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Paul was formerly known as Saul of Tarsus. Saul/Paul was a Jewish rabbi who belonged to a group in the Bible known as the Pharisees. Saul was devout and passionate about the Torah and Israelite traditions. He did not believe Jesus was the Messiah until he had an encounter with the risen Jesus. He was then commissioned as an Apostle, changed his name to Paul, and told everyone about the risen King, Jesus.

As the Apostles preached, churches began forming around Jesus, and there were times when Paul would write letters to these new communities to support them in their faith or correct them when they were struggling. One of these letters is Romans. The Roman emperor Claudius banished all Jews, including Christians, from Rome. After the exile ended a few years later, Christian Gentiles and Jews had different traditions and were at odds over what they should adhere to, so Paul wrote a letter to bring them together. It covers God’s righteousness, a new humanity, fulfills God’s promise to Israel, and attempts to unify the church.

The book of Romans doesn’t only go into detail about how “only Jews will have glory!” God includes everyone, as we are all His people. When Paul quotes Hosea, the intended meaning of Hosea was speaking of the southern kingdom of Judah and the Jews of the southern kingdom, but Paul speaks of Gentiles, as if to say Israel was now one and the same with the Gentiles. God’s plan is bigger than just Israel. According to the Law of Moses, the Ten Northern Tribes of Israel became like Gentiles. God divorced them.

Modern Jews do not like Jesus nor the Christian God due to Him accepting Gentiles as His people, in the Talmud say that gentiles are like animals and Jesus is burning in His own shit in hell. "Never mind the Bible, it's the sanity of the Talmud you need to understand the world and yourself," the Israel Times reports in a recent piece about the work of a well-known Jewish scholar Rabbi Adin Steinsalz. The original article has been removed, oneforisrael.org discusses the quote that attracted my attention in the first place. According to Rabbi Adin Steinsalz, the Talmud, or the Oral Law of the Rabbis, should serve as the foundation for religious instruction in Israeli schools instead of the Bible. I assume the normie consensus would be like, yeah makes sense, a Jew should read their book instead of the Bible. But a lot of the arguments are "they don't follow the Talmud" which in itself is retarded when it's common knowledge that the Talmud is central to Rabbinic Judaism. Jews want Jews to read the Talmud. The majority of people I've met have denied even following the Talmud or that it reflects Judaism, but this Rabbi actually states, "It's a central pillar for understanding anything about Judaism."


Say to the Israelites: ‘Any Israelite or any foreigner residing in Israel who sacrifices any of his children to Molek is to be put to death. The members of the community are to stone him.

Moloch (Moloch *aka Molech, or Molek) is called the most wicked entity (moloch is also considered the act of child sacrifice nowadays, and that the false god is actually baal) in the Bible and is described as a Canaanite god. The Scriptures first bring him up in Leviticus, where God warns the Israelites not to join the evil ways of the Canaanites; things like homosexual acts, incest, and especially the sacrifice of children to Moloch. The verse says, “You shall not give any of your offspring to be burned for Moloch,” showing how serious this sin is. Moloch is mentioned without any introduction because people of that time already knew how terrible he was. He was the false god of the Ammonites, a people said to come from Lot, who often fought the Israelites and were seen as hostile and wicked for refusing to worship the biblical God. Besides the Ammonites, some Israelites also used child sacrifice as a way to hide children born from affairs, thinking that destroying the child would hide their sin from God. This loophole is perhaps why  God speaks to Moses in Leviticus so plainly, the punishment for giving children to moloch is death. (Leviticus 18-20). The punishment was not only for Israelites, but for anyone including foreigners living in Israel. God also said that if the person that knows about child sacrifice and they choose to turn away or ignore them, then the person that is choosing to ignore and not do anything will be punished along with their families and those close to them.

St. John Chrysostom (345-407 A.D.): Speaking about those who force a woman to have an abortion to hide immorality: “You do not let a harlot remain a harlot, but make her a murderer as well.” Regarding the abortionist, St. John considered him/her: “. . . worse than a murderer.”


Abortions are promoted as healthcare to women across the world, it originally came from wanting to hide affairs due to needing to make a living and how taboo it was to be out of wedlock so they'd lose their jobs. Some feminist professor named Fissel (who I do not give a shit about and I will never bring up again) claimed, "women have freedom with their bodies and men did not like that"
Freedom isn't killing a baby you created with a man who refused to step up in any sort of way, but what I'm moreso confused on why everyone's ignoring the fact how traumatizing it is and promoting it so lightly and as a first option. I believe that this is because the abortion industry preys on women who've been traumatized from being in unfortunate situations from financial to peer pressure and abuse. The predominant themes identified as reasons for seeking abortion included financial reasons (40%), timing (36%), partner related reasons (31%), and the need to focus on other children (29%). Most women reported multiple reasons for seeking an abortion crossing over several themes (64%). (source: X) I also believe that they're minimizing the worth of the infant with buzzwords. "parasite, clump of cells" etc. Abortion is dismissed in a bad light, because they don't know what abortion really is. Or they know, and they don't care.

The pill forces a miscarriage, which itself is a very traumatic thing for your body to go through, and sometimes needing multiple rounds. It's like a really heavy and crampy period, but it's the pregnancy tissue (developing embryo or fetus, amniotic sac, and placenta). The other way is sucking it out, which is typically preformed at 12 weeks at the latest (1st trimester), by week 12, there’s a heartbeat. It has vital organs and a growing nervous system. However it is not fully developed due to still processing in the mothers womb, but life begins at contraception, scientifically. 13 and 24 weeks is a mid term abortion, and round then they start to be sensitive to light, sound, and your voice. The baby is sucked out after dilating your vagina. Late term abortions are rare, only being preformed due to the health complications on the mother, but the first and second trimesters aren't any less like this. They still dismember and suck it out. Mid term abortions are legal in 58% of states.

The files that have been made public have shown people how insane these people really are and how powerful they are in our political system. They only assaulted, abused, and trafficked women and girls. For a variety of reasons, they use people of other races that they despise against us. They forced African American guys to fuck blond white girls and during Satanic practices until they were bleeding. There was a lot of disgusting degeneracy directed at white women and girls at the events. A little girl in 2011 said Jesus made her feel safe, to which Epstein said "oops" because they dressed up as our savior and raped her.

Israel's status as "God's Israel" is based upon some personal theological interpretations. Most protestants I've met genuinely believe that Jews are the stewards of the oracles of God and God's Israel is the Israel of today, but know that the Jews openly hate us in their "Holy Book" and they think it's funny to blasphemy our God.

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