Zone1 What separates Christianity from all other religions

so claims the liar who embellishes moses and their phony commandments to persecute and victimize the innocent ... is the messiah waiting for you in texas.
I've been asking you this question for 3 days. How do you know what Jesus taught?
 
Had he been taught the way, fully understood it and accepted it ....

those were the german people, a predominantly christian enclave - fully accepting their choice to be hitler whom they idolized.

- hitler was ordained rather than their own volition for their success.

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to collectively dissipate the consequences of their choice for their own purposes disguised by a corrupt religion of their own making - ace.
 
then read the answer -

where is your proof the heavens ever would consider sending a messiah to save the jews -
Not seeing how you think that answers the question how do you know what Jesus taught.
 
try reading the response -



or the texas vigilantes ... christians on steroids. the same applies equally for both.
I did. It wasn't there. How do you know what Jesus taught?
 
Not seeing how you think that answers the question how do you know what Jesus taught.
Didn't Jesus teach to take the land of others and kill them? It's been so long since I've studied it, but many of the Christians I know are totally down with genocide and the murder of innocents. It seems they embrace the Old Testament.
 
Didn't Jesus teach to take the land of others and kill them? It's been so long since I've studied it, but many of the Christians I know are totally down with genocide and the murder of innocents. It seems they embrace the Old Testament.
He taught to worry about what you do rather than what others do.
 
Jesus taught that life isn't fair and we should expect to make sacrifices.
It’s really not hard to know what Jesus, an observant Jewish man, taught his followers: traditional Jewish values.

In fact, his famous “do unto others as you would have them do unto you” is a direct take (albeit with a different “spin”) of Hillel’s “that which is distasteful to you do not do unto others.”

Some non-traditional teachings - like you do not need to keep kosher anymore - have either been misinterpreted, or, as many believe, were wrongly ascribed to him by those who came after as a way to encourage 1st c Jews to convert to Christianity. (“Lookie! Become a Christian and you can eat lobster!)
 
Jesus taught that life isn't fair and we should expect to make sacrifices.

sure, that most likely is true in the everlasting as well, something has to be used to keep the volcanoes furnace up and running for fuel - that's you ... the difference is justice not evil is the only rule they live by.
 
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sure, that most likely is true in the everlasting as well, something has to be used to keep the volcanoes furnace up and running for fuel - that's you ... the difference is justice not evil is the only rule they live by.
You don't strike me as a just person. You strike me as evil.
 
You don't strike me as a just person. You strike me as evil.

christianity has an obsessive need to stalk and persecute the innocent they are unwilling to maintain for themselves.
 
You just described yourself.
christianity has an obsessive need to stalk and persecute the innocent they are unwilling to maintain for themselves.

that's a snapshot of texas christianity and the bible belt as a whole - believing a messiah will save them, that's you ... a waste of time.

where is your proof the heavens ever would consider sending a messiah to save the jews -
 

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