As I have repeatedly said, the things infesting Israhell right now are entities of pure evil, who chose to be called Jews as a mockery of the Holy Bible and Jesus.
These things are no more from any tribe of biblical Israel than they are Hyborean. They are despicable, vengeful demons who have subverted and destroyed empires. If there is an earthly manifestation of Satan it is these, whose whole purpose is to destroy all things Godly.
To utter their unholy name in the same breath as the word Christian ought to make all who do so spontaneously combust.
Notice how something is not quite a thing, they call it "ish," like Jew-ish.
Anyone can choose to convert to Judaism, follow the steps and voila, you are Jewish. This seems to be unique among religions. This is not true for Christians, Catholics, Protestants, Zoroastrians, Buddhists, Hindus,....see what I mean.
Another example:
1) Scotts are not a bloodline so much as a cohesive culture so the people are Scott-ish.
2) England is a mixed bag of empire scraps so they call the people Engl-ish or Britt-ish.
3) Ireland is another ancient cultural bag of stragglers who moved there, so the people are Irish.
There IS no “Judeo-Christian”,
therfore no paradox!
As I have repeatedly said, the things infesting Israhell right now are entities of pure evil, who chose to be called Jews as a mockery of the Holy Bible and Jesus.
These things are no more from any tribe of biblical Israel than they are Hyborean. They are despicable, vengeful demons who have subverted and destroyed empires. If there is an earthly manifestation of Satan it is these, whose whole purpose is to destroy all things Godly.
To utter their unholy name in the same breath as the word Christian ought to make all who do so spontaneously combust.
One of these things is not like the other.
Notice how something is not quite a thing, they call it "ish," like Jew-ish.
Anyone can choose to convert to Judaism, follow the steps and voila, you are Jewish. This seems to be unique among religions. This is not true for Christians, Catholics, Protestants, Zoroastrians, Buddhists, Hindus,....see what I mean.
Another example:
1) Scotts are not a bloodline so much as a cohesive culture so the people are Scott-ish.
2) England is a mixed bag of empire scraps so they call the people Engl-ish or Britt-ish.
3) Ireland is another ancient cultural bag of stragglers who moved there, so the people are Irish.