Maxwell found GUILTY of 5 of 6 counts
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I think there is a failure in understanding what we mean by "Understand the Old Testament". From who's view? Christians or Jews? Christians are backwards rationalizing their belief while Jews view the Tanakh entirely different. My point remains valid. Your understanding or belief in the Old Testament validates Jews in their quest for world conquest. Your belief in the OT validates that they were the original chosen people and that Israel is their promised land. You're ignoring the fact that Jews subverted the Church early on and used it to destroy the Roman empire. There were politics around establishing what Christianity is and what should be taught. Even the Book of Revelation is considered by biblical scholars to be a Jewish text later added to the Bible. Many of the miracles in the OT were not miracles, for example the parting of the red sea.
Look at the end of the day, what I say won't matter, because what I'm saying is a rather shocking red pill and you'll think it's wrong without researching my claims. Yahweh is a Volcano God for example. The history of the Jews has been exaggerated so they could claim superiority to other races. Yahweh evolved from a local diety and adapted to the God's of other civilizations to then claim "yeah, well your God does that? My God can do what your God can do AND some". The book of Genesis was adapted from other desert religions.
At the end of the day, you will never be able to remove the Jew from the Christian. This is why the west will always remain "Judeo-Christian" (when in fact it was built by Christians, specifically European Christians). The OT is filled with examples of evil Jewry (Genesis 34, Genesis 47 for example). The God that Christ speaks of IS NOT Yahweh.
Of course the Jews view the OT different. They rejected the capstone which was Jesus, as prophesied in their text. Of course the Jews attacked the early church more so than even the Romans did. It says so in the NT.
You have not answered my question. It’s an important question: Jesus said he fulfilled what was written in the Old Testament. Why would the true God fulfill the prophecies of a false god? How do you reconcile all the connections Jesus purposely makes to the OT? You make a differentiation between Yahweh and God the Father, but how? Jesus doesn’t make this differentiation? He doesn’t point out that the Jews worship a volcano God, quite the opposite he connects himself to the God of the OT many times.
Because, given all the examples of infiltration of Jews into various organizations, the Bible was selectively pieced together when the New Testament was presented to the gentiles. I believe Christ represents the way to the truth and his message is what matters. Think about it like this, you're acknowledging that Jews don't recognize Christ. Why? Because the God they worship is different than Christ and they're flat out telling you. What I'm saying is that they've latched onto Christ from the beginning to legitimize their religion and by proxy of that, their claim to the land of Israel. Everything they do is justified by prophecy and 90% of Christians support them because they have this belief that "The Jewish God is the same as the God of Heaven that I worship" and in fact it's not and the Jews will be the first to tell you that. If you approach the OT from a Christian mindset you will start from Christ and reverse engineer the story to make it work. If you start from the OT from a Jewish perspective you can clearly see its a different God. How do Christians deal with this? "Well God is a changing God. He grows.". That defeats the idea of God, who is perfect and requires no change since He is flawless.
This is my strong belief that the Old Testament needs to be viewed from a different lens and open to critique. The idea of the Old Testament God is what stops so many from turning to Christ because why? Because the OT and the NT are antithetical. Why? Because they aren't the same God. All one needs to do is do a historical dig on Yahweh and the charade falls apart.
Now the question is, if all the Jewish myths were fake, what does that leave Christ? What about the prophecy? My belief is that I would follow the teachings of Christ regardless.
Jesus said, Nobody comes to the Father except through me. The Father demands justice because he is a just God. He said the wages of sin are death. That’s a promise he made and he keeps his promises. That’s why Christ had to die! OT and NT are antithetical in nature because Jesus paid the price of death for justice. The death you see in the OT was conquered by Christ. Jesus and the apostles went to great lengths to demonstrate the connection of Jesus being sent by the God of the OT. It’s not reverse engineering the OT to say the OT God is the same God the Father in the NT, it is simply believing the words Jesus and his disciples spoke. Jesus said he was fulfilling what was written in the OT. To say the OT is a myth and the OT God isn’t real is calling Christ a liar. If Christ is a liar as you are saying then he is a sinner just like every other man and there’s nothing special about him. This is what the Jews believe. Christians believe he was sent by the God of the OT to be the sacrifice required by God’s justice. The Jews reject Christ as the Messiah.
I recommend reading Ron Wyatt’s story about searching for the Ark of the Covenant. It’s a great story unto itself, but it also connects dots between OT and NT using archeological evidence at the moment of Jesus’ death that perfectly ties together the death in the OT and Jesus’ death as the final sacrifice - https://www.ronwyatt.com/new_written_account.html
I am open to any sources you'd like to share with me. I want to share some too, check out the works of Laurent Guyenot:
https://www.unz.com/author/laurent-guyenot/
https://www.unz.com/article/the-devils-trick-unmasking-the-god-of-israel/
And I highly recommend reading his book from Yahweh to Zion. I understand you might not because the information would be considered heresy but give it a whirl. You will learn more about the Jews and their origin based in historical fact than what they tell you in the Tanakh.