I personally think some of the comments on this site can get pretty ridiculous at times, more importantly, they can utterly obliterate an otherwise important message. However, you know what is said about opinions and how they are like a particular body part (everybody’s got one, and they all stink). The thing I have seen that truly ruins credibility is when atheists/agnostics/whatever pontificate about the Bible, yet they don’t believe in it in the first place.
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I don't believe you.
Show evidence of this claim.
Hehe, do your own research. It is out there, although they are making it harder to get. Ok, one source from me. In 1976 Jewish author Arthur Koestler wrote a book that was in the top ten NYT list. I have the book. Read it. You want more, you're on your own.
Those who have actually researched this, say you're 100% wrong.
The empire of Kazaria disappeared, about 1,000 years ago. DNA of modern European (white) Jews shows absolutely no link to that empire.
I certainly won't claim no Jew alive today has any ancestry from them. Likewise, I'd hope you aren't trying to claim no Jew alive has any ancestry from Abraham Isaac and Jacob. Either would be awfully hard to prove, and Scripture tells us this is not what matters. Scripture also warns about the rich, repeatedly; and in ways that seem to very much line up with those who own the central banks such as Rothschilds which includes Klaus Schwab. There's overlap, but the issue is criminal behavior, not family tree.
Why do they say that? Question everything. Do they have a financial motivation? King Joseph, the king of Kazaria, would tell you differently. Scripture tells us who is true Israel today and it tells us that the Jews who argued with Christ were not of Israel. They were of Edom. "Edom is in modern Jewry", The Jewish Encyclopedia. The forever enemy of God/Christ is a part of today's Jews. There is so much more.
You're trying to turn God into a eugenecist. He isn't.
"But avoid foolish questions, and genealogies, and contentions, and strivings about the law; for they are unprofitable and vain. (Titus 3:9)
How could you forget about Titus 3:9?