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  • Irinka the repentant jewess
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    Re: Hello

    Originally posted by Oneofakind View Post
    This is correct. I don't understand why they deny Jesus being an Arabic Jew.
    Who or what, if I may inquire, is an Arabic Jew?

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Originally posted by Oneofakind View Post
    This is correct. I don't understand why they deny Jesus being an Arabic Jew.
    Just because you are from a land of notorious race-traitors, it doesn't follow that Jesus is a mongrel.

    See Genesis 24:3, Genesis 28:1, Exodus 34:12-16; Deuteronomy 7:3,4, Joshua 23:12, Exodus 34:16; Deuteronomy 7:4; Joshua 23:12,13, and Judges 3:6,7.

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  • Didymus Much
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    Originally posted by Godly_David View Post
    ...Isaiah 53 "He has no form nor glory, nor beauty when we beheld him, but his appearance was without honor and inferior to that of the sons of men."
    Originally posted by Oneofakind View Post
    This is correct. I don't understand why they deny Jesus being an Arabic Jew.
    Maybe, it just could be, BECAUSE THEY'VE READ THE BIBLE AND KNOW WHAT IT SAYS. Oh, and because logic. That, too. Eeeesh.

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  • Billy Bob Jenkins
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    Re: Hello

    Originally posted by Oneofakind View Post
    This is correct. I don't understand why they deny Jesus being an Arabic Jew.
    If Jesus was a Jew, then how did He get to Heaven? If Jesus was a Jew, then wherefore is every red letter quote in English? If Jesus was a Jew, why was he a carpenter and not a shylock, a CPA, or a malpractice lawyer? If Jesus was a Jew, why does Revelation 1:14 tell us He was white?

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  • Oneofakind
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    Re: Hello

    Originally posted by Godly_David View Post
    He was a Jew in the middle east; even the bible describes him as having skin of bronze and hair like wool.

    Isaiah 53 "He has no form nor glory, nor beauty when we beheld him, but his appearance was without honor and inferior to that of the sons of men."
    This is correct. I don't understand why they deny Jesus being an Arabic Jew.

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  • Dr Laurence Niles
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    Originally posted by Godly_David View Post
    i know what it means.. to avoid. as in you avoid those passages.
    I don't get it. Why are you arguing with atheist scum? Heaven knows that one will be burning in Hell when the time comes with all the gays, murderers, paedophiles and most rapist.

    To quote a man: you are preaching to the converted.

    Jesus sees you.

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  • Faith_Machine
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    Originally posted by Godly_David View Post
    Negro? what is this the 50's? They prefer African American, and why is that you would even say that? are you insinuating that these remarkable people of God are less worthy than you? Because that is a repulsive thing to say.

    And yes, I don't have a bible on me at every moment. I have Jesus in my heart and feel no need to carry one EVERYWHERE.
    "Remarkable people of God?"

    What is your basis for saying that, friend?

    If I were a Negro, I think I'd find that a mite condescending.

    As a non-Negro, I just find it absurd. How can you proclaim an entire race to be remarkable people of God?

    Don't you understand that if you make such a flattering blanket statement about all Negroes, you have opened the door for me to then make an unflattering blanket statement about all Negroes?

    You can't argue that one is logically unsound if you're doing the other.

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  • Attila's Wife
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    Originally posted by Godly_David View Post
    You do know that the law of God which says wearing poly-cotton mix is ABOMINATION is in the same list that says homosexuality is abomination.
    Of course I know that. I was refuting your shameless LIE that "we all wear 50% polyester and 50% cotton clothing" and pointing out that even your OWN people consider this beyond the pale. Whether this is obedience to God's law (which in their case I doubt, frankly) or reasons of good taste (not wishing to smell like a gypsy), they still avoid such disgusting fabrics.

    Why is poly-cotton blends ok and not homosexuality? Maybe because in context it makes your argument of being against gay people seem like the rants of a mormon.
    I assume you mean why ARE poly-cotton blends ok? Well, they are not, are they? That was my point. Who here has said that they are acceptable?

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  • Pastor Ed Lowman
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    Originally posted by Godly_David View Post
    i know what it means.. to avoid. as in you avoid those passages.
    You never answered why you are here, ring kisser. You're accomplishing nothing but making yourself look like a pedantic, neurotic little man who thinks he's something the more he hears himself talk.

    But before I initiate another beat-down, I'm going to let the others play with you some more. You're obviously enjoying thinking you're the pope's big-gun apologist.

    Pastor Ed

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  • WilliamJenningsBryan
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    Originally posted by Godly_David View Post
    i know what it means.. to avoid. as in you avoid those passages.
    To borrow from Foghorn Leghorn, something is just not penetrating that little blue bonnet you're wearing.

    It doesn't mean avoiding passages - it means avoiding poly-cotton blends.

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  • Godly_David
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    Originally posted by Didymus Much View Post
    Look up the word "eschew". We'll wait.



    Um, yeah.
    i know what it means.. to avoid. as in you avoid those passages.

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  • Didymus Much
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    Originally posted by Attila's Wife View Post
    All? ALL? Where are your family from, dear? Sicily? Even Roman Catholics from ROME eschew the poly-cotton mix, as does every right-thinking person north of Calabria.
    Originally posted by Godly_David View Post
    ...You do know that the law of God which says wearing poly-cotton mix is ABOMINATION...Why is poly-cotton blends ok and not homosexuality?...
    Look up the word "eschew". We'll wait.

    ...Maybe because...it makes your argument...seem like the rants of a mormon.
    Um, yeah.

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  • Godly_David
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    Re: Hello

    Originally posted by Attila's Wife View Post
    All? ALL? Where are your family from, dear? Sicily? Even Roman Catholics from ROME eschew the poly-cotton mix, as does every right-thinking person north of Calabria.
    I thought you were a literalist..

    You do know that the law of God which says wearing poly-cotton mix is ABOMINATION is in the same list that says homosexuality is abomination.

    Why is poly-cotton blends ok and not homosexuality? Maybe because in context it makes your argument of being against gay people seem like the rants of a moron.

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  • Attila's Wife
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    Originally posted by Godly_David View Post
    Leviticus 19:19 says not to wear clothing of mixed cloths, but we all wear 50% polyester and 50% cotton clothing.
    All? ALL? Where are your family from, dear? Sicily? Even Roman Catholics from ROME eschew the poly-cotton mix, as does every right-thinking person north of Calabria.

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Originally posted by Godly_David View Post
    That's easy.. Argumentum ad populum. It's Latin, meaning, "appeal to the people"

    It refers to a fallacious argument that concludes a proposition to be true because many or most people believe it. In other words, the basic idea of the argument is: "If many believe so, it is so."

    That was to keep in line the BILLIONS of Catholics before Martin Luther and Protestantism how the Bible is to be interpreted so there isn't mass confusion and society as a whole ran smoother.
    It's also how the idea of the so-called "Immaculate Conception" was determined to be "revealed." The bishops asked their sheep throughout the world. The sheep believed it, because they had been taught to believe it, the bishops told Pope Pius IX, who conveniently "infallibly" declared it "dogma" in 1854. Look into the encyclical letter from Gaeta to the bishops in 1849 for more information.

    Originally posted by Godly_David View Post
    I LOVE my religion, and its history, so hunny, I truly doubt you know more than I about it.
    I loved it myself at one time, too. I actually believed studying history would only strengthen my faith in the roman catholic church. Instead, I learned the truth.

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