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kitten seeking answers's avatar

probably most Christians don’t even know what the Talmud is or it’s evil content. in trying to explain it to a friend the other day, they were surprised that it promotes child abuse.

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Scipio Eruditus's avatar

Indeed KSA, my people perish for lack of knowledge.

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Captain_Obviuos's avatar

One of the least of its moral crimes, no less.

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Rodolfo's avatar

This series of articles would greatly benefit anyone who calls themselves a Christian. There is either a love of the truth or not in a person’s life. Non Christian people are sitting ducks as well and would benefit. Going forward, I see all Zionists tightening their fervent desire to orchestrate a desired outcome which will include a much anticipated 3rd global war.

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Captain_Obviuos's avatar

Just today, Trump released on his X feed an AI video of "Trump Gaza," complete with a huge hotel bearing his name, a golden statue of himself, him dancing at a club with a bearded girl, and him in a lounge chair out by the pool, with the sun shining, holding a tropicocktail of some sort -- alongside a smiling Bibi, who was doing the same, as the camera pans out on this Utopia.

Trump shared this during his Cabinet meeting. This was while Elon was addressing them about DOGE. All being filmed, of course; after all, why else be an actor if the camera's not there?

Every so-called Christian who backs this anti-christ Apartheid regime called Israel needs to be sent over there, right now; you know, go have a retreat to the Holy Land, meet the natives. SEE HOW MUCH THEY LOVE YOU BACK.

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Scipio Eruditus's avatar

I couldn’t believe it, it’s literally beyond parody at this point. What could you concoct that would be more absurd than what Trump gladly tweets out.

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Kristie Rosario's avatar

Hi Scipio, hope all is well with you. Thank you for your latest post. It’s hard to believe how many churches in America teach and support the modern state of Israel being Gods chosen people. I’ve been to many over the years. Would love to find one in my area that does not worship the state of Israel, and is Biblically sound in all teachings. I was wondering who the Pastor giving a sermon is that you referenced down at the bottom of your post? Thank you and God bless you and your family.

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Scipio Eruditus's avatar

Pastor Chuck Baldwin at Liberty Fellowship, he’s one of the few truth tellers behind the pulpits today. I highly recommend his Israel package of sermons, which this sermon is apart of.

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Kristie Rosario's avatar

Thank you 🙏

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Monkey Hammer's avatar

An excellent series distinguished by its intelligently argued, thoroughly researched thesis drawn from unassailable sources and based on indisputable facts. Bravo!

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Scipio Eruditus's avatar

Thank you!

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Jeanne Ziemen's avatar

Scipio, I am so thankful to have found your excellent website and I loved this series. There is another website christiansfortruth.com that ably critiques the Judeo-Christian church. There are some great articles on CFT, but I am concerned because they claim that the Christian church is “white” and disagree with “Universalist” Christians…those who who claim that all races can be grafted into the olive tree. They go to great lengths to support their view from scripture. But this seems racist and strange teaching to me. I wonder if you are familiar with CFT? In any case I would love to hear any comments you might have. This is quite disturbing.

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Scipio Eruditus's avatar

Jeanne,

Thanks for kind words — I’m familiar with CFT and similar groups pushing British Israelism. Like Dispensationalism, it's almost certainly a Masonic device. You're right to feel uneasy about their claims. I have found much of their Scripture twisting revolves around this enmity between Esau/Edom and Jacob/Israel. They will cite scriptures like "Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated" (Mal 1:2-3, Rom 9:13), misunderstanding that biblical "hate" often means "loved less" or "not chosen" — just like when Jesus says we must "hate" our family in comparison to Him (Luke 14:26). Clearly, He isn't advocating an emotional hatred of our parents.

Edomites weren't permanently excluded or racially despised. The Mosaic Law explicitly condemns such behavior, "Thou shalt not abhor an Edomite; for he is thy brother," and permits their descendants into Israel's congregation (Deut 23:7-8). Even more powerful, Christ's own lineage includes non-Israelites — Rahab the Canaanite and Ruth the Moabitess (Matt 1:5). The intent of Israel was always to lead the nations into the worship of Yahweh, as Isaiah expounds upon repeatedly. Furthermore, the Book of Galatians completely undermines any racial exclusivity claims, particularly chapter 3.

Ultimately, the Gospel is explicitly universal: "In thee shall all families of the earth be blessed" (Gen 12:3), with no distinction between Jew or Gentile (Gal 3:28). John's Revelation shows every tribe and nation united before God (Rev 7:9). This view does not hold up to the barest Scriptural scrutiny, not to mention a historical one. Advocates of this view must recontextualize every instance of gentile to mean something other than what millennia of Christians have understood it as.

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Jeanne Ziemen's avatar

Thank you so much for taking the time to reply. It was an answer to prayer and helped a lot. I was not familiar with British Israelism but it is vile. I praise the Lord, who keeps us from every wrong path if we trust in him.

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