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Supposedly, Jesus was sinless, yet Moses's crazy laws were imposed upon Jesus. Jesus was guilty of capitol crimes. Jesus healed on the Sabbath. Guilty. He walked the streets preaching of God in a different way that opposed Moses's ways. Guilty. Those that tried to go against Moses's laws and crazy "God", YH-WHY were all brutally murdered in public as a form of terrorism, and no one of the Bible has any compassion for the victims. The innocent man who was murdered for peacefully demonstrating against Moses's laws by picking up sticks on Moses's Sabbath, and the 3000 innocent Jews who were murdered for peacefully making the statue of golden calf and worshipping it were all innocent, peaceful victims of terrorism(among countless others). And according to all people of the Bible, they should just all burn in Hell and they all deserved what they got. The Hebrews are God's chosen people, and all the people put to the sword by Moses's command all deserved to die, because they were somehow all evil, because that is what Moses says. The people of the Bible have no moral compass. They have no idea who to have compassion for, and who to despise. They go on thinking terrorism was/is the moral thing to do, and that is what God wants. The Bible is the most evil and dangerous book ever written.
No. Jesus never sinned. He never violated any of the Laws of Moses....not of the Sabbath, or anything else. The issue was that he violated rules that the Pharisees put i place regarding Mosaic Laws.
And yes....those guilty of blasphemy did sin. God judged them accordingly.
Its hard to take you seriously. You're all over the place.
No. Jesus never sinned. He never violated any of the Laws of Moses....not of the Sabbath, or anything else. The issue was that he violated rules that the Pharisees put i place regarding Mosaic Laws.
And yes....those guilty of blasphemy did sin. God judged them accordingly.
Its hard to take you seriously. You're all over the place.
It's MOSES'S laws. NOT the Pharisee's laws. Moses had a man murdered for picking up sticks on the Sabbath, and the Pharisees imposed the same (MOSES"S) laws against Jesus. It is the Bible that sanctions Jesus's murder. The man who picked up sticks was no less sinless than Jesus. Same goes for the 3000 Jews murdered for erecting and worshipping the golden calf. They were ALL sinless, yet it is Moses and his crazy laws that sanction their murders. There is no way to please the God of the OT. The Bible can be used to sanction the murder of anyone.
It's MOSES'S laws. NOT the Pharisee's laws. Moses had a man murdered for picking up sticks on the Sabbath, and the Pharisees imposed the same (MOSES"S) laws against Jesus. It is the Bible that sanctions Jesus's murder. The man who picked up sticks was no less sinless than Jesus. Same goes for the 3000 Jews murdered for erecting and worshipping the golden calf. They were ALL sinless, yet it is Moses and his crazy laws that sanction their murders. There is no way to please the God of the OT. The Bible can be used to sanction the murder of anyone.
When was Jesus seen picking up sticks on the Sabbath?
And o...Those worshiping the idol were not sinless. They were guilty of idolatry.
When was Jesus seen picking up sticks on the Sabbath?
And o...Those worshiping the idol were not sinless. They were guilty of idolatry.
I am referring to the victim in Numbers 15
"While the people of Israel were in the wilderness, they found a man gathering sticks on the Sabbath day. 33 And those who found him gathering sticks brought him to Moses and Aaron and to all the congregation. 34 They put him in custody, because it had not been made clear what should be done to him. 35 And the LORD said to Moses, “The man shall be put to death; all the congregation shall stone him with stones outside the camp.” 36 And all the congregation brought him outside the camp and stoned him to death with stones, as the LORD commanded Moses."
The people murdered for supposed "idolatry" are all heroes. They all put on a peaceful public display in opposition to Moses and his terrorism. And they were murdered for it. This is just one of many instances of terrorism at work in the Bible. And you, like everyone else of the Bible teaches that they all deserved to die as Moses commanded, and it is pretty sick. What is a calf? What does a calf represent? Innocence and purity. Kind of like a lamb. What does Moses and his God represent? Terrorism. It is all the people of the Bible that is guilty of praising and covering up for open murder, and helping terrorism to expand in power.
"While the people of Israel were in the wilderness, they found a man gathering sticks on the Sabbath day. 33 And those who found him gathering sticks brought him to Moses and Aaron and to all the congregation. 34 They put him in custody, because it had not been made clear what should be done to him. 35 And the LORD said to Moses, “The man shall be put to death; all the congregation shall stone him with stones outside the camp.” 36 And all the congregation brought him outside the camp and stoned him to death with stones, as the LORD commanded Moses."
The people murdered for supposed "idolatry" are all heroes. They all put on a peaceful public display in opposition to Moses and his terrorism. And they were murdered for it. This is just one of many instances of terrorism at work in the Bible. And you, like everyone else of the Bible teaches that they all deserved to die as Moses commanded, and it is pretty sick. What is a calf? What does a calf represent? Innocence and purity. Kind of like a lamb. What does Moses and his God represent? Terrorism. It is all the people of the Bible that is guilty of praising and covering up for open murder, and helping terrorism to expand in power.
I see that you are obviously a lost cause.
It's a sad fact that anything anybody disagrees with these days they can call "terroristic" and be completely serious about it.
You condemn the Bible, yet you take the moniker of a character in it's final book. This is either a very unique troll attempt, or you're out of your mind.
That is terrorism. They were innocently, peacefully giving praise and showering love to a golden calf in an act of defiance to Moses's insanity. There is nothing evil going on there. They are not hurting anyone, and you side with their murderers. According to the story, the psychopaths that went around murdering their own family for enjoying the freedom, ended up as Moses's priests. Thugs, more like it.
It's a sad fact that anything anybody disagrees with these days they can call "terroristic" and be completely serious about it.
You condemn the Bible, yet you take the moniker of a character in it's final book. This is either a very unique troll attempt, or you're out of your mind.
How is murdering people for showing peaceful demonstrations in opposition to dictatorship NOT terrorism? The Bible teaches the philosophy of terrorism openly. They offered to murder anyone in the public eye and make a demonstration out of them to keep them in line. and the laws were extremely confining. Very much big-brother. The Bible is all about terrorism. That's where Muhammad and Islam gets it from.
The Rider is a dream character that prophesizes an end to the influences of the evil false prophet. Just because he is written about in the Bible doesn't make him an unholy spirit. In fact, he looks to me like the most purest of them all. That spirit is the savior of mankind. He speaks out and rids the world of tyranny. I believe the 3000 victims and the stick gatherer are more purer and holy than Jesus. At least they stood against Moses and his tyranny and oppression.
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