Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God.
Peace and safety is a wonderful benchmark, unless you don't believe the bible.
Now, for people who like to read the bible in context, take a look at Thessalonians 5:2.
For yourselves know perfectly that the day of the Lord so cometh as a thief in the night.
In context, the Lord God Almighty is talking about judgement day, and the destruction that comes upon them is God's wrath. In context, the "they" referred to in Thessalonians 5:3 are the cabal, not us. The destruction is upon them, not us.
Now that we got that out of the way, why are you judging Kushner?
Until evil is completely eradicated, which will not happen until Christ returns, it's impossible for there to be peace and safety on this planet.
εἰρηνοποιός - Cognate: 1518 eirēnopoiós (from 1517 /eirēnopoiéō, "make peace") – properly, a peacemaker, bravely declares God's terms which makes someone whole (used only in Mt 5:9). See 1515 (eirēnē).
Let me know when Kushner's peace deal has anything to do with the gospel of peace, if you want to talk about context.
Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor. That's commandment #9.
Insisting that Kushner is evil without any proof (aside from demanding I prove his good deeds live up to your standards) is bearing false witness.
Are you even American? Does innocent until proven guilty ring a bell with you?
Let me know when Kushner's peace deal has anything to do with the gospel of peace, if you want to talk about context.
Paraphrased, "I don't know anything about Kushner's peace deal, but I'm going to judge him as being evil anyway."
Ever read Matthew 7:1/7:2?
Judge not, that ye be not judged. For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.
You have been vehemently insisting in a multitude of replies that that Kushner is no peacemaker, while simultaneously claiming you have no evidence to support that position.
What exactly did I say about Kushner again? You apparently have poor reading comprehension.
You accused me of quoting a Bible verse out of context. When I pointed out your reference to peacemakers AKA εἰρηνοποιός has nothing to do with the Abraham Accords, you question my nationality (maybe because Greek words scare you?) and condescendingly mock my knowledge of the peace deal.
What exactly did I say about Kushner again? You apparently have poor reading comprehension.
You said he's not a peacemaker. You also said you didn't have any specific information as to why he is not a peacemaker (when you asked me to prove it to you).
In other words, you bore false witness, a violation of the 9th commandment.
You accused me of quoting a Bible verse out of context. When I pointed out your reference to peacemakers ...
You quoted a bible verse out of context, yes. The word peacemakers wasn't in the verse.
The verse you quoted was Thessalonians 5:3:
For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape.
You took the verse out of context. In Thessalonians 5:2:
For yourselves know perfectly that the day of the Lord so cometh as a thief in the night.
The context of the verse is the day the Lord comes, i.e. judgement day. In 5:3, the "peace and safety" being referred to is bad people, i.e. the cabal, saying that they have peace and are safe. The sudden destruction that comes upon them is the judgement of God.
Which means, in context, the verse you are attempting to apply to Kushner is irrelevant, unless you are saying he is the cabal and that Q followers are the ones saying we are now at peace.
you question my nationality
Yes, because here in America we don't judge people with zero proof and then demand that they defend their innocence, like you are doing to Kushner.
I can quote the bible too.
Matthew 5:9
Peace and safety is a wonderful benchmark, unless you don't believe the bible.
Now, for people who like to read the bible in context, take a look at Thessalonians 5:2.
In context, the Lord God Almighty is talking about judgement day, and the destruction that comes upon them is God's wrath. In context, the "they" referred to in Thessalonians 5:3 are the cabal, not us. The destruction is upon them, not us.
Now that we got that out of the way, why are you judging Kushner?
Until evil is completely eradicated, which will not happen until Christ returns, it's impossible for there to be peace and safety on this planet.
εἰρηνοποιός - Cognate: 1518 eirēnopoiós (from 1517 /eirēnopoiéō, "make peace") – properly, a peacemaker, bravely declares God's terms which makes someone whole (used only in Mt 5:9). See 1515 (eirēnē).
Let me know when Kushner's peace deal has anything to do with the gospel of peace, if you want to talk about context.
Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor. That's commandment #9.
Insisting that Kushner is evil without any proof (aside from demanding I prove his good deeds live up to your standards) is bearing false witness.
Are you even American? Does innocent until proven guilty ring a bell with you?
Paraphrased, "I don't know anything about Kushner's peace deal, but I'm going to judge him as being evil anyway."
Ever read Matthew 7:1/7:2?
The more you type, the more you sin.
I said peace and safety isn't a good benchmark. What exactly did I say about Kushner again?
You have been vehemently insisting in a multitude of replies that that Kushner is no peacemaker, while simultaneously claiming you have no evidence to support that position.
What exactly did I say about Kushner again? You apparently have poor reading comprehension.
You accused me of quoting a Bible verse out of context. When I pointed out your reference to peacemakers AKA εἰρηνοποιός has nothing to do with the Abraham Accords, you question my nationality (maybe because Greek words scare you?) and condescendingly mock my knowledge of the peace deal.
What is wrong with you?
You said he's not a peacemaker. You also said you didn't have any specific information as to why he is not a peacemaker (when you asked me to prove it to you).
In other words, you bore false witness, a violation of the 9th commandment.
You quoted a bible verse out of context, yes. The word peacemakers wasn't in the verse.
The verse you quoted was Thessalonians 5:3:
You took the verse out of context. In Thessalonians 5:2:
The context of the verse is the day the Lord comes, i.e. judgement day. In 5:3, the "peace and safety" being referred to is bad people, i.e. the cabal, saying that they have peace and are safe. The sudden destruction that comes upon them is the judgement of God.
Which means, in context, the verse you are attempting to apply to Kushner is irrelevant, unless you are saying he is the cabal and that Q followers are the ones saying we are now at peace.
Yes, because here in America we don't judge people with zero proof and then demand that they defend their innocence, like you are doing to Kushner.