Posted in Christianity, Jews, tagged Akiba, Elazar, Elijah, God, Jesus, New Testament, Passover, Pharaoh, Rabban Gamliel, Rabbi Eliezer, Tarfon on July 8, 2008 | No Comments »
Moses is obviously important. Some might say seminal. The roles he played, he was strong, brave, a diplomat, he had tremendous leadership skills, and when he had to be, he was able to make whatever decisions the situations called for. And he is accorded an important role in what the development and history of Judaism.
Jesus [...]
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Omissions and Emissions
Leaving something out is just as important as sticking something in. It’s criminal not to warn someone that the person you are getting involved with has priors. Especially if that person is a sex offender. You’d think employees at a Catholic school would know this by now. Apparently they don’t. Morals just don’t [...]
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Posted in Christianity, Jews, tagged Ada Yardeni, Binyamin Elitzur, Cathedra, David Jeselsohn, dead sea scrolls, Gabriel, gabriel's vision, resurrection, shloshat yamin, tablet, TMQ2 on July 7, 2008 | No Comments »
Dead Sea tablet suggests Jewish resurrection imagery pre-dates Jesus
by Ofri Ilani | Haaretz
The premise that the Messiah died and was resurrected after three days is considered the foundation of the Christian faith, one which differentiates it from Judaism. Through the generations, this belief stood at the center of the debate between Christians and Jews. But now, [...]
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Posted in Catholicism, Christianity, tagged Jesus, God, Christ, Messiah, Son of God, Cyrus, anointed, Hellenistic, Paul the Apostle on June 24, 2008 | No Comments »
Jesus wasn’t the son of God. Nor was he the messiah. Nor was he God. Each of these ideas originate in misinterpretations of words and what they used to mean. For instance, Paul the Apostle was the first to call Jesus the “Son of God.” At that time, when the term was used in Israel, [...]
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Posted in Christianity, Executions, tagged Jesus, God, Christ, New Testament, Messiah, Judaism, crucified, Corinthians, Howard Clark Kee, Franklin W. Young, Karlfried Froehlich, Osiris, Adonis, Dionysius on June 23, 2008 | No Comments »
The authors of “Understanding The New Testament” (by Howard Clark Kee, Franklin W. Young and Karlfried Froehlich) wrote:
“the preachers of the Gospel claimed that Judaism did not really understand the import of its own scriptures, but that the Christians did. What the God of Israel intended and what he had promised were now actually [...]
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Posted in British, Christianity, tagged Arthur Cunningham, Birmingham, courts, England, faith under fire, Muslim Area, PCSO, preaching gospel, what's fair is fair on June 20, 2008 | 2 Comments »
In lots of Muslim countries you can’t live as a non-Muslim. In many, if you preach your faith to others you are killed or jailed. If you’re a Muslim and you convert, you are killed or jailed.
In many of these Muslim countries, there is no separation of mosque and state. Even in the new constitution [...]
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Posted in Christianity, Islam, tagged Catholicism, Church, dogma, God in heaven, Heaven, hell, Judaism, Nature, Our father who art in heaven, pedophile, Vatican on June 18, 2008 | No Comments »
The central prayer of Christians, which Christians say was composed by Jesus, starts out: “Our Father who art in heaven…”
Everyone’s heard it, most people know it. It is the fundamental credo of Christians and Muslims,
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Posted in Christianity, Islam, tagged Jesus, Koran, Mohammed, Einstein, Charles Darwin, God Hypothesis, Darwinism, Judaism, foolishness on June 17, 2008 | No Comments »
A “God Hypothesis” is:
something that explains everything but is not itself capable of disproof.
Christianity and Islam in the aggregate are God Hypotheses. They say they explain everything, but try to prove an imam wrong and he’ll cut your head off. Much less make fun of the holy prophet.
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Posted in Christianity, Islam, tagged Creationism, Creationists, Darwin, Darwin's Birthday, Evolution, Jesus, leap for mankind, Lincoln, Lincoln's Birthday, Mohammed, natural selection, Origin of Species, small step for man, Son of God on June 17, 2008 | 3 Comments »
…and Creationists are Dead-Wrong
Even though we celebrate his birthday each year, we forget how much we have Charles Darwin to be grateful for. We celebrate his birthday because it’s the same day as Lincoln’s birthday. Lincoln, though great, was not as great as Darwin. Lincoln was only doing what the founders of America set in [...]
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Recently I was witness to a conversation that touched on the concept of Judeo-Christian ethics.
A few questions arose in my mind. What are these ethics exactly?
Judaism and Christianity are separate entities, so which of the ethics are Jewish and which ones are Christian?
If you are taking about the Ten Commandments, those have a Jewish origination. [...]
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Posted in Catholicism, Christianity, tagged Jesus, Church, crucifix, copper, scrap metal, plaster, statue, Detroit on June 4, 2008 | No Comments »
First Jesus’ Body Disappeared, Now His Statue
DETROIT–Just back from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, I had a brief layover in Detroit, so I checked into the case of the disappearing Jesus. It was too good to be true.
We’ve been getting off from school every Easter for 2,000 years because they said Jesus rose from the dead. Now [...]
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Patrick J. Buchanan wrote the following, word for word, so help me God:
“Christianity is a fraud to empower a class of clerical parasites and merits swift eradication for its centuries of deceit and crimes against human dignity and progress. Then, once Christianity is abolished, we can follow science and reason and create the best of [...]
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Christian theology is all about the end of times. The rapture. Armageddon. When we welcome Hell on earth and all the dead Bible thumpers go directly to Heaven, and the Jews get to die or convert.
To keep their kids believing such eschatology, hard-core Christians work feverishly to make sure their kids aren’t taught evolution, that [...]
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James Parkes: A Final Reckoning
by Haim Chertok
Abstract: James Parkes, an Anglican priest, a groundbreaking historian and radical theologian, was arguably the best friend of the Jewish people ever to arise from the innermost recesses of Christianity. Born on the Island of Guernsey in 1896, he devoted his life to loving and saving Jews: from the [...]
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Posted in Christianity, Shlomo Muslim PhD, tagged Jesus, Christ, Nietzsche, Dionysus, Ecce Homo, Heaven, Moses of Crete, David Alroy, Abraham Ben Samuel Abulafia, David Reuveni, Isaac Luria, Hayyim Vital, Shabbatai Zevi, Jacob Frank, Menachem Mendel Schneerson, Second Coming on April 30, 2008 | No Comments »
Is Jesus going-out-of-business? I heard He was replaced by Dionysus.
I remember when Jesus wasn’t a king or a god or a messiah. He was just a guy. A Jewish guy doing what Jewish guys do. He learned and taught others. He had a job. Some people listened, others didn’t. In the end, he died at [...]
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Posted in Catholicism, Christianity, Misc, Shlomo Muslim PhD, The Pope, tagged Bible, Matthew, New Testament, today's homily, old law, commandments, kingdom of heaven, Pharisees, Scribes on April 22, 2008 | No Comments »
Christ Relates the New Law to the Old
The old law and the new.
“Do not think that I have come to destroy the Law or the Prophets. I have not come to destroy, but to fulfill. For amen I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away, not one jot or one tittle shall be [...]
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I can commiserate with the Pope.
Were I he, I too would feel deeply ashamed about the way the Church has handled their sex-crazed pervert priests. But that’s not what he’s ashamed about. He’s just ashamed word got out. He’s ashamed we know the Church’s dirty little secrets. And he’s ashamed about all the other [...]
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Posted in Christianity, tagged Wine, Holy Sacriment, blood, James Keegstra, Keegstra, Robert Smith, Don Andrews, Keegsra, Smith and Andrews, Keegstra and Andrews, Chief Justice Dickson, Blood and wine on April 13, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Blood is not wine, Wine is not blood
Speaking of hate crimes, it wasn’t long ago that three notable anti-Semites were charged and convicted of promoting hatred in Canada. Having lost their trials, each of these losers is legally remembered as nothing more than a big-fat-loser:
James Keegstra,
Robert Smith and
Don Andrews
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Whacked-Out Priest Whacks Off All Over His Love Interest
It’s one thing for men to be delusional about their religious beliefs. At least that’s legal. When done right, it’s been argued that you aren’t hurting anyone other than maybe yourself. In America, as long as you don’t hurt anyone else too awfully much, virtually everything and [...]
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Church doubles its pleasure and doubles its fun.
The Catholic clergy still loves its sex slaves. And the Catholic clergy is the first to cover it up.
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