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Let's leave that thread if you're opening this can o worms again.
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@Xenophon Do you think a person's ancestry denies or enables their ability to receive salvation through Christ?
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I said what I said. We can't pick and choose, although we all want to.
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The bible is explicitly clear that it CAN deny someone the ability, but then we'd have to define what you mean by salvation through Christ, because that is not the same for all. Only those whom He had owned can be redeemed, which is not only the definition of the word, but His words on the subject.
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@Xenophon You know what I meant. I don't buy the alternative exegesis that puts limitations on God. His power is not defined by our interpretations or understanding.
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You want to believe it is a limitation, as if He wants to do something but cannot. It's much simpler. He doesn't want to do the thing you think He should.
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@Xenophon Or you're wrong. You've even admitted that you don't know the defining cutoff in past discussions. It's not our decision either way, and it's far worse to push others from Christ than to make Christianity into a jewish style race worship cult.
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The purpose of His promises is not to hobble himself but to show us what trust means. How can one have faith in a creator whom he cannot trust?
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@Xenophon Faith is enough. The miracles I've seen help.
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@Xenophon >All I say is that there is no point in a non-White worshipping God (although they can try I guess)
Suppose your wrong and you pushed someone away from Christ. Not good.
>that you shouldn't try to save them or give them what was sacredly trusted to you and your people.
That's literally how the jews view God's love, promise, and blessings. Meanwhile Jesus spoke The Great Commission.
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>admitted I don't know the defining cutoff
neither do you
>it isn't our decision
correct. God will separate the wheat from the chaff
>make Christianty into a jewish style race worship cult
But I don't do this at all. I have never once suggested someone should worship their race. I have only ever suggested you should worship God. All I say is that there is no point in a non-White worshipping God (although they can try I guess) and that you shouldn't try to save them or give them what was sacredly trusted to you and your people. You cannot deny that Christianity IS a White religion. The entire world accepts this fact.
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@Xenophon >Do you also accept that you could be wrong?
Of course. If I didn't, I'd block more often.
>Do you believe God can be wrong?
No. God is truth.
>Do you believe God can break a promise?
No. What is a promise vs a statement vs a commandment is probably unclear to some of us upon translation. You are likely more familiar with that distinction than me.
>Moabites
And yet Ruth. Also "Jericho will never be rebuilt" and yet it was.
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>or you're wrong
I accept that I can be wrong all the time. Do you also accept that you could be wrong? Do you believe God can be wrong? Do you believe God can break a promise? o you believe that if God says a Moabite will NEVER enter into His congregation no matter how many generations go by, that He is lying? Can a Moabite be saved?
If a Moabite cannot be saved, then that answers your original question. No, we all cannot be saved through belief in Jesus.
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Jesus spoke of regathering His flock and nothing else. He scattered his floke 700 years prior, and He came to fulfill prophecy and regather them. to save Jacobs offspring, and the race of Adam.
>Isaiah 43:3
>For I am the Lord your God, the Holy One of Israel, your Savior. I give Egypt as your ransom, Ethiopia and Seba in exchange for you.
He destroyed entire ancient populations specifically for the salvation of Israel, and you are blackpilled?
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@Xenophon >He destroyed entire ancient populations specifically for the salvation of Israel, and you are blackpilled?
🤩 Love that sentence brother.
>Jesus spoke of regathering His flock and nothing else.
The Great Commission— Matthew 28:19-20 (KJV) (UUUU :bane: )
>19 Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: 20Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world. Amen.
Even if that's all nations known to them in those days, that extends further beyond the domain of White people.
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I do. The Apostles reference to the book of life, the gentiles and the jew, makes that clear as day. Jesus wasn't sent to Africa to speak to the nigs. He didn't descend from heaven with a message for the chinks. He specifically came to the people of Judea, spoke Greek and answered to their problems of the day; the pharisees and their temple grift.
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@6gorillanbarsofjewsoap @Xenophon Matthew 28: 19-20 (KJV)
>19Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: 20Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world. Amen.
Nothing in that says "except the darkest people" or anything limiting scope. Similarly, nothing in that says "invite unlimited foreigners to your home country". It's literally about spreading the gospel and Christ's teachings.