There should be a new version of the Bible that replaces words like Jews, Judeans, Hebrews and Israelites with Kikes whenever they are portrayed as doing, saying or thinking something bad

When are they portrayed as doing something good?

Even in their own editorialised fanfic they come across as the villains trying to make themselves look good but failing.

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Those times that Jesus healed a bunch of people and turned over the money changers table

The times that the Israeli prophets told the kikes to stop doing bad things

When the apostles miraculously healed people

When the Christian Israelis told the kikes to stop doing bad stuff

By the time of Jesus they had toned it down to the point that they no longer performed child sacrifice, or at least publicly forbade it and retconned "cherem" to "excommunicate" because they knew it'd make the Romans angry.

Back in the day those prophets likely all engaged in it. And the "bad things" they told them to stop doing were largely related to adopting goy culture.

I have a deep dive on jewish child sacrifice I can post if you want. It gets pretty ugly.
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Why did Moses tell people not to engage in human sacrifice in Leviticus 18 and Leviticus 20 and probably elsewhere if Moses was doing human sacrifice?

Do you have manuscripts other than the old testament confirming kikes committed human sacrifice?

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Did he?

We know jews were at least somewhat polytheistic as late as a couple centuries BC, there's a letter from a smaller jewish town to the temple in Jerusalem asking permission to establish a temple to another jewish deity. We don't have the reply of course, which may have been "no." But they wouldn't have written the letter unless they thought the answer might be "yes."

This flies in the face of biblical claims that the jews had been monotheists since the bronze age. Also given the significant discrepancies in the dead sea scrolls it's clear that the old testament wasn't a document that was faithfully copied since ancient times, it was constantly being chopped, changed and edited to suit the politics of the current year.

So if a jewish scribe around 0ad writes Moses as forbidding human sacrifice that tells us two things:

1. It was considered forbidden around 0ad

2. They had been doing it at some point, and possibly were still doing it. Otherwise there would be no need for a prohibition.

We also have references to kings after Moses engaging in cherem so even if he did make such a prohibition it didn't stick.

> Do you have manuscripts other than the old testament confirming kikes committed human sacrifice?

Do I need one? Like I said, why would they have a prohibition for something no one was doing. You don't see the pope issuing papal bulls warning catholics not to sacrifice babies, because catholics aren't doing that.
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Leviticus 18:21 "And thou shalt not let any of thy seed pass through the fire to Molech, neither shalt thou profane the name of thy God: I am the LORD."
Oh thank god, I thought sacrificing my children had been forbidden, but only to _Molech_ not to a mighty god like Yahweh.
Also Abraham and Jephthah.
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