@GhostLiberator @freepatriot @eriner

No, Jews are not bad. The Jew Kux Klan is bad. Many Jews are just as much a slave to the Internationale as you are. A racial supremacist cult has appropriated the name of all Jews, using their social perception as a shield for supremacist criminality. But to say "Jews are bad" is to fall into the trap laid by the supremacists.

You should say, "Free the Jewish people from the supremacist cult leaders."

@JooKuxKlan @GhostLiberator @freepatriot @eriner >You should say, "Free the Jewish people from the supremacist cult leaders."
The elites don't want people to know this, but Salvation through Christ is free. He will literally forgive you for all your sins and make your soul new. The jews know this and CHOOSE, actively and in the present tense, to ignore and actively persecute. If they didn't ignore it, they would no longer be jews but Christians— even if previously and ethnically jewish. That jews reject something that's free is odd in and of itself (because they're stingy cheapskates), but that they'd spite something priceless is exceptionally jewish.
@BowsacNoodle @JooKuxKlan @freepatriot @eriner @GhostLiberator

> "Free the Jewish people from the supremacist cult leaders."

How? They're one and the same thing. God's chosen people, etc, with their genocidal ethnostate.

> ...Salvation through Christ is free.

Just like every other figment of the imagination. Meanwhile though, 10's of millions of Christian Zionists are currently hell bent on extorting taxes from the 'Murican people to send to the aforementioned genocidal ethnostate... I wouldn't exactly call that "free", neither in terms of money, nor in terms of liberty.

Genocidal mass delusions like both of the above are actually quite expensive. The free lobotomy is just a loss leader...

@toiletpaper @freepatriot @eriner @BowsacNoodle @GhostLiberator

Christian Zionists are insane. You have no quarrel from me on that one.

Are you blaming Christian Zionism on the Jews? Christian Zionism is a curse from God.

The Jews are not the cause. The fact that Western Christians have rejected Christ for their false religious sects is the cause. God swore to send strong delusion upon nations that reject him.

Just using the word, "Christian" does not put a man right with God.

@JooKuxKlan @toiletpaper @freepatriot @eriner @GhostLiberator >The Jews are not the cause of Christian Zionism
Who bankrolled Scofield Reference Bible publication? Dispensationalism is a movement that jews funded heavily for their benefit. Split hairs on whether they all share collective guilt for the sins of their most vile, but they have ethnic and cultural codes about not harming other jews. I have little problem with "deli jews", but they still benefit from sodomy jews, war jews, and finance jews directly and indirectly.

@BowsacNoodle @freepatriot @eriner @GhostLiberator @toiletpaper

Dispensationalism was cooked up by Roman Catholics, not Jews.

Link:

jamesjpn.net/eschatology/the-o

Every time the Roman Catholics instigate a crime, the prop up a Jewish patsy.

Dispensationalism is just another branch of Catholicism. It is part of their anti-protestant, counter-reformation campaign.

The Catholics are going to prop up a Catholic savior for western 'civilization' and the white nationalist suckers are falling for it.

@JooKuxKlan @freepatriot @eriner @GhostLiberator @toiletpaper I don't like Jesuits, but I am not inclined to believe they would setup an elaborate Rube Goldberg machine to fund the foundation of Israel and damage Christendom and humanity writ large when we have the receipts for the jews who did this. The jews had means, motive, and opportunity, while this is just a priori conclusion that [bad thing happened therefore it just be CATHOLICS]. Lutherans, Orthodox, and Catholics all believe an amillennialist view, so I struggle to see how this would damage those separate from Rome, especially considering how widespread and dominant those churches were at the alleged time of this plot.
@BowsacNoodle @JooKuxKlan @freepatriot @eriner @GhostLiberator @toiletpaper Hmm, I dunno, he makes a very compelling case for Dispensationalism (as it appears in America today) came from the Roman Catholics and not, like, English puritans or something.
@BowsacNoodle @JooKuxKlan @freepatriot @eriner @GhostLiberator @toiletpaper It's somewhat disconcerting that I, a Lutheran, often find myself on the side of Rome.
@Crux_Invictus @JooKuxKlan @freepatriot @eriner @GhostLiberator @toiletpaper Small-e-ecumenism against divisive lies and evil meant to damage Christendom and harm humanity is a worthy cause. It's why March For Life works so well as one of the few places where Protestants and Catholics don't fight against each other.
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The whole point of protestantism is to fight against Catholicism:

""The Christian nobility should set itself against the pope as against a common enemy and destroyer of Christendom for the salvation of the poor souls who perish because of this tyranny. . . . to help the German nation to be free and Christian again after the wretched, heathenish, and un-Christian rule of the pope."

-- Martin Luther, founder of Protestantism

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@JooKuxKlan How much of Luther's reformation was against the political intersecting and corrupting the church and the deliberate misuse of that authority to the level of affecting theology? I don't take issue with what I've read of Luther, and I bet he'd call your claims foolish were he around today.

@BowsacNoodle @JooKuxKlan Come on mate, having read Luther you'd know exactly what he'd say.

>"You fart from the Devil's own arsehole!"
@Crux_Invictus @JooKuxKlan I guess I should read more. I'm just not ready to get hounded by my Catholic friends for that (kidding, although they don't like him and some are knee jerk about it).
@BowsacNoodle @JooKuxKlan Careful, reading Luther is where @SuperLutheran started.

Now he cannot escape the clutches of the Book of Concord.
@JooKuxKlan @BowsacNoodle Huh, and here's silly old me who thought Protestants were protesting the errors of the Roman Catholic Church with the aim of reforming the Western Church.

Does everything you know about Christianity come from the Baptists or something?
Luther wanted to reform Catholicism not 'fight it'. Protestant literally comes from the word protest. Catholics in protest.

He never wanted another church schism, but it happened anyway. Also hard to call him the 'founder' of protestantism when

1: There were people before him with the same complaints like John Wycliffe and Jan Hus. The former inspired the later and both inspired Luther.

2: The protestants immediately fractured, during Luther's lifetime. It got bad enough for Lutherans, Calvinists and to a lesser extent Anabaptists to kill each other. Mostly because Zwingli called Luther a cannibal lol
@Deplorable_Degenerate @JooKuxKlan @BowsacNoodle Lutherans don't even know, who founded their theology. Was it Luther or Melanchthon? They are using Melanchthon's theology after all.
@maxmustermann @Deplorable_Degenerate @JooKuxKlan @BowsacNoodle I’m not a Lutheran, but I can already hear them say Christ founded their theology, and broadcast it through the Apostles.
@Deplorable_Degenerate @JooKuxKlan @BowsacNoodle @maxmustermann I’d not take a self-professed “Church” seriously, that did not believe it. So in a way I suppose it’s “my fault” …
@Deplorable_Degenerate @JooKuxKlan @BowsacNoodle @KingOfWhiteAmerica But is it really the revealed tradition of God or just made up as the went along? People got punched over this question by the way.
@maxmustermann @Deplorable_Degenerate @JooKuxKlan @BowsacNoodle Any Communion I could possibly take seriously would reject the notion that they were “making things up as they went along”; and would be certain that theirs is the Revealed Tradition of God according to sincere movements of the Holy Spirit.
Given the nature of Sola Scriptura I would say protestants get everything they believe from the Bible, even if it doesn't feature as heavily in Lutheranism.

Though Biblical interpretation is all over the place. I am not a fan of dispensationalism but it is at the very least based on actual things writen in the Bible that they've misinterpreted.
Honestly pretty common among the protestants. John Calvin ran into this too, where people took his idea and remolded it sometimes in ways that disgusted him. If I recall correctly he got especially upset with the Huguenots for their runaway iconoclastic ideas because nothing says you love Jesus like smashing a statue of him with hammers.
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