Who are Jesus Christ enemy's ?

Wyatt earp

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Is it the:

Gays?

The adulterous?

The Muslims, methodist, Lutherans?

The abortionist?

The foolish living?

Exactly who are Jesus Christ's enemy's?


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Satan and the one-third of those angels that followed him in the war against heaven. There will never be forgiveness for them, no matter what.
 
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It was Christians who held onto slavery in America for decades they were strong defenders of that vile idea.
Dig deeper. Some used Christianity to defend the idea of slavery. Who were these people? The majority of Christians used Christianity to fight against slavery. Who were these people?
 
Exactly who are Jesus Christ's enemy's?
In Jesus' day, some of the Temple leaders fought against his ideas because repentance for the forgiveness of sins could bite into Temple revenues--not to mention their power. Given this as a starting point, the enemies of Jesus might continue to be those who put exploitation of the population over teaching wisdom to the population; those who see/use either political or religious leadership for power over the people rather than the shepherding them.
 
Jesus seems to have believed that the Edomites who were forcibly converted to Judaism about 150 BC were his enemies. He called them spawn of Satan and other nasty names.
 
Jesus seems to have believed that the Edomites who were forcibly converted to Judaism about 150 BC were his enemies. He called them spawn of Satan and other nasty names.
This old quote comes to mind: Those convinced against their will, will hold the same opinion still. Were some of the Edomites true converts?
 
Add to that, who owned the slaves?

And...who keeps political leaders in office in any age?

The Religion in America from 1776-1865 were dominantly Christians they ran the governments, make the laws and so on.

It took the Republicans who as a new political party to abolish slavery, granted Citizenship and the right to vote for the black population who had been in the region since the 1600's.

It took Christians over 200 years to abolish Slavery........, yet mistreated black people with segregation law for another 65 years, resisted their voting rights and terrorized them for many decades starting in the 1870's.

There is plenty more examples of Christians failing their Jesus.
 
The Jews. Specifically, the scribes and Pharisees; they were the hypocrites, the blind guides, the whitewashed tombs. Their temple - their synagogue of Satan - was what Jesus promised to destroy.
 

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