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AGAIN in response to them.
Ridicule is a skill, and left to amateurs such as yourself, it can be a deadly poison. In my opinion, your original post was not meant to be helpful or to raise a genuine question, the purpose being to express both contempt and derision. Such an attitude is not worthy of one who walks in the Lord and his gospel.

Suppose for the moment that I had never heard of "Black Hebrew Israelite." Based on your initial post in this thread, I would suspect that it must be true, or at least, it must be worth looking at.

I have never heard anyone argue for the "Black Hebrew Israelite" position but your sardonic approach was very distasteful and off-putting, which is not worthy of "your side", if you have a side.

I took another look at the description of Jesus in the book of Revelation and I can see how someone might conclude that Jesus looked like a beautiful, hansom black man. But one must remember that John is describing Jesus after his resurrection and glorification. His former physicality might have some bearing on the issue but not likely.
 
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I don't disagree with Knowledge, I disagree with a lack of knowledge.
LOL Well, when ever it suits you, you can inform me as to the part you disagreed with so that we can move forward in the discussion.
 

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Ridicule is a skill, and left to amateurs such as yourself, it can be a deadly poison. In my opinion, your original post was not meant to be helpful or to raise a genuine question, the purpose being to express both contempt and derision. Such an attitude is not worthy of one who walks in the Lord and his gospel.

Suppose for the moment that I had never heard of "Black Hebrew Israelite." Based on your initial post in this thread, I would suspect that it must be true, or at least, it must be worth looking at.

I have never heard anyone argue for the "Black Hebrew Israelite" position but your sardonic approach was very distasteful and off-putting, which is not worthy of "your side", if you have a side.

I took another look at the description of Jesus in the book of Revelation and I can see how someone might conclude that Jesus looked like a beautiful, hansom black man. But one must remember that John is describing Jesus after his resurrection and glorification. His former physicality might have some bearing on the issue but not likely.
Yes you don't have context so you can't understand why I was sarcastic--if you were acquainted with their lies you would understand. Sorry for the misunderstanding. It's a Black Supremacist hate group. Very likely you'd be an "Edomite" who they say will be one of their slaves when Jesus returns.
 
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Ridicule is a skill, and left to amateurs such as yourself, it can be a deadly poison. In my opinion, your original post was not meant to be helpful or to raise a genuine question, the purpose being to express both contempt and derision. Such an attitude is not worthy of one who walks in the Lord and his gospel.

Suppose for the moment that I had never heard of "Black Hebrew Israelite." Based on your initial post in this thread, I would suspect that it must be true, or at least, it must be worth looking at.

I have never heard anyone argue for the "Black Hebrew Israelite" position but your sardonic approach was very distasteful and off-putting, which is not worthy of "your side", if you have a side.

I took another look at the description of Jesus in the book of Revelation and I can see how someone might conclude that Jesus looked like a beautiful, hansom black man. But one must remember that John is describing Jesus after his resurrection and glorification. His former physicality might have some bearing on the issue but not likely.
Although he may object, "I don't hate you, God hates you--'Esau I hated.'" It's a racial hate group masquerading as a strain of Christianity.
 
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Yes you don't have context so you can't understand why I was sarcastic--if you were acquainted with their lies you would understand. Sorry for the misunderstanding. It's a Black Supremacist hate group. Very likely you'd be an "Edomite" who they say will be one of their slaves when Jesus returns.
You still haven't answered why YOU care about the subject. Everyone has their own pet subject. Why do YOU care about this? Is racism a former failure of yours?
 

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You still haven't answered why YOU care about the subject. Everyone has their own pet subject. Why do YOU care about this? Is racism a former failure of yours?
I thought it was self-evident : they're going around calling God "liar" by condemning people Jesus died for saying they can't be saved because salvation is only for Jews (they use the term "Hebrew"). I'm not allowed to do a good deed by showing how foolish they and their interpretations are? The guy is on this website spreading his lies.
 

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I thought it was self-evident : they're going around calling God "liar" by condemning people Jesus died for saying they can't be saved because salvation is only for Jews (they use the term "Hebrew"). I'm not allowed to do a good deed by showing how foolish they and their interpretations are?
Who are you trying to convince?
 

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Think of sarcasm like a gun or a bow. Each of these is aimed at a target. Your initial post was like shooting an arrow into the air.
No, I attracted the attention I wanted. He responded. He knew exactly what I meant and why I said those things.
 

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Oops! It doesn't refer to "burnt" brass! Looks like you're "finished" and "have no knowledge" --what everyone already knows!

revelation 1:15 1611kjv “15 And his feet like unto fine brass, as if they burned in a furnace; and his voice as the sound of many waters.”. As if they burned in a furnace.
 

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Yeah everyone knows the Gospel was "to the Jew first" Ro 1:16, but He also mentioned how Elijah went to the Gentile, and then He ultimately told His disciples to take His Gospel to the Nations. No surprises there.


Don't get too excited--satan had a line of Scripture he could pull out too. "The first witness always seems right... until the second one speaks." lol

your problem is you believe the term gentile solely explains all nations. The word gentile means nations. Israel was scattered into all nations and Christ went to teach them.
1 Corinthians 12:1-2
1Now concerning spiritual gifts, brethren, I would not have you ignorant.

2 Ye know that ye were Gentiles, carried away unto these dumb idols, even as ye were led.

who are Paul’s brethren who he is addressing in this letter to the church of Corinth? Are these Paul’s “spiritual brothers”
 

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Yeah everyone knows the Gospel was "to the Jew first" Ro 1:16, but He also mentioned how Elijah went to the Gentile, and then He ultimately told His disciples to take His Gospel to the Nations. No surprises there.


Don't get too excited--satan had a line of Scripture he could pull out too. "The first witness always seems right... until the second one speaks." lol


You gotta show where Satan pulled scripture. If it’s scripture it would have to be from the book of Moses or the prophet, or what?
Satan did not know the scriptures that were given to men. Satan follows the command of the most high. Satan has his own standards given by the most high to be a perfect wickedness in the way Christ in glorified form is perfect, as the father in heaven is perfect.