Debunking Judaism and the faggot @20/04/2008

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He tried but like the faggot he and @yex are they both got destroyed by meee again @20/04/2008

Keep hating on the truth son keep it up (it won’t get you anywhere :feelshmm:)

Also if your gonna dump billions of fucking texts at me instead of summarising them ima just use AI because fuck replying to ALL DAT SHIT


1. Does the Bible Contradict Itself on Loving Enemies?





Psalm 55:15 says, “Let death take my enemies by surprise; let them go down alive to the realm of the dead,†while Exodus 23:4 says, “If you come across your enemy’s ox or donkey wandering off, be sure to return it.â€





The context of Psalm 55 is that David is in deep distress after being betrayed and surrounded by wicked enemies who conspire against him. His plea for divine justice is an imprecatory prayer, meaning he is asking God to deal justly with evil people.





Exodus 23:4, on the other hand, is a law for daily life in ancient Israel, teaching that personal disputes should not lead to neglecting kindness and justice.





There is no contradiction here. David is praying for divine justice in a specific case, while God’s law still commands kindness to enemies in everyday situations. Jesus reinforces this balance in Matthew 5:44, saying, “Love your enemies.â€


2. Where Did Moses Receive the Law: Sinai or Horeb?





Malachi 4:4 mentions Horeb, while Exodus 31:18 mentions Sinai.





There is no contradiction because Horeb and Sinai are two names for the same mountain. This is similar to how Mount Everest is also called Sagarmatha in Nepalese. The Bible itself uses the names interchangeably, as seen in Exodus 3:1, Exodus 19:1-3, and Deuteronomy 5:2.


3. Does Exodus 22:29 Teach Human Sacrifice?





The verse says, “You must give me the firstborn of your sons.â€





This does not mean God commands human sacrifice. Exodus 13:12-13 makes it clear that firstborn sons were to be redeemed through an animal sacrifice. Deuteronomy 18:10 explicitly forbids human sacrifice.





The verse simply means dedicating firstborn sons to God’s service, similar to how Hannah dedicated Samuel to God in 1 Samuel 1:11.


4. Is God a God of War or Peace?





Exodus 15:3 says, “The Lord is a man of war,†while Romans 15:33 says, “The God of peace be with you all.â€





There is no contradiction. God is both a warrior against evil and a bringer of peace to His people. A judge, for example, can enforce the law while also promoting peace. God fights against evil, as seen in Psalm 144:1, but gives peace to those who follow Him, as stated in John 14:27.


5. Does the Bible Contradict Itself on Killing?





Exodus 20:13 says, “You shall not kill,†while Exodus 32:27 says, “Each man strap a sword to his side… each killing his brother and friend and neighbor.â€





The Hebrew word used in Exodus 20:13 is “ratsach,†which means murder, not general killing. It refers specifically to the unjust or intentional taking of another person’s life.





Exodus 32:27 describes capital punishment for Israelites who worshiped the golden calf, violating the first commandment. The Bible condemns unjust killing but permits justice, war, and self-defense in certain cases.


6. Does God Cause Disabilities (Exodus 4:11) or Do Demons (Mark 9:17)?





Exodus 4:11 says, “Who gave human beings their mouths? Who makes them deaf or mute? Who gives them sight or makes them blind? Is it not I, the Lord?†Mark 9:17 describes a boy who was possessed and lost his speech.





There is no contradiction. Exodus 4:11 means that God has sovereign authority over creation. Some disabilities exist for greater purposes, as seen in John 9:1-3. Mark 9:17 describes a specific case of demonic affliction, which is different from natural disabilities. Both verses acknowledge that God is sovereign over human conditions, but not all disabilities are caused by demons.


7. Was Moses Afraid of Pharaoh or Not?





Exodus 2:14 says, “Moses was afraid,†while Hebrews 11:27 says, “By faith he forsook Egypt, not fearing the wrath of the king.â€





There is no contradiction. Exodus 2:14 refers to Moses’ initial fear after killing an Egyptian before he understood God’s plan. Hebrews 11:27 refers to when he left Egypt by faith, having overcome his fear after encountering God at the burning bush.


8. Does God Have a Physical Body?





John 4:24 says, “God is Spirit,†while Exodus 34:5 says, “The Lord came down in the cloud and stood there.â€





There is no contradiction. God is Spirit, meaning He is not inherently physical. However, He appears in physical forms, like a cloud or angelic messenger, to interact with humans. This is called a theophany. Exodus 34:5 does not mean God has a physical body; it is metaphorical language.


9. Is Incest Bad?





Deuteronomy 27:22 says, “Cursed is anyone who sleeps with his sister,†while Exodus 6:20 says, “Amram married his father’s sister Jochebed, who bore him Aaron and Moses.â€





There is no contradiction. In early human history, close-relative marriage was necessary, such as in the case of Adam’s children. However, by the time of Moses, incest was forbidden in Leviticus 18:6-18 and Deuteronomy 27:22 due to genetic risks and moral reasons. Amram’s marriage happened before the law against incest was given.








Next time don’t throw everything at me cos I’m a busy nigga and I ain’t gonna read ALL DAT SHIT BY YOU
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pretty sure the jewish messiah needs to come in the next few years or judaism is finished
 
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Did this retard @20/04/2008 put his date of birth as his username?
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Fuck ai tbh, that nigga really just copy pasted all that chatgpt shit to the looksmaxxing section.
 
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@2025cel most of his arguments were low level esp the “Is incest wrong” lmfao what a fucking retard even a 10 year old could answer that “inconsistency”
@Amphisbaena learn instead of being a retard sheep
 
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He tried but like the faggot he and @yex are they both got destroyed by meee again @20/04/2008

Keep hating on the truth son keep it up (it won’t get you anywhere :feelshmm:)

Also if your gonna dump billions of fucking texts at me instead of summarising them ima just use AI because fuck replying to ALL DAT SHIT


1. Does the Bible Contradict Itself on Loving Enemies?





Psalm 55:15 says, “Let death take my enemies by surprise; let them go down alive to the realm of the dead,†while Exodus 23:4 says, “If you come across your enemy’s ox or donkey wandering off, be sure to return it.â€





The context of Psalm 55 is that David is in deep distress after being betrayed and surrounded by wicked enemies who conspire against him. His plea for divine justice is an imprecatory prayer, meaning he is asking God to deal justly with evil people.





Exodus 23:4, on the other hand, is a law for daily life in ancient Israel, teaching that personal disputes should not lead to neglecting kindness and justice.





There is no contradiction here. David is praying for divine justice in a specific case, while God’s law still commands kindness to enemies in everyday situations. Jesus reinforces this balance in Matthew 5:44, saying, “Love your enemies.â€


2. Where Did Moses Receive the Law: Sinai or Horeb?





Malachi 4:4 mentions Horeb, while Exodus 31:18 mentions Sinai.





There is no contradiction because Horeb and Sinai are two names for the same mountain. This is similar to how Mount Everest is also called Sagarmatha in Nepalese. The Bible itself uses the names interchangeably, as seen in Exodus 3:1, Exodus 19:1-3, and Deuteronomy 5:2.


3. Does Exodus 22:29 Teach Human Sacrifice?





The verse says, “You must give me the firstborn of your sons.â€





This does not mean God commands human sacrifice. Exodus 13:12-13 makes it clear that firstborn sons were to be redeemed through an animal sacrifice. Deuteronomy 18:10 explicitly forbids human sacrifice.





The verse simply means dedicating firstborn sons to God’s service, similar to how Hannah dedicated Samuel to God in 1 Samuel 1:11.


4. Is God a God of War or Peace?





Exodus 15:3 says, “The Lord is a man of war,†while Romans 15:33 says, “The God of peace be with you all.â€





There is no contradiction. God is both a warrior against evil and a bringer of peace to His people. A judge, for example, can enforce the law while also promoting peace. God fights against evil, as seen in Psalm 144:1, but gives peace to those who follow Him, as stated in John 14:27.


5. Does the Bible Contradict Itself on Killing?





Exodus 20:13 says, “You shall not kill,†while Exodus 32:27 says, “Each man strap a sword to his side… each killing his brother and friend and neighbor.â€





The Hebrew word used in Exodus 20:13 is “ratsach,†which means murder, not general killing. It refers specifically to the unjust or intentional taking of another person’s life.





Exodus 32:27 describes capital punishment for Israelites who worshiped the golden calf, violating the first commandment. The Bible condemns unjust killing but permits justice, war, and self-defense in certain cases.


6. Does God Cause Disabilities (Exodus 4:11) or Do Demons (Mark 9:17)?





Exodus 4:11 says, “Who gave human beings their mouths? Who makes them deaf or mute? Who gives them sight or makes them blind? Is it not I, the Lord?†Mark 9:17 describes a boy who was possessed and lost his speech.





There is no contradiction. Exodus 4:11 means that God has sovereign authority over creation. Some disabilities exist for greater purposes, as seen in John 9:1-3. Mark 9:17 describes a specific case of demonic affliction, which is different from natural disabilities. Both verses acknowledge that God is sovereign over human conditions, but not all disabilities are caused by demons.


7. Was Moses Afraid of Pharaoh or Not?





Exodus 2:14 says, “Moses was afraid,†while Hebrews 11:27 says, “By faith he forsook Egypt, not fearing the wrath of the king.â€





There is no contradiction. Exodus 2:14 refers to Moses’ initial fear after killing an Egyptian before he understood God’s plan. Hebrews 11:27 refers to when he left Egypt by faith, having overcome his fear after encountering God at the burning bush.


8. Does God Have a Physical Body?





John 4:24 says, “God is Spirit,†while Exodus 34:5 says, “The Lord came down in the cloud and stood there.â€





There is no contradiction. God is Spirit, meaning He is not inherently physical. However, He appears in physical forms, like a cloud or angelic messenger, to interact with humans. This is called a theophany. Exodus 34:5 does not mean God has a physical body; it is metaphorical language.


9. Is Incest Bad?





Deuteronomy 27:22 says, “Cursed is anyone who sleeps with his sister,†while Exodus 6:20 says, “Amram married his father’s sister Jochebed, who bore him Aaron and Moses.â€





There is no contradiction. In early human history, close-relative marriage was necessary, such as in the case of Adam’s children. However, by the time of Moses, incest was forbidden in Leviticus 18:6-18 and Deuteronomy 27:22 due to genetic risks and moral reasons. Amram’s marriage happened before the law against incest was given.








Next time don’t throw everything at me cos I’m a busy nigga and I ain’t gonna read ALL DAT SHIT BY YOU
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Nigga you just used gpt either write a in depth hread or shut tf up
Do you think im stpid enough to think tat you responded in that short time
 
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Did this retard @20/04/2008 put his date of birth as his username?
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Bro he’s a retard what did you expect.

I asked him to show me inconsistencies but not throw over 20 verses at me like ima sit there debunking them aLl 1 by one especially when this idiot went to a GAYthiest website to get them from a typical GAYthiest faggot.

Ima do what he did and paste the answers fuck him lol
 
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Nigga you just used gpt either write a in depth hread or shut tf up
Do you think im stpid enough to think tat you responded in that short time
Ofc I used GPT, I ain’t reading all that shit you wrote before don’t blame me blame yourself for spamming an entire essay. You get what you deserve which is GPT up your ass

And don’t act like you never copy pasted those arguments yourself :feelshmm::feelshmm::feelshmm: we aren’t dumb, with a username like yours we are all aware that’s what you did don’t cry when others do it back to you to debunk your nonsense and it was THOUROUGHLY DEBUNKED now sit SF down and TAKE YOUR L :Comfy::Comfy::Comfy::Comfy:
 
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He tried but like the faggot he and @yex are they both got destroyed by meee again @20/04/2008

Keep hating on the truth son keep it up (it won’t get you anywhere :feelshmm:)

Also if your gonna dump billions of fucking texts at me instead of summarising them ima just use AI because fuck replying to ALL DAT SHIT


1. Does the Bible Contradict Itself on Loving Enemies?





Psalm 55:15 says, “Let death take my enemies by surprise; let them go down alive to the realm of the dead,†while Exodus 23:4 says, “If you come across your enemy’s ox or donkey wandering off, be sure to return it.â€





The context of Psalm 55 is that David is in deep distress after being betrayed and surrounded by wicked enemies who conspire against him. His plea for divine justice is an imprecatory prayer, meaning he is asking God to deal justly with evil people.





Exodus 23:4, on the other hand, is a law for daily life in ancient Israel, teaching that personal disputes should not lead to neglecting kindness and justice.





There is no contradiction here. David is praying for divine justice in a specific case, while God’s law still commands kindness to enemies in everyday situations. Jesus reinforces this balance in Matthew 5:44, saying, “Love your enemies.â€


2. Where Did Moses Receive the Law: Sinai or Horeb?





Malachi 4:4 mentions Horeb, while Exodus 31:18 mentions Sinai.





There is no contradiction because Horeb and Sinai are two names for the same mountain. This is similar to how Mount Everest is also called Sagarmatha in Nepalese. The Bible itself uses the names interchangeably, as seen in Exodus 3:1, Exodus 19:1-3, and Deuteronomy 5:2.


3. Does Exodus 22:29 Teach Human Sacrifice?





The verse says, “You must give me the firstborn of your sons.â€





This does not mean God commands human sacrifice. Exodus 13:12-13 makes it clear that firstborn sons were to be redeemed through an animal sacrifice. Deuteronomy 18:10 explicitly forbids human sacrifice.





The verse simply means dedicating firstborn sons to God’s service, similar to how Hannah dedicated Samuel to God in 1 Samuel 1:11.


4. Is God a God of War or Peace?





Exodus 15:3 says, “The Lord is a man of war,†while Romans 15:33 says, “The God of peace be with you all.â€





There is no contradiction. God is both a warrior against evil and a bringer of peace to His people. A judge, for example, can enforce the law while also promoting peace. God fights against evil, as seen in Psalm 144:1, but gives peace to those who follow Him, as stated in John 14:27.


5. Does the Bible Contradict Itself on Killing?





Exodus 20:13 says, “You shall not kill,†while Exodus 32:27 says, “Each man strap a sword to his side… each killing his brother and friend and neighbor.â€





The Hebrew word used in Exodus 20:13 is “ratsach,†which means murder, not general killing. It refers specifically to the unjust or intentional taking of another person’s life.





Exodus 32:27 describes capital punishment for Israelites who worshiped the golden calf, violating the first commandment. The Bible condemns unjust killing but permits justice, war, and self-defense in certain cases.


6. Does God Cause Disabilities (Exodus 4:11) or Do Demons (Mark 9:17)?





Exodus 4:11 says, “Who gave human beings their mouths? Who makes them deaf or mute? Who gives them sight or makes them blind? Is it not I, the Lord?†Mark 9:17 describes a boy who was possessed and lost his speech.





There is no contradiction. Exodus 4:11 means that God has sovereign authority over creation. Some disabilities exist for greater purposes, as seen in John 9:1-3. Mark 9:17 describes a specific case of demonic affliction, which is different from natural disabilities. Both verses acknowledge that God is sovereign over human conditions, but not all disabilities are caused by demons.


7. Was Moses Afraid of Pharaoh or Not?





Exodus 2:14 says, “Moses was afraid,†while Hebrews 11:27 says, “By faith he forsook Egypt, not fearing the wrath of the king.â€





There is no contradiction. Exodus 2:14 refers to Moses’ initial fear after killing an Egyptian before he understood God’s plan. Hebrews 11:27 refers to when he left Egypt by faith, having overcome his fear after encountering God at the burning bush.


8. Does God Have a Physical Body?





John 4:24 says, “God is Spirit,†while Exodus 34:5 says, “The Lord came down in the cloud and stood there.â€





There is no contradiction. God is Spirit, meaning He is not inherently physical. However, He appears in physical forms, like a cloud or angelic messenger, to interact with humans. This is called a theophany. Exodus 34:5 does not mean God has a physical body; it is metaphorical language.


9. Is Incest Bad?





Deuteronomy 27:22 says, “Cursed is anyone who sleeps with his sister,†while Exodus 6:20 says, “Amram married his father’s sister Jochebed, who bore him Aaron and Moses.â€





There is no contradiction. In early human history, close-relative marriage was necessary, such as in the case of Adam’s children. However, by the time of Moses, incest was forbidden in Leviticus 18:6-18 and Deuteronomy 27:22 due to genetic risks and moral reasons. Amram’s marriage happened before the law against incest was given.








Next time don’t throw everything at me cos I’m a busy nigga and I ain’t gonna read ALL DAT SHIT BY YOU
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Im not jewish btw
 
Ofc I used GPT, I ain’t reading all that shit you wrote before don’t blame me blame yourself for spamming an entire essay. You get what you deserve which is GPT up your ass

And don’t act like you never copy pasted those arguments yourself :feelshmm::feelshmm::feelshmm: we aren’t dumb, with a username like yours we are all aware that’s what you did don’t cry when others do it back to you to debunk your nonsense and it was THOUROUGHLY DEBUNKED now sit SF down and TAKE YOUR L :Comfy::Comfy::Comfy::Comfy:
For anyone reading this thread this nigga is delusional jfl @2025cel @shia.jihadist and i own his ass
 
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You’re a faggot regardless and you have been debunked.



BRING ON THE NEXT VICTIM FOR ME TO DESTROY
Nigga you just used gpt
You christian promote incest jfl go read on the comments i could go on an on i have like 1000 misconceptions
 
Fuck jews they the reason we suffering
 
For anyone reading this thread this nigga is delusional jfl @2025cel @shia.jihadist and i own his ass
yes @2025cel @shia.jihadist I was owned… that’s why all his arguments were dismantled and destroyed..

Yes I lost, Christianity has failed the WORLD HAS FALLEN ITS OVER I HAVE BEEN SLAIN BY THIS random faggot who didn’t know Gnostic texts :lul: or that Jesus said he was god in the Bible :lul::lul:

I have lost guys ima delete my acc now :feelsrope:
 
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He tried but like the faggot he and @yex are they both got destroyed by meee again @20/04/2008

Keep hating on the truth son keep it up (it won’t get you anywhere :feelshmm:)

Also if your gonna dump billions of fucking texts at me instead of summarising them ima just use AI because fuck replying to ALL DAT SHIT


1. Does the Bible Contradict Itself on Loving Enemies?





Psalm 55:15 says, “Let death take my enemies by surprise; let them go down alive to the realm of the dead,†while Exodus 23:4 says, “If you come across your enemy’s ox or donkey wandering off, be sure to return it.â€





The context of Psalm 55 is that David is in deep distress after being betrayed and surrounded by wicked enemies who conspire against him. His plea for divine justice is an imprecatory prayer, meaning he is asking God to deal justly with evil people.





Exodus 23:4, on the other hand, is a law for daily life in ancient Israel, teaching that personal disputes should not lead to neglecting kindness and justice.





There is no contradiction here. David is praying for divine justice in a specific case, while God’s law still commands kindness to enemies in everyday situations. Jesus reinforces this balance in Matthew 5:44, saying, “Love your enemies.â€


2. Where Did Moses Receive the Law: Sinai or Horeb?





Malachi 4:4 mentions Horeb, while Exodus 31:18 mentions Sinai.





There is no contradiction because Horeb and Sinai are two names for the same mountain. This is similar to how Mount Everest is also called Sagarmatha in Nepalese. The Bible itself uses the names interchangeably, as seen in Exodus 3:1, Exodus 19:1-3, and Deuteronomy 5:2.


3. Does Exodus 22:29 Teach Human Sacrifice?





The verse says, “You must give me the firstborn of your sons.â€





This does not mean God commands human sacrifice. Exodus 13:12-13 makes it clear that firstborn sons were to be redeemed through an animal sacrifice. Deuteronomy 18:10 explicitly forbids human sacrifice.





The verse simply means dedicating firstborn sons to God’s service, similar to how Hannah dedicated Samuel to God in 1 Samuel 1:11.


4. Is God a God of War or Peace?





Exodus 15:3 says, “The Lord is a man of war,†while Romans 15:33 says, “The God of peace be with you all.â€





There is no contradiction. God is both a warrior against evil and a bringer of peace to His people. A judge, for example, can enforce the law while also promoting peace. God fights against evil, as seen in Psalm 144:1, but gives peace to those who follow Him, as stated in John 14:27.


5. Does the Bible Contradict Itself on Killing?





Exodus 20:13 says, “You shall not kill,†while Exodus 32:27 says, “Each man strap a sword to his side… each killing his brother and friend and neighbor.â€





The Hebrew word used in Exodus 20:13 is “ratsach,†which means murder, not general killing. It refers specifically to the unjust or intentional taking of another person’s life.





Exodus 32:27 describes capital punishment for Israelites who worshiped the golden calf, violating the first commandment. The Bible condemns unjust killing but permits justice, war, and self-defense in certain cases.


6. Does God Cause Disabilities (Exodus 4:11) or Do Demons (Mark 9:17)?





Exodus 4:11 says, “Who gave human beings their mouths? Who makes them deaf or mute? Who gives them sight or makes them blind? Is it not I, the Lord?†Mark 9:17 describes a boy who was possessed and lost his speech.





There is no contradiction. Exodus 4:11 means that God has sovereign authority over creation. Some disabilities exist for greater purposes, as seen in John 9:1-3. Mark 9:17 describes a specific case of demonic affliction, which is different from natural disabilities. Both verses acknowledge that God is sovereign over human conditions, but not all disabilities are caused by demons.


7. Was Moses Afraid of Pharaoh or Not?





Exodus 2:14 says, “Moses was afraid,†while Hebrews 11:27 says, “By faith he forsook Egypt, not fearing the wrath of the king.â€





There is no contradiction. Exodus 2:14 refers to Moses’ initial fear after killing an Egyptian before he understood God’s plan. Hebrews 11:27 refers to when he left Egypt by faith, having overcome his fear after encountering God at the burning bush.


8. Does God Have a Physical Body?





John 4:24 says, “God is Spirit,†while Exodus 34:5 says, “The Lord came down in the cloud and stood there.â€





There is no contradiction. God is Spirit, meaning He is not inherently physical. However, He appears in physical forms, like a cloud or angelic messenger, to interact with humans. This is called a theophany. Exodus 34:5 does not mean God has a physical body; it is metaphorical language.


9. Is Incest Bad?





Deuteronomy 27:22 says, “Cursed is anyone who sleeps with his sister,†while Exodus 6:20 says, “Amram married his father’s sister Jochebed, who bore him Aaron and Moses.â€





There is no contradiction. In early human history, close-relative marriage was necessary, such as in the case of Adam’s children. However, by the time of Moses, incest was forbidden in Leviticus 18:6-18 and Deuteronomy 27:22 due to genetic risks and moral reasons. Amram’s marriage happened before the law against incest was given.








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muh muh muh none of these books are even christian and this is not a bible it's called the torah ngger
 
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Nigga you just used gpt
You christian promote incest jfl go read on the comments i could go on an on i have like 1000 misconceptions
I showed you when that law was given… it was given before amran. So yeah once again DEBUNKED.

It’s so over for you, how does it feel to cry sit there :feelsrope: crying cos you met your match and was destroyed kid ahahah your like 17 learn your place and stop trying to debate by stealing other peoples argument then getting salty when your opponent copies you to debunk you :lul::lul::lul::lul:

I rkt you now sit down and cry like the girl you are
 
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pretty sure the jewish messiah needs to come in the next few years or judaism is finished
It’s already finished :lul::lul::lul: the messiah came already and when he’s next back he won’t be happy and he won’t be playing with these fucking pagan Jews who pray to a wall like a faggot

“MUH HASHEM” TFW Jews realise “HASHEM” has had them on Ignore for 2k years :what: I can’t wait to see their faces once Jesus comes back it’ll be priceless
 
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I showed you when that law was given… it was given before amran. So yeah once again DEBUNKED.

It’s so over for you, how does it feel to cry sit there :feelsrope: crying cos you met your match and was destroyed kid ahahah your like 17 learn your place and stop trying to debate by stealing other peoples argument then getting salty when your opponent copies you to debunk you :lul::lul::lul::lul:

I rkt you now sit down and cry like the girl you are
Bro…..
You know what forget about it do wtv the fuck you want i don’t wanna be a prick
 
For anyone reading this thread this nigga is delusional jfl @2025cel @shia.jihadist and i own his ass
were you trying to defend judaism
what is this thread about
 
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Bro…..
You know what forget about it do wtv the fuck you want i don’t wanna be a prick
You lost, idc you chatted shit on the last thread I debunked you then you made your own thread then I made my own debunking you again.

You have taken nothing but Ls having engaged with me. It’s over for you
 
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He tried but like the faggot he and @yex are they both got destroyed by meee again @20/04/2008

Keep hating on the truth son keep it up (it won’t get you anywhere :feelshmm:)

Also if your gonna dump billions of fucking texts at me instead of summarising them ima just use AI because fuck replying to ALL DAT SHIT


1. Does the Bible Contradict Itself on Loving Enemies?





Psalm 55:15 says, “Let death take my enemies by surprise; let them go down alive to the realm of the dead,†while Exodus 23:4 says, “If you come across your enemy’s ox or donkey wandering off, be sure to return it.â€





The context of Psalm 55 is that David is in deep distress after being betrayed and surrounded by wicked enemies who conspire against him. His plea for divine justice is an imprecatory prayer, meaning he is asking God to deal justly with evil people.





Exodus 23:4, on the other hand, is a law for daily life in ancient Israel, teaching that personal disputes should not lead to neglecting kindness and justice.





There is no contradiction here. David is praying for divine justice in a specific case, while God’s law still commands kindness to enemies in everyday situations. Jesus reinforces this balance in Matthew 5:44, saying, “Love your enemies.â€


2. Where Did Moses Receive the Law: Sinai or Horeb?





Malachi 4:4 mentions Horeb, while Exodus 31:18 mentions Sinai.





There is no contradiction because Horeb and Sinai are two names for the same mountain. This is similar to how Mount Everest is also called Sagarmatha in Nepalese. The Bible itself uses the names interchangeably, as seen in Exodus 3:1, Exodus 19:1-3, and Deuteronomy 5:2.


3. Does Exodus 22:29 Teach Human Sacrifice?





The verse says, “You must give me the firstborn of your sons.â€





This does not mean God commands human sacrifice. Exodus 13:12-13 makes it clear that firstborn sons were to be redeemed through an animal sacrifice. Deuteronomy 18:10 explicitly forbids human sacrifice.





The verse simply means dedicating firstborn sons to God’s service, similar to how Hannah dedicated Samuel to God in 1 Samuel 1:11.


4. Is God a God of War or Peace?





Exodus 15:3 says, “The Lord is a man of war,†while Romans 15:33 says, “The God of peace be with you all.â€





There is no contradiction. God is both a warrior against evil and a bringer of peace to His people. A judge, for example, can enforce the law while also promoting peace. God fights against evil, as seen in Psalm 144:1, but gives peace to those who follow Him, as stated in John 14:27.


5. Does the Bible Contradict Itself on Killing?





Exodus 20:13 says, “You shall not kill,†while Exodus 32:27 says, “Each man strap a sword to his side… each killing his brother and friend and neighbor.â€





The Hebrew word used in Exodus 20:13 is “ratsach,†which means murder, not general killing. It refers specifically to the unjust or intentional taking of another person’s life.





Exodus 32:27 describes capital punishment for Israelites who worshiped the golden calf, violating the first commandment. The Bible condemns unjust killing but permits justice, war, and self-defense in certain cases.


6. Does God Cause Disabilities (Exodus 4:11) or Do Demons (Mark 9:17)?





Exodus 4:11 says, “Who gave human beings their mouths? Who makes them deaf or mute? Who gives them sight or makes them blind? Is it not I, the Lord?†Mark 9:17 describes a boy who was possessed and lost his speech.





There is no contradiction. Exodus 4:11 means that God has sovereign authority over creation. Some disabilities exist for greater purposes, as seen in John 9:1-3. Mark 9:17 describes a specific case of demonic affliction, which is different from natural disabilities. Both verses acknowledge that God is sovereign over human conditions, but not all disabilities are caused by demons.


7. Was Moses Afraid of Pharaoh or Not?





Exodus 2:14 says, “Moses was afraid,†while Hebrews 11:27 says, “By faith he forsook Egypt, not fearing the wrath of the king.â€





There is no contradiction. Exodus 2:14 refers to Moses’ initial fear after killing an Egyptian before he understood God’s plan. Hebrews 11:27 refers to when he left Egypt by faith, having overcome his fear after encountering God at the burning bush.


8. Does God Have a Physical Body?





John 4:24 says, “God is Spirit,†while Exodus 34:5 says, “The Lord came down in the cloud and stood there.â€





There is no contradiction. God is Spirit, meaning He is not inherently physical. However, He appears in physical forms, like a cloud or angelic messenger, to interact with humans. This is called a theophany. Exodus 34:5 does not mean God has a physical body; it is metaphorical language.


9. Is Incest Bad?





Deuteronomy 27:22 says, “Cursed is anyone who sleeps with his sister,†while Exodus 6:20 says, “Amram married his father’s sister Jochebed, who bore him Aaron and Moses.â€





There is no contradiction. In early human history, close-relative marriage was necessary, such as in the case of Adam’s children. However, by the time of Moses, incest was forbidden in Leviticus 18:6-18 and Deuteronomy 27:22 due to genetic risks and moral reasons. Amram’s marriage happened before the law against incest was given.








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These churches look the opposite of holy.
Welcome to the modern Heresy called the Pentecostal church

They run around acting possessed as well and jump around like monkeys. They are an 3 thrice born heresy, Roman Catholic heresy + Protestant heresy + Evanglical heresy

Don’t be surprised lol, as I said if the only Christianity was that I’d never be Christian :lul: I can’t take anybody srs if they are Pentecostal
 
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We all have the same messiah you know ???
You idiots killed the messiah you dumbass bitch.

The smart Jews became Christian that’s why the first Christian’s were Jewish. But the dumb ones like you became Rabbinics
 
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Welcome to the modern Heresy called the Pentecostal church

They run around acting possessed as well and jump around like monkeys. They are an 3 thrice born heresy, Roman Catholic heresy + Protestant heresy + Evanglical heresy

Don’t be surprised lol, as I said if the only Christianity was that I’d never be Christian :lul: I can’t take anybody srs if they are Pentecostal

Shut up and dance
 
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Shut up and dance

Tf?
That shit looks identical to an underground Ethiopian classical old money emo hell mansion?!
 
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the jews rejected jesus thats why they're still jews and not christians or muslims
Joke is both Christians and Muslims believe jews will be punished for this when messiah comes.

Tbf in the bible it does say when he comes Jews will convert but OFC NOT ALL :forcedsmile::forcedsmile::forcedsmile: and those ones will feel his wrath
 
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These churches look the opposite of holy.
We should go to orthodox churches and start dancing so they know Pentecostal churches mog
 
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Tf?
That shit looks identical to an underground Ethiopian classical old money emo hell mansion?!
Evanglical moment :lul::lul::lul:

They also have rock concerts larping as “churches”

No this isn’t a joke. When you hear about “churches being shut down” it’s usually these jokes being shut down lol. Decent churches never get shut down
 
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Evanglical moment :lul::lul::lul:

They also have rock concerts larping as “churches”

No this isn’t a joke. When you hear about “churches being shut down” it’s usually these jokes being shut down lol. Decent churches never get shut down

Cope. Mogs orthodox church to hades and back. You just mad orthodox don't get crunk
 
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@2025cel he's jestermaxxing for Jesus
 
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@PrinceLuenLeoncur better start jestermaxxing for Jesus or he's going to hell
That's brutal.
Idk man, Jester Michael Jacobs should ease down a little.
Maybe start farming and become old mac
 
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