I was asked to show this movie at our County GOP headquarters. I did NOT want to watch it again - I was raised in North Minneapolis. It hit close to home for me. I showed it tonight and was shocked at the number of people that showed up and had never seen it. This is a great movie to get into everyone’s mind before November 5. The Harris/Walz ticket can NOT be allowed! It is free online at thefallofminneaplis.com - it is also free on YouTube.
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there do not exist Judeo/Christian values only Jewish values and Christian, and the Jewish values are contradictory to Christian ones, in fact they despise and hate us Christians for our values !
You sir are doing the lords work. We have much disconnecting to do from the Zionist parasites that latched onto Christianity via the scofield revision. Keep spreading the word.
Haha! I was waiting for your downvotes.
Funny how comments like yours are only ever after hatred and never after Truth.
Gimme more, please!
Talmud has 8 genders, is this where all this perversion is coming from?
It sure doesn’t seem to produce righteousness - as I noted, “Talmudic values on the other hand…”.
I do not fully rebuke and denounce it, but I also don’t study it or hold it as a holy book. It is a bunch of people, some of whom were engaged earnestly, some of whom were quite wrong and/or evil, writing a bunch of commentary.
There are some histories and contexts in it that are of worth, but I see little reason to study it as a whole, and plenty of judgment-warping reasons to not study it.
I look at it the same way I look at all denominational doctrines - take what is good, and leave the rest. (1 Thessalonians 5:21)
It’s deeper than just the Talmud but yes that’s one of the pillars of degeneracy and filth that supports the synagogue of satan.
Sounds like you've never personally known any Jews.
Ironically, some portion of the Jews he is pointing at, likely hate him for similar reasons he hates them.
Hegelian Dialectic is super fun in that way. It doesn’t matter who wins, as long as we keep fighting!
There does seem to be a lineage of people who seek supremacy and hatred for its own sake, but as that is a matter of the heart, we ourselves aren’t going to be able to separate them out.
Yep. And there are bad Jews just like there are bad Christians. But the long-held understanding of not painting everyone with the same brush is wisely upheld for all other groups like cops and Christians until it comes to "the Joos." Suddenly, they're all evil, and reasonable discernment doesn't apply.
Even I can admit that the vast majority of Mormons are good people and great citizens even though I despise the con artist founder of their religion.
Or all good, and anyone questioning any of them is a Nazi.
“The line between good and evil cuts right through the center of a man’s heart.”
It is impossible to help but notice that none of the downvotes refute these claims with scripture (except one), but only assert incorrectness, and shift right back to derogation.
It is possible that these comments have missed context, but they are resting on both the assertions of the Old Testament, and the words of Jesus and the Apostles themselves, and I did not come to these thoughts quickly, nor assert them lightly. I cannot swear by heaven that they are inarguably true, for we were commanded not to do so, but I recommend denouncing them with great care, for in the Day of Judgment, many believers will find themselves gnashing their teeth as they are cast into the outer darkness. Instead, we should all humbly and prayerfully engage the scriptures.
That depends on what you define as “Jewish”.
Torah values are absolutely not contrary to Christian values, and are at the core of Christ’s teachings.
We have also seen how “Christian” values can be led astray. How was that done? “The Torah isn’t relevant anymore.” At that point, there is no definition of “sin”, and it is perfectly fine to accept and practice sodomy as “love”, among other failures, in the name of unlimited “grace” and “love”, even though “tolerance” is not a Christian virtue.
Talmudic values on the other hand…
Deuteronomy 4:2 - Ye shall not add unto the word which I command you, neither shall ye diminish from it,, that ye may keep the commandments of the LORD your God which I command you.
Both root and branch have added and subtracted from The Word.
That is also assuming that “the root” actually are who is claimed. There does not appear to be a single drop of righteousness in Adam Schiff, for example.
Matthew 3:9 - And think not to say within yourselves, We have Abraham to [our] father: for I say unto you, that God is able of these stones to raise up children unto Abraham.
New Testament values are grace and love.
Judaic values rest on legalism.
The whole New Testament is about the antidote to legalism, found in Jesus.
You are correct, Legalism does not lead to salvation.
Refusing to accept or receive a bribe does not get you into Heaven, that IS grace.
HOWEVER if you are accepting or receiving bribes, you ARE NOT following Jesus.
“We should not be legalistic” means that salvation does not come through following the Teachings (or “the Law” as it is often translated), but it also does not mean that the Law is done away with, and should not be followed,
John 2:22 - When therefore he was risen from the dead, his disciples remembered that he had said this unto them; and they believed the scripture, and the word which Jesus had said.
Matthew 5:17–18 - 17 Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil. 18 For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.
“The Scripture” is the Torah (Genesis-Deuteronomy) and Tanakh (“Old Testament”). If “the Scripture” is referring to the New Testament, how is the Gospel testifying to itself, and what, in the second chapter is it advocating believing in?
John 19:28 After this, Jesus knowing that all things were now accomplished, that the scripture might be fulfilled, saith, I thirst.
Jesus fulfilled the prophecies of the Tanakh. There were no prophecies presented in the New Testament by which he was identified.
2 Timothy 3:16 - All scripture [is] given by inspiration of God, and [is] profitable for doctrine, for *reproof^, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:
Obey and study the Old Testament. The commandments are in the Torah, the prophecies and the histories and some examples of walking out scripture and why Israel was destroyed and how it will be restored are covered in the other books.
Hebrews 8:13 says “ By calling this covenant “new,” he has made the first one obsolete; and what is obsolete and outdated will soon disappear.”
The Law is Love. This is how Jesus recast things when asked what is the greatest command.
Exhortations are not the same as Laws.
Why is this reply getting down votes? He’s not wrong
I’d like for them to name the specific Old Testament commandments, other than the sacrificial and levitical systems, which were fulfilled and are no longer necessary, that it’s ok for us to ignore now.
The Torah is a smokescreen for normies. Just like freemasonry hides behind their community charity work. At their core they are fundamentally opposed to Christianity.
The Torah and the Prophecies were the means by which Jesus was known.
Without those, there are only the miracles, and angels can work those.
… or do you think the Greeks just hallucinated their Pantheon of gods out of pure superstition? The Norse? The Egyptians? “The greatest trick the devil ever pulled…”