, which lends incredible credence that he was actually doing the things the Gospels claims he was), but no serious historian actually denies his existence.



 

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i notice that you spent 5 minutes pulling up links but failed to address my post :dead:

take christs dikk outta your mouth and go do something productive

I'm opening up peoples mind to other possibilities while you are trying to impose on what people shouldn't believe you are blinded by the truth. There is more documentation that Jesus existed than you or I. Maybe YOU should go and do something more productive.
 

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I'm opening up peoples mind to other possibilities while you are trying to impose on what people shouldn't believe you are blinded by the truth. There is more documentation that Jesus existed than you or I. Maybe YOU should go and do something more productive.
i repeat, you mental tony cox:

what happens to the millions of people all over the world, who have never heard of the christ fable, when they die?
 
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