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They aren't forgeries or fallacies. They are ancient texts written by men. They are what they are.

provide the tablets claimed by the liar moses etched in the heavens ... w/ 10 commandments.

- they are what the crucifiers made them.

there is not relevancy for why jesus was crucified anywhere found in the 4th century christian bible.
 
ideas - that would be something alien without doubt for anyone living in texas - and finding fault for people suffering from heat and blaming their religion ... you must be a christian, do let everyone know.
Aren't they there because of their religion?
 
Sorry bout that,

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Regards,
SirJameofTexas
 
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- they are what the crucifiers made them.
who is "they"? who are the "crucifiers

the forgeries and fallacies of the desert religions ...

there is not relevancy for why jesus was crucified anywhere found in the 4th century christian bible.
what does that ^^^^ mean?

the 1st century events are the repudiation of judaism false commandments, hereditary idolatry and the aspirations taught by jesus liberation theology, self determination the heavenly religion of antiquity granted a&e as their chosen journey for remission to the everlasting as equals to those already there. than servitude and denial the religions of the crucifiers.
 
the forgeries and fallacies of the desert religions ...




the 1st century events are the repudiation of judaism false commandments, hereditary idolatry and the aspirations taught by jesus liberation theology, self determination the heavenly religion of antiquity granted a&e as their chosen journey for remission to the everlasting as equals to those already there. than servitude and denial the religions of the crucifiers.
what are the first century "events." ? who is "already there" ?
what are the religions of and who are the "crucifiers"?
 
what are the first century "events." ? who is "already there" ?
what are the religions of and who are the "crucifiers"?
Sorry bout that,

1. There was no crucifiers, dont fall for that crap.
2. Flattop is wrong in everything, run!!!
3. Sounds like a, heavy metal band.
4. The Crucifiers.

Regrds,
SirJamesofTexas
 
provide the tablets claimed by the liar moses etched in the heavens ... w/ 10 commandments.

- they are what the crucifiers made them.

there is not relevancy for why jesus was crucified anywhere found in the 4th century christian bible.
Provide the name of the cult you belong to and then we can talk.
 
wtf are you talking about?


Sins that were punishable by death include homicide, striking one's parents, kidnapping, cursing one's parents, witchcraft and divination, bestiality, worshiping other gods, violating the Sabbath, child sacrifice, adultery, incest, and male homosexual intercourse (there is no biblical legal punishment for lesbians ...
 
it's a sunday school lesson along with the jelly-bean
bearing rabbit

You shall not wear cloth made from wool and linen woven together (Deut. 22:11). This law applies only to the mixing of wool and linen. It does not apply to the mixing of any of materials.
 
4. The Crucifiers.
violating the Sabbath
what are the first century "events."

when the heavens had completed their creation, garden earth they referred that as their sabbath, a heavenly completion to keep holy as jesus and those others in the 1st century new its true meaning ... the crucifiers held against them -

Then they said, “Let us make life in our image, in our likeness, the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky the livestock and all the wild animals, and all the creatures that move along the ground.”

those that worship man above the heavenly creation and who have led to its destruction will live in torment w/ the liar moses or those that wrote in their name for their selfish disobedience and eventually will perish for their crimes.
 

Sins that were punishable by death include homicide, striking one's parents, kidnapping, cursing one's parents, witchcraft and divination, bestiality, worshiping other gods, violating the Sabbath, child sacrifice, adultery, incest, and male homosexual intercourse (there is no biblical legal punishment for lesbians ...
^^^^ according to the EPISCOPALIAN mishnah. Fact is
NONE OF THE ABOVE were so adjudicated in the era under
discussion---to wit, the time of the Roman occupation.
EVEN HOMICIDE and certainly not "violating the sabbath"
Even the idiot story of James is an episcopalian lie. However,
child sacrifice, even then, was a capital crime and to this day
is cited as the crime that marks the most heinous of "cultures"
eg. the bomb-belt culture ----'let the children starve whilst WE live it up in fortified, well stocked tunnels and our good friends
spin stories about BOMBS on hospitals killing 500.' ---some
hospital------the docs cannot tell a living person from a corpse
or a bomb on their heads. I did better than that at age 18 in
a much much larger hospital.
 
Must not be familiar with that one.
Sunday school graduates are fed the idea that "stoning"
people in Old Judea was a daily event and required nothing
much of formal procedure. In fact---not true. Even homicide
resulted in an exile to specific cities---something like the british
idea of SENDING THEM TO AUSTRALIA (the earlier episcopalians
were a lot more informed "biblically") Uhm---a charge of adultery
involved a public drink ----supposedly deadly if the person was
guilty-----no recorded instances of anyone dying of it. "DEATH
SENTENCE" boiled down to a threat----"if you do bad things
you will die young" For real barbarity in the legal system---
check out British history (just as disgusting as Shariah). Hanging
children was commonplace ----took a while for them to die
 
You shall not wear cloth made from wool and linen woven together (Deut. 22:11). This law applies only to the mixing of wool and linen. It does not apply to the mixing of any of materials.
true----why do you bring it up?----your sunday school lady told
you that Linsey-woolsey is a capital crime according to the
christ killers?
 
^^^^ according to the EPISCOPALIAN mishnah. Fact is
NONE OF THE ABOVE were so adjudicated in the era under
discussion---to wit, the time of the Roman occupation.
EVEN HOMICIDE and certainly not "violating the sabbath"
Even the idiot story of James is an episcopalian lie. However,
child sacrifice, even then, was a capital crime and to this day
is cited as the crime that marks the most heinous of "cultures"
eg. the bomb-belt culture ----'let the children starve whilst WE live it up in fortified, well stocked tunnels and our good friends
spin stories about BOMBS on hospitals killing 500.' ---some
hospital------the docs cannot tell a living person from a corpse
or a bomb on their heads. I did better than that at age 18 in
a much much larger hospital.

Episcopalians didn't write the Torah.

 

Sins that were punishable by death include homicide, striking one's parents, kidnapping, cursing one's parents, witchcraft and divination, bestiality, worshiping other gods, violating the Sabbath, child sacrifice, adultery, incest, and male homosexual intercourse (there is no biblical legal punishment for lesbians ...
Still not making the connection to me.
 
Sunday school graduates are fed the idea that "stoning"
people in Old Judea was a daily event and required nothing
much of formal procedure. In fact---not true. Even homicide
resulted in an exile to specific cities---something like the british
idea of SENDING THEM TO AUSTRALIA (the earlier episcopalians
were a lot more informed "biblically") Uhm---a charge of adultery
involved a public drink ----supposedly deadly if the person was
guilty-----no recorded instances of anyone dying of it. "DEATH
SENTENCE" boiled down to a threat----"if you do bad things
you will die young" For real barbarity in the legal system---
check out British history (just as disgusting as Shariah). Hanging
children was commonplace ----took a while for them to die
We don't live in those times. So it would be better to view those things in the context of other societies that did live in those times. The point of the laws in the Torah can only be understood by the norms of other societies at that time. In that regard, the Torah raised standards of conduct.
 
nor are they capable of reading it or of examining real
history or of acknowledging their own. ----they don't even
wake up when a bomb falls on them except to quote the
sunday school person "DA JOOOOOS DONE IT"

What's the the point of the Torah?
 
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