I also know that I need to be Christian.
In that case, you should understand what the Bible actually says, and not the jewish version that corrupted it.
The Bible is a story about ONE particular people, NOT the whole world.
Matthew 15:24 --
"Jesus answered, “God sent me only to the lost sheep, the people of Israel.”"
The Israelite people are the ONLY people that Jesus came for, and that was to wash away their sins, because they kept on sinning.
" Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us."
That is a part of the prayer Jesus instructs His disciples to recite in Matthew 6.
But the problem is that your version of the Bible gives a false interpretation of this passage.
A more accurate interpretation would be:
"Forgive us for our sins, just as we have forgiven those who sinned against us."
It is about forgiving SIN, and has nothing to do with man-made laws.
1 John 3:4 tells us that sin "is the transgression of the Law" -- meaning God's Law, not man-made laws.
Matthew 5 tells us that we should keep the Law, and teach others to keep the Law.
If you are a Christian, that should be your focus.
This has NOTHING to do with violations of man-made law.
We need our man-made laws, too, in order to live in a peaceful, civilized society.
We have every right -- and duty -- to maintain a civilized society. Ignoring rule of law and forgiving criminals does not result in a civilized society. It results in chaos, which we have been experiencing the past 4 years.
And for the record, the jews are NOT the Israelites. Neither are the Mexicans, Indians, Chinese, Africans, or Arabs.
Jesus did not come for any of them, and He did not preach to any of them.
The modern fake churches preach blasphemy because they refuse to examine what the Bible ACTUALLY says. They are too caught up in political correctness (code word for: censorship of the truth).
Who are the Israelites of the Bible?
Check out, "Israel's Fingerprints":
I also know that I need to be Christian.
In that case, you should understand what the Bible actually says, and not the jewish version that corrupted it.
The Bible is a story about ONE particular people, NOT the whole world.
Matthew 15:24 --
"Jesus answered, “God sent me only to the lost sheep, the people of Israel.”"
The Israelite people are the ONLY people that Jesus came for, and that was to wash away their sins, because they kept on sinning.
" Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us."
That is a part of the prayer Jesus instructs His disciples to recite in Matthew 6.
But the problem is that your version of the Bible gives a false interpretation of this passage.
A more accurate interpretation would be:
"Forgive us for our sins, just as we have forgiven those who sinned against us."
It is about forgiving SIN, and has nothing to do with man-made laws.
1 John 3:4 tells us that sin "is the transgression of the Law" -- meaning God's Law, not man-made laws.
Matthew 5 tells us that we should keep the Law, and teach others to keep the Law.
If you are a Christian, that should be your focus.
This has NOTHING to do with violations of man-made law.
We need our man-made laws, too, in order to live in a peaceful, civilized society.
We have every right -- and duty -- to maintain a civilized society. Ignoring rule of law and forgiving criminals does not result in a civilized society. It results in chaos, which we have been experiencing the past 4 years.
And for the record, the jews are NOT the Israelites. Neither are the Mexicans, Indians, Chinese, Africans, or Arabs.
Jesus did not come for any of them, and He did not preach to any of them.
The modern fake churches preach blasphemy because they refuse to examine what the Bible ACTUALLY says. They are too caught up in political correctness (code word for: censorship of the truth).
Who are the Israelites of the Bible?
Israel's Fingerprints:
I also know that I need to be Christian.
In that case, you should understand what the Bible actually says, and not the jewish version that corrupted it.
The Bible is a story about ONE particular people, NOT the whole world.
Matthew 15:24 --
"Jesus answered, “God sent me only to the lost sheep, the people of Israel.”"
The Israelite people are the ONLY people that Jesus came for, and that was to wash away their sins, because they kept on sinning.
" Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us."
That is a part of the prayer Jesus instructs His disciples to recite in Matthew 6.
But the problem is that your version of the Bible gives a false interpretation of this passage.
A more accurate interpretation would be:
"Forgive us for our sins, just as we have forgiven those who sinned against us."
It is about forgiving SIN, and has nothing to do with man-made laws.
1 John 3:4 tells us that sin "is the transgression of the Law" -- meaning God's Law, not man-made laws.
Matthew 5 tells us that we should keep the Law, and teach others to keep the Law.
If you are a Christian, that should be your focus.
This has NOTHING to do with violations of man-made law.
We need our man-made laws, too, in order to live in a peaceful, civilized society.
We have every right -- and duty -- to maintain a civilized society. Ignoring rule of law and forgiving criminals does not result in a civilized society. It results in chaos, which we have been experiencing the past 4 years.
And for the record, the jews are NOT the Israelites. Neither are the Mexicans, Indians, Africans, or Arabs.
Jesus did not come for any of them, and He did not preach to any of them.
The modern fake churches preach blasphemy because they refuse to examine what the Bible ACTUALLY says. They are too caught up in political correctness (code word for: censorship of the truth).
Who are the Israelites of the Bible?
Israel's Fingerprints:
I also know that I need to be Christian.
In that case, you should understand what the Bible actually says, and not the jewish version that corrupted it.
The Bible is a story about ONE particular people, NOT the whole world.
Matthew 15:24 --
"Jesus answered, “God sent me only to the lost sheep, the people of Israel.”"
The Israelite people are the ONLY people that Jesus came for, and that was to wash away their sins, because they kept on sinning.
" Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us."
That is a part of the prayer Jesus instructs His disciples to recite in Matthew 6.
But the problem is that your version of the Bible gives a false interpretation of this passage.
A more accurate interpretation would be:
"Forgive us for our sins, just as we have forgiven those who sinned against us."
It is about forgiving SIN, and has nothing to do with man-made laws.
1 John 3:4 tells us that sin "is the transgression of the Law" -- meaning God's Law, not man-made laws.
Matthew 5 tells us that we should keep the Law, and teach others to keep the Law.
If you are a Christian, that should be your focus.
This has NOTHING to do with violations of man-made law.
We need our man-made laws, too, in order to live in a peaceful, civilized society.
We have every right -- and duty -- to maintain a civilized society. Ignoring rule of law and forgiving criminals does not result in a civilized society. It results in chaos, which we have been experiencing the past 4 years.
And for the record, the jews are NOT the Israelites.
And neither are the Mexicans, Indians, Africans, or Arabs.
Jesus did not come for any of them, and He did not preach to any of them.
The modern fake churches preach blasphemy because they refuse to examine what the Bible ACTUALLY says. They are too caught up in political correctness (code word for: censorship of the truth).
Who are the Israelites of the Bible?
Israel's Fingerprints:
I also know that I need to be Christian.
In that case, you should understand what the Bible actually says, and not the jewish version that corrupted it.
The Bible is a story about ONE particular people, NOT the whole world.
Matthew 15:24 --
"Jesus answered, “God sent me only to the lost sheep, the people of Israel.”"
The Israelite people are the ONLY people that Jesus came for, and that was to wash away their sins, because they kept on sinning.
" Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us."
That is a part of the prayer Jesus instructs His disciples to recite in Matthew 6.
But the problem is that your version of the Bible gives a false interpretation of this passage.
A more accurate interpretation would be:
"Forgive us for our sins, just as we have forgiven those who sinned against us."
It is about forgiving SIN, and has nothing to do with man-made laws.
1 John 3:4 tells us that sin "is the transgression of the Law" -- meaning God's Law, not man-made laws.
Matthew 5 tells us that we should keep the Law, and teach others to keep the Law.
If you are a Christian, that should be your focus.
This has NOTHING to do with violations of man-made law.
We need our man-made laws, too, in order to live in a peaceful, civilized society.
We have every right -- and duty -- to maintain a civilized society. Ignoring rule of law and forgiving criminals does not result in a civilized society. It results in chaos, which we have been experiencing the past 4 years.
And for the record, the Israelites are NOT the jews.
And neither are the Mexicans, Indians, Africans, or Arabs.
Jesus did not come for any of them, and He did not preach to any of them.
The modern fake churches preach blasphemy because they refuse to examine what the Bible ACTUALLY says. They are too caught up in political correctness (code word for: censorship of the truth).
Who are the Israelites of the Bible?
Israel's Fingerprints:
I also know that I need to be Christian.
In that case, you should understand what the Bible actually says, and not the jewish version that corrupted it.
The Bible is a story about ONE particular people, NOT the whole world.
Matthew 15:24 --
"Jesus answered, “God sent me only to the lost sheep, the people of Israel.”"
The Israelite people are the ONLY people that Jesus came for, and that was to wash away their sins, because they kept on sinning.
" Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us."
That is a part of the prayer Jesus instructs His disciples to recite in Matthew 6.
But the problem is that your version of the Bible gives a false interpretation of this passage.
A more accurate interpretation would be:
Forgive us for our sins, just as we have forgiven those who sinned against us.
It is about forgiving SIN, and has nothing to do with man-made laws.
1 John 3:4 tells us that sin "is the transgression of the Law" -- meaning God's Law, not man-made laws.
Matthew 5 tells us that we should keep the Law, and teach others to keep the Law.
If you are a Christian, that should be your focus.
This has NOTHING to do with violations of man-made law.
We need our man-made laws, too, in order to live in a peaceful, civilized society.
We have every right -- and duty -- to maintain a civilized society. Ignoring rule of law and forgiving criminals does not result in a civilized society. It results in chaos, which we have been experiencing the past 4 years.
And for the record, the Israelites are NOT the jews.
And neither are the Mexicans, Indians, Africans, or Arabs.
Jesus did not come for any of them, and He did not preach to any of them.
The modern fake churches preach blasphemy because they refuse to examine what the Bible ACTUALLY says. They are too caught up in political correctness (code word for: censorship of the truth).
Who are the Israelites of the Bible?
Israel's Fingerprints:
I also know that I need to be Christian.
In that case, you should understand what the Bible actually says, and not the jewish version that corrupted it.
The Bible is a story about ONE particular people, NOT the whole world.
Matthew 15:24 --
"Jesus answered, “God sent me only to the lost sheep, the people of Israel.”"
The Israelite people are the ONLY people that Jesus came for, and that was to wash away their sins, because they kept on sinning.
" Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us."
That is a part of the prayer Jesus instructs His disciples to recite in Matthew 6.
But the problem is that your version of the Bible gives a false interpretation of this passage.
A more accurate interpretation would be:
Forgive us for our sins, just as we have forgiven those who sinned against us.
It is about forgiving SIN, and has nothing to do with man-made laws.
1 John 3:4 tells us that sin "is the transgression of the Law" -- meaning God's Law, not man-made laws.
Matthew 5 tells us that we should keep the Law, and teach others to keep the Law.
If you are a Christian, that should be your focus.
This has NOTHING to do with violations of man-made law.
We need our man-made laws, too, in order to live in a peaceful, civilized society.
We have every right -- and duty -- to maintain a civilized society. Ignoring rule of law and forgiving criminals does not result in a civilized society. It results in chaos, which we have been experiencing the past 4 years.
And for the record, the Israelites are NOT the jews.
And neither are the Mexicans, Indians, Africans, or Arabs.
Jesus did not come for any of them, and He did not preach to any of them.
The modern fake churches preach blasphemy because they refuse to examine what the Bible ACTUALLY says.
Who are the Israelites of the Bible?
Israel's Fingerprints:
I also know that I need to be Christian.
In that case, you should understand what the Bible actually says, and not the jewish version that corrupted it.
The Bible is a story about ONE particular people, NOT the whole world.
Matthew 15:24 --
"Jesus answered, “God sent me only to the lost sheep, the people of Israel.”"
The Israelite people are the ONLY people that Jesus came for, and that was to wash away their sins, because they kept on sinning.
" Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us."
That is a part of the prayer Jesus instructs His disciples to recite in Matthew 6.
But the problem is that your version of the Bible gives a false interpretation of this passage.
A more accurate interpretation would be:
Forgive us for our sins, just as we have forgiven those who sinned against us.
It is about forgiving SIN, and has nothing to do with man-made laws.
1 John 3:4 tells us that sin "is the transgression of the Law" -- meaning God's Law, not man-made laws.
Matthew 5 tells us that we should keep the Law, and teach others to keep the Law.
If you are a Christian, that should be your focus.
This has NOTHING to do with violations of man-made law.
We need our man-made laws, too, in order to live in a peaceful, civilized society.
We have every right -- and duty -- to maintain a civilized society. Ignoring rule of law and forgiving criminals does not result in a civilized society. It results in chaos, which we have been experiencing the past 4 years.
And for the record, the Israelites are NOT the jews.
And neither are the Mexicans, Indians, Africans, or Arabs.
The modern fake churches preach blasphemy because they refuse to examine what the Bible ACTUALLY says.
Who are the Israelites of the Bible?
Israel's Fingerprints:
I also know that I need to be Christian.
In that case, you should understand what the Bible actually says, and not the jewish version that corrupted it.
The Bible is a story about ONE particular people, NOT the whole world.
Matthew 15:24 --
"Jesus answered, “God sent me only to the lost sheep, the people of Israel.”"
The Israelite people are the ONLY people that Jesus came for, and that was to wash away their sins, because they kept on sinning.
" Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us."
That is a part of the prayer Jesus instructs His disciples to recite in Matthew 6.
But the problem is that your version of the Bible gives a false interpretation of this passage.
A more accurate interpretation would be:
Forgive us for our sins, just as we have forgiven those who sinned against us.
It is about forgiving SIN, and has nothing to do with man-made laws.
1 John 3:4 tells us that sin "is the transgression of the Law" -- meaning God's Law, not man-made laws.
Matthew 5 tells us that we should keep the Law, and teach others to keep the Law.
If you are a Christian, that should be your focus.
This has NOTHING to do with violations of man-made law.
We need our man-made laws, too, in order to live in a peaceful, civilized society.
We have every right -- and duty -- to maintain a civilized society. Ignoring rule of law and forgiving criminals does not result in a civilized society. It results in chaos, which we have been experiencing the past 4 years.
And for the record, the Israelites are NOT the jews.
And neither are the Mexicans, Indians, Africans, or Arabs.
The Bible has many mistranslations, chief among them being "gentile." It does NOT mean "non-jew."
It is the opposite of "goy," which means a nation of people, who are GENETICALLY linked together ("goy" or "goyim" in Hebrew; "ethnos" in Greek; "nacio" in Latin, which means of birth -- a GENETIC-LINK of people, or a people of a particular family tree or race). The "gentile" is the one who is not part of this group. The word comes form the latin "gentilus" which meant one who was not a Roman citizen.
The modern fake churches preach blasphemy because they refuse to examine what the Bible ACTUALLY says.
Who are the Israelites of the Bible?
Israel's Fingerprints:
I also know that I need to be Christian.
In that case, you should understand what the Bible actually says, and not the jewish version that corrupted it.
The Bible is a story about ONE particular people, NOT the whole world.
Matthew 15:24 --
"Jesus answered, “God sent me only to the lost sheep, the people of Israel.”"
The Israelite people are the ONLY people that Jesus came for, and that was to wash away their sins, because they kept on sinning.
" Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us."
That is a part of the prayer Jesus instructs His disciples to recite in Matthew 6.
But the problem is that your version of the Bible gives a false interpretation of this passage.
A more accurate interpretation would be:
Forgive us for our sins, just as we have forgiven those who sinned against us.
It is about forgiving SIN, and has nothing to do with man-made laws.
1 John 3:4 tells us that sin "is the transgression of the Law" -- meaning God's Law, not man-made laws.
Matthew 5 tells us that we should keep the Law, and teach others to keep the Law.
If you are a Christian, that should be your focus.
This has NOTHING to do with violations of man-made law.
We need our man-made laws, too, in order to live in a peaceful, civilized society.
We have every right -- and duty -- to maintain a civilized society. Ignoring rule of law and forgiving criminals does not result in a civilized society. It results in chaos, which we have been experiencing the past 4 years.
And for the record, the Israelites are NOT the jews.
And neither are the Mexicans, Indians, Africans, or Arabs.
The Bible has many mistranslations, chief among them being "gentile." It does NOT mean "non-jew." It means a nation of people, who are GENETICALLY linked together ("goy" or "goyim" in Hebrew; "ethnos" in Greek; "nacio" in Latin, which means of birth -- a GENETIC-LINK of people, or a people of a particular family tree or race).
The modern fake churches preach blasphemy because they refuse to examine what the Bible ACTUALLY says.
Who are the Israelites of the Bible?
Israel's Fingerprints:
I also know that I need to be Christian.
In that case, you should understand what the Bible actually says, and not the jewish version that corrupted it.
The Bible is a story about ONE particular people, NOT the whole world.
Matthew 15:24 --
"Jesus answered, “God sent me only to the lost sheep, the people of Israel.”"
The Israelite people are the ONLY people that Jesus came for, and that was to wash away their sins, because they kept on sinning.
" Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us."
That is a part of the prayer Jesus instructs His disciples to recite in Matthew 6.
It is about forgiving SIN, and has nothing to do with man-made laws.
1 John 3:4 tells us that sin "is the transgression of the Law" -- meaning God's Law, not man-made laws.
Matthew 5 tells us that we should keep the Law, and teach others to keep the Law.
If you are a Christian, that should be your focus.
This has NOTHING to do with violations of man-made law.
We need our man-made laws, too, in order to live in a peaceful, civilized society.
We have every right -- and duty -- to maintain a civilized society. Ignoring rule of law and forgiving criminals does not result in a civilized society. It results in chaos, which we have been experiencing the past 4 years.
And for the record, the Israelites are NOT the jews.
And neither are the Mexicans, Indians, Africans, or Arabs.
The Bible has many mistranslations, chief among them being "gentile." It does NOT mean "non-jew." It means a nation of people, who are GENETICALLY linked together ("goy" or "goyim" in Hebrew; "ethnos" in Greek; "nacio" in Latin, which means of birth -- a GENETIC-LINK of people, or a people of a particular family tree or race).
The modern fake churches preach blasphemy because they refuse to examine what the Bible ACTUALLY says.
Who are the Israelites of the Bible?
Israel's Fingerprints:
I also know that I need to be Christian.
In that case, you should understand what the Bible actually says, and not the jewish version that corrupted it.
The Bible is a story about ONE particular people, NOT the whole world.
Matthew 15:24 --
"Jesus answered, “God sent me only to the lost sheep, the people of Israel.”"
The Israelite people are the ONLY people that Jesus came for, and that was to wash away their sins, because they kept on sinning.
" Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us."
That is a part of the prayer Jesus instructs His disciples to recite in Matthew, chapter 6.
It is about forgiving SIN, and has nothing to do with man-made laws.
1 John 3:4 tells us that sin "is the transgression of the Law" -- meaning God's Law, not man-made laws.
Matthew 5 tells us that we should keep the Law, and teach others to keep the Law.
If you are a Christian, that should be your focus.
This has NOTHING to do with violations of man-made law.
We need our man-made laws, too, in order to live in a peaceful, civilized society.
We have every right -- and duty -- to maintain a civilized society. Ignoring rule of law and forgiving criminals does not result in a civilized society. It results in chaos, which we have been experiencing the past 4 years.
And for the record, the Israelites are NOT the jews.
And neither are the Mexicans, Indians, Africans, or Arabs.
The Bible has many mistranslations, chief among them being "gentile." It does NOT mean "non-jew." It means a nation of people, who are GENETICALLY linked together ("goy" or "goyim" in Hebrew; "ethnos" in Greek; "nacio" in Latin, which means of birth -- a GENETIC-LINK of people, or a people of a particular family tree or race).
The modern fake churches preach blasphemy because they refuse to examine what the Bible ACTUALLY says.
Who are the Israelites of the Bible?
Israel's Fingerprints: