#Jesus was a jew
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ace-hell · 4 days ago
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It's December next month and the yearly "jesus was a balestinian" propaganda is going to come up so remember! If jesus was a palestinian then that means that all the people there were palestinians and that means that the palestinians killed jesus!
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thewayofyehoshua · 4 months ago
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Shabbat Shalom my friends.
The holiness of Shabbat emerges as the shackles of daily life and the hurriedness of the workweek are set aside for a day. In loving care, YHVH provides Shabbat as a weekly time of restoration between humanity and their Creator.
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eretzyisrael · 2 years ago
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theautisticsimmerslashwriter · 11 months ago
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Fun Fact Time!
Even the official US Holocaust Museum knows that Israel was only created in 1948! [US Holocaust Museum, No Date Given]
A New York Public Library World Telephone Book 1900 - 2011 only states Israel after 1959! [NYPL World Telephone, 2011]
Jesus was a Palestinian Jew! [The Bible ; Al Jazeera, 2018]
The Israeli government states that they cannot confirm if Jewish babies were killed! [CNN, 2023]
100 journalists have been killed in Gaza, BY ISRAEL, since 7th October! [The Intercept, 2023]
20,000 Palestinians have been killed since 7th October! [BBC, 2023]
A 15 year old in Gaza would be 4 wars old! [Al Jazeera, 2023]
And that's all we have for today! Tune it next time!
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faircatch · 1 year ago
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thefaestolemyname · 2 years ago
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Pentecostal owners needing to give lots of attention and regular walks, Free Reformed owners petting it while they're on their laptop
choosing breeds of Christianity like do you prefer austere and minimalist antisemitism and homophobia or ornate and baroque antisemitism and homophobia, or perhaps Russian antisemitism and homophobia?
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the-garbanzo-annex-jr · 18 days ago
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thewayofyehoshua · 16 days ago
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RESTORATION!
“In your distress, when all these words shall come upon you in the latter days, then you shall return/RESTORED to יהוה your Elohim and shall obey His voice.
“For יהוה your Elohim is a compassionate Ěl, He does not forsake you, nor destroy you, nor forget the covenant of your fathers which He swore to them. Deu 4:30-31
Yehoshua will remain in heaven, until the times of restoration of all things.
“Repent therefore and turn back, for the blotting out of your sins, in order that times of refreshing might come from the presence of the Master, and that He sends יהושע Yehoshua Messiah, pre-appointed for you, whom heaven needs to receive until the times of RESTORATION of all matters, of which Elohim spoke through the mouth of all His set-apart prophets since of old.
Ma`asei (Acts) 3:19-21
The True Worship must be re-established back to the WAY. The Body of Messiah, the Assembly or Congregation of YHVH, must come out of Babylon, must be delivered from ALL sin, including the pollution of Sun-worship, the worship of the host of heaven. The Eternal Covenant, the Renewed Covenant, needs to be rediscovered.
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aestariiwilderness · 5 months ago
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Trudgemank99 missed the memo about the literal founder of "cultural Christianity", Jesus, being a Jew apparently
It is 2024 and I have literally just read the sentence “Basic human decency is something a Jew is not capable of” on this godforsaken website with my own two eyes, so I think we’re exceedingly past the point of pretending Nazi level antisemitism is not a massive and rising fucking problem and my fellow goyim *really* need to stop shutting their eyes to it and start saying ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.
There are zero excuses. Our Jewish friends CANNOT fight this alone. We CANNOT fail them again.
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fromgoy2joy · 2 months ago
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when a goyishe student says something in Judaism class that is so bad, that every Jew in the class lets out an audible noise
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hindahoney · 1 year ago
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When I was little I thought that Christians believed Jesus was buried in the Midwest. Growing up in rural America meant seeing crosses all along the highways, and I thought that there were so many denominations of Christianity because they disagreed about whether Jesus was buried on I-70 or I-95. I didn't know they were memorials.
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ace-hell · 9 months ago
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JUST WITNESSED THE BEST THING IN THE WORLD
This is amazing lol. If the land name was changed by colonizers then that means its the native name and a real identity 🤔💀
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aestariiwilderness · 2 months ago
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Personally: Hopefully, you can tell my "relationship" (since a relationship is between two or more parties and obviously the nation of Israel is not concerned with me :D) with Jews/Israel from my blog. :D I very much doubt anything foreseeable could induce me to stop speaking up in defense of what I think is right, and that will include speaking up in defense of Israel. As a Christian, I owe Israel and the Jews my Savior (Yeshua/Jesus, a Jew). I also owe them what I owe everyone else on the planet -- love (Romans 13:8). On the material side, I think the developments (technological, agricultural, medicinal, you name it) Israel comes up with regularly are pretty awesome. I'm keeping an eye on the Alzheimer's research too! Presently, in general, actual Christians who pay any attention to their Bibles at all: Either they're not aware of/very much deceived by what's going on with Israel -- the media is biased WILDLY, after all -- or they're the ones speaking up for/praying for/sending donations to Israel, just like my church. A good way to tell if someone's actually a Christian? Keep an eye on how they treat Israel/the Jewish people. (For example -- Candace Owens, who I'd honestly never heard of before this? My money is EMPHATICALLY on "not a Christian". Heavily weighing towards "not sane", either. :D). Historically: Welp, historically, in the very early days of the church (and I mean the actual Christian church, not the Catholic Church -- I can't speak for individuals of any faith of course, but I can very confidently say that Catholic doctrine and the Catholic Church as a political, state-sponsored body is not following the Bible and thus is not Christian) Christians were pretty much just Jews. Acts (book of the Bible, written by Luke) has a very thorough accounting of the history of the early (Christian) church, and the epistles (letters) that follow also have some information. So historically, Jews and very early Christians were the "same" :D -- there was pretty much no difference by any outward measure. They were just Jews who believed that Yeshua was their promised Mosiach (?), given that He fulfilled all the prophecies etc. Initially, after Yeshua's death and resurrection, there was significant persecution by certain religious leaders of the Jews (Pharisees, Sadducees, etc.), and a lot of the epistles are written actually in the midst of that persecution (and it's pretty telling that even in the midst of that persecution, you will not find anything telling Christians to hate Jews -- quite the opposite). There was a diaspora due to that persecution. Many Christians fled Jerusalem and then spread the gospel to the Gentiles. Paul (wrote a good chunk of the New Testament) had been one of those same Jewish religious leaders who had zealously persecuted Christians. Jews and Christians alike have been some of the most, if not the most, persecuted groups throughout history (although Jews have been around longer, obviously). So in summary -- I think actual Christians and Jews have a lot in common; actual Christians should not ever be engaging in antisemitic behavior (including being "antizionist"), and if they are, it's a decent bet they're not actual Christians. Hopefully that answered what you're asking? Let me know if you have any questions/want any sources!
“Everyone else thinks Zionist means [bad thing] so you have to, too” no I do not actually have to accept your appropriation of our terminology but thanks
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lem0nademouth · 8 days ago
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dropout is the passive-permissive parent conceding to the temper tantrum of its poorly behaved toddler fanbase
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girlactionfigure · 1 year ago
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Oh, it’s going to be merry.
Words by Eitan Chitayat
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argaman01 · 11 months ago
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I'm seeing the nonsensical assertion that Jesus was a Palestinian coming up again because of the current war between Israel and Hamas. I even heard this claim on the PBS news hour last night, voiced by a Palestinian cleric with no questioning by the news anchor.
No, Jesus was not a Palestinian. Jesus was a Jew from Judea who lived in the first century C.E., when Judea was under Roman occupation. He was killed by the Romans, accused of being a rebel.
Palestine was one of the names for the large geographic area that Judea was part of. No one in the first century identified as a Palestinian. That is a modern political identity, not an ancient one.
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