Posted on 05/14/2018 7:30:42 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
save US from Senator Windsock
More like save us from senator sock puppet
He’s also accused of saying that isscam promotes pedophilia:-)
BTW I’m Jewish and I don’t take offense to what every preacher iman or rabbi has to say. Especially when I know many are of the 2 for me and 1 for god persuasion and are preaching to their own choirs.
“Cult Leader Condemns Christian Prayer at Embassy Ceremony”
No, Mr. Romney. May I suggest that it is YOU who is the bigot? And scripturally off your rocker.
Thanks MarvinStinson.
Hamas Fence Attack Technique
JewishPressTV
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pe-4sS6CoEY
Analysis | Trump’s embassy move has triggered deadly protests. These maps explain why
Washington ComPost
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/world/wp/2018/05/14/trumps-embassy-move-to-jerusalem-is-controversial-these-3-maps-explain-why/
Trump BLAMED as Israel shoot dead 52 in Palestine - Turkey condemns ‘massacre’
https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/959533/trump-usa-embassy-jerusalem-israel-gaza-palestine-turkey
I regret that I voted for him.
I’m curious why you’re singling out the Nazarenes? They’re fairly small, and I think they have the same theological beliefs as other churches derived from the Wesleyan movement.
I watched it did Romney? Jeffress did nothing but praise Jews and Israel.
Forgive my stupidity, but I meant to be speaking in the most original sense, as in “followers of ‘Yeshua Natzri’ (Jesus the Nazarene)”
In Hebrew (especially ancient writings), at least, the term encompasses all followers, regardless of particular church or denomination, since inception.
This may be one of the instances where I get outed as an English-as-a-second-language speaker.
Anyway, my actual goal was to not single out any given church or denomination, but everyone who follows those teachings, from inception, to point out the particular preacher’s position is hardly novel.
The day you let this Catholic boy wander freely throughout the Tabernacle you can toss that bigot charge around, Governor.
If you mean "most or all Christians" think that Christianity, which at least means "faith in Jesus Christ as Savior," is necessary for salvation,. I think that's a pretty fair generalization.
There's a paradox here, in that Jesus Christ coming into he world is described in the very beginning of the Gospel of John as "the Light that enlightens every man."
"Enlightens ever man." "Every man." Hmm. It bears close reading.
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