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[–][deleted] 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (6 children)

I forgive you, and thanks. Let's continue to be cordial, good sir.

What misconceptions do I have about Christianity? It is you who seem to have those misconceptions.

What Bible do you use? I'll argue that it's co-opted, whichever one you trust. History has been re-written, and real answers will come through the hard sciences of genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, mixed with the comparative analysis of all human mythos. The Bible has been re-written a dozen times, albeit in slight ways each time. Where is the Bible of the old Gaelic Church? Burned. The Gnostics, how about their complete Bible? Lost, and the remains have been co-opted. What about the other savior-cults, where are their Bibles?

They are all gone. This is what mean. You place all of your understanding of history on the basis of those biblical tales being mostly true. I think they are only kind of true, no more true than any other occulted knowledge made somewhat public, and that truth has been spiritualized to the nth degree, to the great dismay of the wise.

I don't want you to turn away from Christianity! Never! Especially if you are descended from the ancient semites who colonized Europe. Jesus is truly the best of you, and I'm glad that some of you acknowledge that. As I said, I like Jesus a lot and have respect for some of his teachings, be they accurate to what he truly said, or no. What I don't like is how badly the Hebrew man has conquered Europe, and how modern folk just roll over and go along with it. Where is the reality? You actually believe that Israelites were the natives of Europe. This is what Jews teach in college right now. Google Alex Wolf, he supports the whole "Gaelic people are just Phoenicians" schtick, which is only somewhat true. Two Gaelic languages existed, but only one is alive today. Guess which one that is? The one with Semitic roots. Surprise. Surprise.

Where are you from? Perhaps you truly are one of the Semitic Europeans, I mean the Hebrews who colonized that land. There were non-semitic non-Hebrew folk living there before those ancient Israelites, and I am descended from them, and most likely, you also share some of that blood with me. Maybe not though.

What did the Milesians do when they went to Ireland? Fought against the native rulers, forced them to assimilate over generations of warfare. What did the Greeks do, and the Romans, those Gentiles (Israelites living outside of Israel, outside of the Law) the Bible speaks of? What did they do? They fought the native rulers and tried to impose their own rule over the world. Ever wonder why history lessons seem to start with the Greeks and the Romans, and if it goes back any deeper it only covers other ancient semites? That's because the Hebrew man wants the world to view history as being Hebrew, our ancient kingdoms as being always Hebrew, and that we are either the dispossessed eleven tribes, or the untouchable Jew. Modern scholarship tries to convince the world of the false reality of a Semitic Europe, but you must wonder... Why did they focus so much hate on the Northern lands? Europe's history is of Native fighting against the evil Semitic colonists, and losing. They did the exact same thing in the Americas, to great effect.

I want you to acknowledge the rights of the natives, if you are truly of one of those lost tribes of Israel. Stop acting like your Jew cousins. If you are truly chosen by some higher power, act like it.

I know that Jesus opposed the synagogue, yes. If you met Jesus, would you bow to him? I already know that you cede moral authority over to him, and that he is your king. So, would you how to him?

I contend that if you did bow to him, he would pick you up and explain to you why such a thing should never happen. As I said, I like that you recognize that Jesus is the best of you guys. However, many people in the world have found and will continue to find salvation on their own, without Jesus.

[–]Jesus 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (5 children)

Modern day Jew are not legitimate Hebrew, Israelite, or Judahite. They are all descended from the Edomites conquered, converted, and integrated into Judaea in 125 BC by John Hyrcanus, a rabbinic who came from teh Caspian sea region. They became from that point on known as Judaeans. Hence, modern Jews are Edomites, Cannanites and Khazars.

https://media.gab.com/system/media_attachments/files/076/831/361/original/77f95c8d522cba70.jpg

https://media.gab.com/system/media_attachments/files/076/831/465/original/872f2f46b22dd159.jpg

https://media.gab.com/system/media_attachments/files/076/831/563/original/1f4fd3e1f7e50221.jpg

https://media.gab.com/system/media_attachments/files/076/831/760/original/e24c3d1a93ef0c66.jpg

https://aryanisrael.wordpress.com/2013/12/29/who-are-the-jews/

http://esau.today/esau-is-edom/

http://esau.today/origin-of-the-word-jew/

[–][deleted] 1 insightful - 2 fun1 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 2 fun -  (4 children)

I'm starting to realize that Christians are like the ancient conspiracy theorists of the world. You guys cover a lot of ground, but damn, your conclusions...

I put more stock on scientific discourse than religious texts, sorry

[–]Jesus 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (3 children)

That completely gaslighted my argument.

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I should have simply thanked you for your links, and moved on. I am still unconvinced, and I made it clear why.

[–]Jesus 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

I see.

[–][deleted] 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

I do believe in doing comparative analysis though, in various forms. Such as from myth to myth from different cultures, or from stories within the same culture throughout the years. I also view all myths and folklores as biased history, though that bias has many degrees and can never be easily deciphered.

You don't really recognize the bias of having a religious perspective on human history. It really underpins your whole life. I know this because I've lived this. When I stepped away, I realized that Christians themselves will openly admit to a Christian bias on Western history (inherently a Jewish bias, seeing as how the cults took over Rome and elsewhere with relative ease). Tolkien talks about Christians rewriting folklore in his Beowulf book, that is a must read. He is fair and balanced and doesn't rag on the old scholars, but he also doesn't come out and admit that this sort of rewriting has happened all over the globe.

It's not just Christians doing this though, all major religions have played at changing history and culture to suit their benefits. That is why I oppose it and try to be more objective. Sadly, the best scholars these days are being shouted down, ignored, or straight up censored.

Edit: you can't just look to one or two sources, you have to look at as many as possible, without bias.