Congress has not outlawed or made the Bible illegal. Nowhere in the text is that stated, otherwise it would state that and we would know it by now.
A) Regarding the current theological and eschatological issue of Israel vs. Khazar:
To claim the gospel is now illegal and antisemitic is to hinge the entire argument on a false theological and doctrinal premise, i.e., that Godโs promises in the OT and the NT to fulfill by returning His remnant to the land, have them repent, believe and be saved, to suggest that that covenant and promise does not existโฆ rather, that the people of Israel have been eternally cut off and are only the recipients of punishment.โ
If we are consistent with the belief that the Israel of โsaving Israel for lastโ are Khazarian mafia, then no crime has been committed. The reason:
The Bible and the gospel never command anyone to be antisemitic, nor do they command the church to conduct antisemitic behavior towards a Khazarian mafia or anyone else related to being Jewish and to any extent.
B) Regarding the Scripture texts and gospel texts:
And, at face value, none of the 3 statements made in the opening of the post (the banned statements) are the gospel. The gospel is faith in Christ alone for salvation. The collective gospels do, however, detail how Christ was arrested, tried, put to death etc., yes, butโฆ
The Act by Congress is not a ban on the Bible and it is not a ban on the gospel. Since the gospel is not antisemitic, the church and believers and civilians who are opposed to the Palestinian riots and acts of violence are not going to be persecuted. People with real antisemitism will be. This has no relationship to the gospel whether in the context of our theological differences on this board (and the outside -world implications) nor in the context of the church and free speech.
This is to protect students and civilians who are targeted by caliphate-loving and Islamic terrorist perpetuating psychopaths, whether in ignorance or personal intent.
Why do you think pointing out things that are factually wrong made in posts here, and then providing evidence to support those claims is the same as "defending the criminals in Congress"?
Yes you are proving things but to me it is like excusing those criminals for what they are doing. It is the truth. I really hate what they are doing to us the American people.
It's pretty concerning that you think that someone wanting people to know the facts concerning the issue is equivalent to excusing anyone of wrong doing.
I get the impression some people are more interested in just finding something to be outraged over and don't mind fudging the truth on a topic to be able to do that.
Hence why normies so often accuse us of spreading disinformation which leads to people dismissing us out of hand, no matter the topic.
Congress has not outlawed or made the Bible illegal. Nowhere in the text is that stated, otherwise it would state that and we would know it by now.
A) Regarding the current theological and eschatological issue of Israel vs. Khazar:
To claim the gospel is now illegal and antisemitic is to hinge the entire argument on a false theological and doctrinal premise, i.e., that Godโs promises in the OT and the NT to fulfill by returning His remnant to the land, have them repent, believe and be saved, to suggest that that covenant and promise does not existโฆ rather, that the people of Israel have been eternally cut off and are only the recipients of punishment.โ
If we are consistent with the belief that the Israel of โsaving Israel for lastโ are Khazarian mafia, then no crime has been committed. The reason:
The Bible and the gospel never command anyone to be antisemitic, nor do they command the church to conduct antisemitic behavior towards a Khazarian mafia or anyone else related to being Jewish and to any extent.
B) Regarding the Scripture texts and gospel texts:
And, at face value, none of the 3 statements made in the opening of the post (the banned statements) are the gospel. The gospel is faith in Christ alone for salvation. The collective gospels do, however, detail how Christ was arrested, tried, put to death etc., yes, butโฆ
The Act by Congress is not a ban on the Bible and it is not a ban on the gospel. Since the gospel is not antisemitic, the church and believers and civilians who are opposed to the Palestinian riots and acts of violence are not going to be persecuted. People with real antisemitism will be. This has no relationship to the gospel whether in the context of our theological differences on this board (and the outside -world implications) nor in the context of the church and free speech.
This is to protect students and civilians who are targeted by caliphate-loving and Islamic terrorist perpetuating psychopaths, whether in ignorance or personal intent.
Why are you defending the criminals in Congress?
Why do you think pointing out things that are factually wrong made in posts here, and then providing evidence to support those claims is the same as "defending the criminals in Congress"?
Yes you are proving things but to me it is like excusing those criminals for what they are doing. It is the truth. I really hate what they are doing to us the American people.
It's pretty concerning that you think that someone wanting people to know the facts concerning the issue is equivalent to excusing anyone of wrong doing.
I get the impression some people are more interested in just finding something to be outraged over and don't mind fudging the truth on a topic to be able to do that.
Hence why normies so often accuse us of spreading disinformation which leads to people dismissing us out of hand, no matter the topic.