Synagogue of Satan: Grieving my ignorance

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When you sin there must be a sin offering made. For example, if a person steals $5 from someone you can't simply say "sorry". Obviously you have to return the $5, but even that is not enough. According to the law, if you stole the $5 and then repented you have to pay back double, you must pay back $10. If you don't repent and the police have to catch you and we need a trial and to through all that expense you have to pay back five fold, or $25. This is justice.

God did not give crucifixion as a way to execute murderers, it was from the Romans and was designed to be cruel and unusual punishment. It was evil and sadistic.

But God did say that a price had to be paid for sin, that is just. The worst crime one could commit would be a cruel and sadistic murder of an innocent man, falsely accusing him, mocking, ridiculing, spitting, scourging, crown of thorns, etc. The whole nine yards. Jesus was paying the price for all sinners regardless of how heinous their sins were. But the one responsible for this price needing to be paid is the one who sinned.

Jesus paid the price for your sin, regardless of how heinous it might be. This is why if you reject Jesus as the Messiah it is the unforgivable sin, because without Jesus' blood there is no forgiveness of sins.
 
When you sin there must be a sin offering made. For example, if a person steals $5 from someone you can't simply say "sorry". Obviously you have to return the $5, but even that is not enough. According to the law, if you stole the $5 and then repented you have to pay back double, you must pay back $10. If you don't repent and the police have to catch you and we need a trial and to through all that expense you have to pay back five fold, or $25. This is justice.

God did not give crucifixion as a way to execute murderers, it was from the Romans and was designed to be cruel and unusual punishment. It was evil and sadistic.

But God did say that a price had to be paid for sin, that is just. The worst crime one could commit would be a cruel and sadistic murder of an innocent man, falsely accusing him, mocking, ridiculing, spitting, scourging, crown of thorns, etc. The whole nine yards. Jesus was paying the price for all sinners regardless of how heinous their sins were. But the one responsible for this price needing to be paid is the one who sinned.

Jesus paid the price for your sin, regardless of how heinous it might be. This is why if you reject Jesus as the Messiah it is the unforgivable sin, because without Jesus' blood there is no forgiveness of sins.
Empathy is when you identify with someone. The Holocaust enables the Jews as a people to identify with someone who is falsely accused, ridiculed, insulted, spit on, and killed in a cruel and inhuman way. This did not cause the Jews to be forgiven, you have to receive Jesus' blood to be forgiven. But it did cause them to be atoned for. It is like taking a small baby step towards seeing Jesus Christ as the Messiah.
 
also, when the allah akbars come to remove my head, I don't care if the people helping me fight them off allegedly worship satan.
 
Why do you need a citation? You gave proof that the Talmud is more than a YT video. Why do you ask for more???
and I provided a rebuttal to every one of your arguments

it's just anti-semitic propaganda
 
I haven't made any anti-Semitic arguments. You must be in the Twilight Zone...
you mentioned the alleged Jesus boiling in poop thing in the talmud, which I counter argued that it wasn't referring to jesus, yeshua was a common name in that time period

you could probably swing a stick and hit three guys named yashua


the talmud is not evil or satanic, it's just miss translated, miss quoted and taken out of context to suit a Jew hating anti-semitic agenda
 
you mentioned the alleged Jesus boiling in poop thing in the talmud, which I counter argued that it wasn't referring to jesus, yeshua was a common name in that time period

you could probably swing a stick and hit three guys named yashua


the talmud is not evil or satanic, it's just miss translated, miss quoted and taken out of context to suit a Jew hating anti-semitic agenda
I said exactly nothing about anybody boiling in poop. I think your head is up your derriere.
 
You mean the OP, who is now gone... Accusing me of anti-Semitic arguments is a bit much, Dude.
maybe I'm mistaken but I think you had mentioned talmud at some point and I was just pointing out that all the negative stuff that people say about the talmud is Miss translations and lack historical context
 
maybe I'm mistaken but I think you had mentioned talmud at some point and I was just pointing out that all the negative stuff that people say about the talmud is Miss translations and lack historical context
Yeah. Talmud is not a YT vid does not equal to saying anything about anyone boiling in excrement.
 
1. It's Not About Jesus of Nazareth: The figure named "Yeshu" in this passage is explicitly identified as a student of a rabbi who lived decades after the historical Jesus. Talmudic scholars agree this is a different person. The Talmud rarely mentions Jesus directly, and when it does, it's sparse and reflects the perspective of a community that did not accept him as the Messiah.

The book in question (as you probably know) is Toldot Yeshu, the Jewish life of Christ.
Here it is in English:

https://ftarchives.net/foote/toldoth/tj1.htm
 
people are allowed to have different beliefs and that doesn't necessarily mean they are bad people or worship Satan or deserve to be genocided or whatever
It is our responsibility to tell people the truth, what they do with it is their responsibility.

Mark 16:16 He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned.
 
The book in question (as you probably know) is Toldot Yeshu, the Jewish life of Christ.
Here it is in English:

https://ftarchives.net/foote/toldoth/tj1.htm
according to what I can gather, the document you mentioned was written in the 6th century as a pushback against christianity.
judaiism was already an established religion in the region and they saw Christianity is the new kid on the block basically and in their opinion Christianity was heretical to their religion.
After Christianity became the official state religion of rome, the persecution of Jews pretty much immediately began.

coercion, forced conversions through violence. etc

so they wrote this as a protest and a pushback.


conclusion, people are allowed to have different religious beliefs and as I have already said in an earlier post, if you think people are different belief systems can't come together to fight a common enemy then you're going to be real mad when you find out about military.
 
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God is the original gangster

Exodus 8:25 And Pharaoh called for Moses and for Aaron, and said, Go ye, sacrifice to your God in the land. 26 And Moses said, It is not meet so to do; for we shall sacrifice the abomination of the Egyptians to the Lord our God: lo, shall we sacrifice the abomination of the Egyptians before their eyes, and will they not stone us?

The abomination of the Egyptians refers to their idols, their gods. These ten plagues refer to judgments on all their idols. But what did God sacrifice in the wilderness, what idol? It was Pharaoh and his army! Moses is telling Pharaoh this to his face, that is O.G.!
 
according to what I can gather, the document you mentioned was written in the 6th century as a pushback against christianity.
judaiism was already an established religion in the region and they saw Christianity is the new kid on the block basically and in their opinion Christianity was heretical to their religion.
After Christianity became the official state religion of rome, the persecution of Jews pretty much immediately began.

coercion, forced conversions through violence. etc

so they wrote this as a protest and a pushback.


conclusion, people are allowed to have different religious beliefs and as I have already said in an earlier post, if you think people are different belief systems can't come together to fight a common enemy then you're going to be real mad when you find out about military.

It is a book of the Babylonian Talmud, and it does blaspheme Jesus Christ.
You should not have told us that it is not about Jesus of Nazareth.
I don't get why you feel such a need to defend Rabbinic Judaism.
These traditions are all Gentile in origin anyway.
 
It is a book of the Babylonian Talmud, and it does blaspheme Jesus Christ.
You should not have told us that it is not about Jesus of Nazareth.
I don't get why you feel such a need to defend Rabbinic Judaism.
These traditions are all Gentile in origin anyway.
I addressed that earlier
it was was written as a pushback against Roman oppression of the Jews

anyway I think I'm going to reach out to the site owner about this rise of Nazi rhetoric lately on this forum as this almost certainly violates godaddy's terms of service
 
so far I've seen, the Jews are satanic, the Jews deserved the Holocaust and the Holocaust was worth it
 
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