Ben Masada
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Agreed, Paul was a cuckoo deceiver.
Really! So, why do you follow his gospel? According to your posts, I see no difference between your views and his gospel.
Ben
Agreed, Paul was a cuckoo deceiver.
Really! So, why do you follow his gospel? According to your posts, I see no difference between your views and his gospel.
Ben
… A group of Interfaith Scholars have classified Replacement Theology as a kind of Antisemitism.
As far as I'm concerned, Paul's position in Galatians is more like that of Reform Judaism -- something had changed, the Jewish people no longer have to live in "bondage," the old traditions are still valuable, but the requirements are no longer valid. That is not Replacement Theology, but liberalism.
Perhaps I should add that I addressed this recently in another thread.
I believe judaism really does have a problem with the worship of a creator as just a male and I think they veiw some christians as doing that. The creator(s) is two one male and one female that even though two are also one as well as well as being three. A very complex entity. GOD is only half of this and when people say hes everything it disagrees with the original hebrew texts.Hi Ben,
Thank you for the brief excursus into Replacement Theology you provided. It was somewhat informative, but highly flawed. At any rate, I found this bit amusing:
Let me guess: those are the same Interfaith Scholars who consider the entire New Testament and Christianity in general as a kind of Anti-semitism.
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Hi Saltmeister,
Thank you for clarifying. I read Paul’s statement, “cast out the bondswoman,” i.e., the Mosaic covenant, as an uncompromising, in this case highly illiberal imperative, but it is a matter of interpretation.
On another level, though, and this I like to think ties in, somewhat, with your views of the messianic era, to extend Paul’s (use of the) allegory in this case, it seems to me that Judaism, Christianity and Islam, or at least a remnant from among the three, will be, on some level, finally reconciled when once Hagar is recalled from the wilderness and Isaac and Ishmael embrace, at long last, in fraternal greeting. For that day, I wait.
Indeed you did. And with characteristic insight, I might add. Thank you.
By the way JESUS never did that. He did teach mary magdalene the doctrine of the wholeness of the creator which is why she is referred to as apostle to the apostles.I believe judaism really does have a problem with the worship of a creator as just a male and I think they veiw some christians as doing that. The creator(s) is two one male and one female that even though two are also one as well as well as being three. A very complex entity. GOD is only half of this and when people say hes everything it disagrees with the original hebrew texts.
I believe judaism really does have a problem with the worship of a creator as just a male and I think they veiw some christians as doing that. The creator(s) is two one male and one female that even though two are also one as well as well as being three. A very complex entity. GOD is only half of this and when people say hes everything it disagrees with the original hebrew texts.
This is rather for your credit that I take you seriously. And Paul will not kick my ass in the afterlife, because, for the dead no longer know anything. For them, love and hatred and rivalry have long perished. (Eccl. 9:5,6) Besides, the place to spend the afterlife is the grave.
Ben
I never have quoted Paul or backed anything he taught. Perhaps you confuse me with someone else.
Hi Ben,
Thank you for the brief excursus into Replacement Theology you provided. It was somewhat informative, but highly flawed. At any rate, I found this bit amusing:
Let me guess: those are the same Interfaith Scholars who consider the entire New Testament and Christianity in general as a kind of Anti-semitism.
I believe judaism really does have a problem with the worship of a creator as just a male and I think they veiw some christians as doing that. The creator(s) is two one male and one female that even though two are also one as well as well as being three. A very complex entity. GOD is only half of this and when people say hes everything it disagrees with the original hebrew texts.
By the way JESUS never did that. He did teach mary magdalene the doctrine of the wholeness of the creator which is why she is referred to as apostle to the apostles.
However since JESUS was human and divine she being only human is not his actual female counterpart which is why they wont be together for infinity. JESUS counterpart has to be first his heavenly counterpart , an angelic being not only human in order for the female to be his infinite counterpart. This is the only way it works.
There will be no more death and no more hades...hades means the grave in texts. So why would that be the place the spend any kind of life. JESUS resurrection has a purpose to spend it where everyone belongs......in paradise.
BTW, to tell you the truth, the NT is the main source of Antisemitism in the history of this plague in the world.
And for the flaw you have concluded my thread to be, would you care discussing the issue? I could learn a thing or two from my mistake brought to light.
Hi Ben,
Aye, there's the rub. Is one to conclude that Christianity, to appease you and your group of interfaith scholars, should either cease to exist or rewrite its scriptures (or some other option)?
At any rate, and by way of contrast, it might be worth noting that, according to National Socialists of Germany, the New Testament was the source of an enfeebling, that is to say (to their pagan, martial society) emasculating source of philo-Semitism. To them, St. Paul, with what Nietzsche (not a National Socialist) called that "rabbinic impudence which distinguishes him in all things," was the spreader of the Jewish "plague" of Christianity to the otherwise noble Europeans (excluding Slavs et. al.).
Correction. I don't find your thread to be flawed. I found your brief excursus into "Replacement Theology" flawed. I wouldn't mind providing a critique if you won't mind telling me why you provided it. What about Replacement Theology did it seem I had failed to understand? I told Saltmeister that I agreed with your reading of Galatians, after all, and that, I should think, ought to have earned me one of your crowns of approval rather than a reproof.
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Not a single Jew wrote any of the books of the NT.
What do you really mean by "the Jewish People no longer have to live in 'bondage'"? Does it mean that the Law is not to be observed anymore? If one does not observe the Law, he or she transgresses the Law. Since transgression of the Law is the definition of sin and we are no longer under the bondage of the Law, does it mean we are free to sin without having to answer for our wrongdoings?
If the death of Jesus has given you that license, what kind of people are you, amoral barbarians?
I have not asked for quotes you have mentioned about Paul but for the similarity of your views to his. How can one reject the preacher and adopt his doctrines?
Ben
Tell that to the notorious "moron" Nietzsche. He, a master of philology, said that Paul wrote with a "rabbinical impudence" which distinguished him in all things. That was said in a book you ought to applaud: The Antichrist.
Nietzsche did not know of our Jewish policy that one of the reasons for a Jew to lose his Jewish identity is to confess the beliefs of another religion opposite to Judaism. Paul ceased being Jewish when he founded Christianity in the city of Antioch, about 35 years after Jesus had been gone. Read Acts 11:26.