How do you know?all in the heavens are equal
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How do you know?all in the heavens are equal
Why?that there ever would exist a messiah for any reason is an anathema
Is a wolf evil for eating a lamb? If the lamb kills the wolf is that good triumphing vs evil? Does evil even exist? When society breaks down and a man enters your home and takes what he wants from you because he can is he being evil? Or Darwinian?
for admission to the everlasting - the triumph of good vs evil - is the heavenly goal, means to attain judgement and admission to the everlasting.
How do you know?the pearly gates are there ready to open for those who have triumphed and their judgment from the heavens is rendered agreeable.
How do you know?
Why can't you answer questions honestly?there is more to life than being a desert dweller -
one guy 3000 years ago makesup a fib beneficial to a few and they make it into a religion ... the wrong side of good vs evil.
Why does it matter? Jesus taught that it isn't about rule keeping. That true righteousness is about a transformed heart, love for God, and love for neighbors, rather than merely keeping external rules. He fulfilled the law by focusing on intent over action—teaching that inner attitudes like hatred or lust are as sinful as actions, while emphasizing mercy over rigid legalism. In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus declared that inner thoughts (hatred, lust) are equivalent to acts (murder, adultery) in God's eyes. He pushed beyond mere conformity to a list of rules to demand true righteousness. Jesus defied religious leaders by healing on the Sabbath and allowing his disciples to pick grain on the Sabbath, declaring that the Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath. Jesus summarized all laws as loving God wholeheartedly and loving one's neighbor as oneself. He argued that following these two principles is the essence of true obedience. He frequently broke with the traditions of the Pharisees, such as ceremonial hand-washing, arguing that what truly defiles a person comes from the heart, not from unwashed hands. Jesus taught that followers should keep his commands out of love for him, rather than keeping rules to gain merit or out of a sense of legal obligation.you're a joke -
do you or do you not repudiate as false judaism's, moses claim tablets were etched in the heavens their 10 commandments as being wholly a fraud used to persecute and victimize the innocent.
Says the guy who never answers any questions.you're a joke -
Why does it matter?
do you or do you not repudiate the false judaism's, moses claimed tablets were etched in the heavens their 10 commandments as being wholly a fraud used to persecute and victimize the innocent.
I literally explained to you why it does not matter.only a sinner, desert dweller would ask why a lie would matter - especially used as a cudgel to persecute and victimize the innocent the evangelical bing.
- answer the question before your deflection for that to have any merit which is seldom anyway.
I literally explained to you why it does not matter.
Jesus taught that it isn't about rule keeping. That true righteousness is about a transformed heart, love for God, and love for neighbors, rather than merely keeping external rules. He fulfilled the law by focusing on intent over action—teaching that inner attitudes like hatred or lust are as sinful as actions, while emphasizing mercy over rigid legalism. In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus declared that inner thoughts (hatred, lust) are equivalent to acts (murder, adultery) in God's eyes. He pushed beyond mere conformity to a list of rules to demand true righteousness. Jesus defied religious leaders by healing on the Sabbath and allowing his disciples to pick grain on the Sabbath, declaring that the Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath. Jesus summarized all laws as loving God wholeheartedly and loving one's neighbor as oneself. He argued that following these two principles is the essence of true obedience. He frequently broke with the traditions of the Pharisees, such as ceremonial hand-washing, arguing that what truly defiles a person comes from the heart, not from unwashed hands. Jesus taught that followers should keep his commands out of love for him, rather than keeping rules to gain merit or out of a sense of legal obligation.
only a sinner, desert dweller would ask why a lie would matter - especially used as a cudgel to persecute and victimize the innocent the evangelical bing.
do you or do you not repudiate as false judaism's, moses claim tablets were etched in the heavens their 10 commandments as being wholly a fraud used to persecute and victimize the innocent.
- answer the question before your deflection for that to have any merit which is seldom anyway.

I've already answered them.now there are two questions for you to anwser ...
God listens and punishes Tel Aviv --- for their Evil deeds .
Iran can't stop Winning
Trumpfy a bit of a Boo Boo .
do you or do you not repudiate as false judaism's, moses claim tablets were etched in the heavens their 10 commandments as being wholly a fraud used to persecute and victimize the innocent.
I've already answered them.try and answer the question - without telling lies about jesus to dodge your own guilt ... sinner.