Imagine being an atheist in 2026

It's the jewish way to destroy societies from within.

Challenge the only true religion and destroy the moral code of that nation with "removing violations of that nation's highest laws."
Promote the ill and deranged and openly ridicule anyone who doesn't "celebrate" their degeneracy.
Harshly punish anyone who dissents or even notices.
Set up a stringent set of laws and consequences for anyone coitizing or noticing the ones engineering the collapse.
Spend the nation into economic slavery.
Tax the goyim to death.

Then move onto the next host.
 
How can you deny the Bible? Serious question
You can start with because it didnt begin to be written until decades after he died

He was probably just a good rabbi who as time went on his followers exaggerated what he did, partly to justify why they followed him and to bring in new followers


I also guarantee you if chabad and schneerson were around 2000 years ago he would have had magical powers too
 
Theres actually no record of any of this, the church is the sole source of this claim
Completely false. Perhaps read the bible.
None of the original apostles ever wrote a word of the bible and the one guy who is responsible for the early bible never even met jesus
This is also obviously false. How much are you being paid to "influence" attitudes for the jews? You're going to have to do better if you want that $7000 pay off per post bro.
 
Completely false. Perhaps read the bible.
........read what i said again



This is also obviously false. How much are you being paid to "influence" attitudes for the jews? You're going to have to do better if you want that $7000 pay off per post bro
Nothing ive said is false. You dont know the most basic history about the writing of the bible
 
If we are being honest, they have found ancient portions of various books from the bible where the scriptures are literal phrased differently over time. That alone puts a dent into the "literal word of God" part of the bible. The people throughout the centuries rewriting and handing it down had to deal with biases, translation across 4+ languages, a specific culture and time that were different from their own, and linguistic drift over time where words no longer have the same meaning as they used to.

Everything that is stressed as important in the bible tends to be parables where humans can just relate to each other and the baser instinct and shared experiences that translate over time and place. The miracles are one of a few things: 1) a 40 year game of telephone and one upmanship. 2) a shared delusion, which has happened several other times throughout history; I mean if you get a few hundred people swearing to have witnessed something, you would tend to believe them when there is some special message or interpretation that some holy person or shaman receives or comes up with 3) some kind of proof of divinity, alien intervention, or a higher power.
 
John the Baptist is explicitly recorded in the New Testament (Matthew 14, Mark 6, Luke 3) and by the historian Josephus

Historical accounts and church tradition, particularly from early writers like Clement of Rome, Tertullian, and Jerome, confirm that Peter was crucified in Rome.

Historian Paul A. Maier places Peter’s death at the beginning of Nero’s persecution

And others hardly only church records.
 
John the Baptist is explicitly recorded in the New Testament (Matthew 14, Mark 6, Luke 3) and by the historian Josephus

Historical accounts and church tradition, particularly from early writers like Clement of Rome, Tertullian, and Jerome, confirm that Peter was crucified in Rome.

Historian Paul A. Maier places Peter’s death at the beginning of Nero’s persecution

And others hardly only church records.
John the baptist is not one of the apostles
 
and stole a lot from pre-christian jewish and aramaic texts, you know the routine
The christian church was entirely a jewish religion. Jesus did not associate in any way with gentiles and it was a requirement of the early church to be jewish or convert to judaism and to fully follow the torah and jewish customs (christians still follow the torah lol)


Paul is actually the one credited with pushing non jews to be accepted into the church
 
The christian church was entirely a jewish religion. Jesus did not associate in any way with gentiles and it was a requirement of the early church to be jewish or convert to judaism and to fully follow the torah and jewish customs (christians still follow the torah lol)


Paul is actually the one credited with pushing non jews to be accepted into the church
Not true. Look at John's gospel. Or when Jesus healed a Roman centurion's son.
 
The christian church was entirely a jewish religion. Jesus did not associate in any way with gentiles and it was a requirement of the early church to be jewish or convert to judaism and to fully follow the torah and jewish customs (christians still follow the torah lol)


Paul is actually the one credited with pushing non jews to be accepted into the church
Christianity started off as a sect and turned into a complete break from judism.

To say Christianity and judism are the same because they share the same roots is like saying an inner city black gangbanger looking at 30 to life is the same as you because you are both human, or a chimp and human are the same due to a common ancestor. Something did happen along the way that made the things different.

Yes Christianity, especially Roman Catholic and Orthodox, are most similar to torah jews, however torah, and talmudic jews reject anyone that is not jewish due to not being jewish. The idea that God would accept literally anyone seems to make the jews recoil in horror. The jews openly state that Mary was a whore, and Christ is boiling in a pot of shit and semen. (It's really weird that the jews have to sexualize literally everything. What is fucking wrong with them)

It should be pretty obvious that judism and Christianity are completely different: jews pray to satan, while Christians pray to God through Christ. "I am the way and the light," and all that.

Things diverge and then become completely different things. Root commonality should bring things and people together, however it doesn't' because it really isn't a factor in the final "product."
 
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