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@bigbologna As a Christian, I don't care about the opinions of jews in regards to Christ; they hold no weight, and have an even worse interpretation of Him than Muslims.
>if you dont think jews have a right to Israel, what do you advocate alternatively?
Christians should control The Holy Land, or we should let it return to how it was before the British decided to cede it to become a 'jewish state'. We could literally just stop funding it and stop fighting their wars and a lot of the problems in the area would go away (there would unfortunately be a lot of violence and treachery in the region, but that's not new).
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@bigbologna I find it odd that the only choices you present are:
>Be a full Zionist
>Commit genocide against all jews
Given where we are, you'll find a lot more support for the latter than the former. Even still, as much as I dislike "the jews", I do not believe they're irredeemable reprobate scum who should be genocided for the crime of existing. I'm told by some that this makes me a bad person, but it's not what God wants.
Ezekiel 18:23 (NKJV)
>Do I have any pleasure at all that the wicked should die?” says the Lord GOD, “and not that he should turn from his ways and live?
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@plotinus_enjoyer @bigbologna Probably not, but this is as much for me and the crowd as it is for him.
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@BowsacNoodle @bigbologna He also confuses biblical Israelites with modern Israelites and implicitly thinks birth is a sufficient condition, I’m not sure if talking to him is a productive use of your time
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@plotinus_enjoyer @BowsacNoodle @bigbologna I mean birth is a very important condition at days end, if you mean race/blood.
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@Witch_Hunter_Siegfired @plotinus_enjoyer @bigbologna Birth and blood and by extension nation/race are important, but God does not reject those who seek Him regardless of their birth. I do believe peoples have a distinct predisposition to specific sins, and their church should fit them accordingly. The Orthodox model of national churches is pretty based for this reason. Yeah you can travel and still attend church even if it's different and possibly in another language, because you still have the same structure and sacraments. The old Coptic (?) churches in Egypt and Palestine have crazy two hour+ long liturgies but that's what those people want (need???) and that's fine for them.
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@KingOfWhiteAmerica @BowsacNoodle @Witch_Hunter_Siegfired @plotinus_enjoyer @bigbologna The real question is how long the sermon is
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@BowsacNoodle @Witch_Hunter_Siegfired @plotinus_enjoyer @bigbologna > … crazy two hour+ long liturgies
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@KingOfWhiteAmerica @Witch_Hunter_Siegfired @plotinus_enjoyer @bigbologna Imagine being in Egypt in the heat of the day and you're in a crowded church, sweating balls, the electricity is crappy because of the area and the ceiling fans fail. Still another hour to go for the Eucharist!