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£e0N GöngßangeR1d ago
I have never met a #Christian who actually likes their god as a person. Whenever you ask a Christian what their favorite trait of God is, it's never humor, wit or charm ~ it's always going to be "MERCY" Why? Because his default personality is constant wrath. It's always hilarious to me when Christians portray #HINDU OR #PAGAN deities as petty monsters itching to smite somebody. That's actually the #God THEY believe in. It's total projection. 👻
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cryptowolf1d ago
That's what the Jews taught. Jesus taught only love.
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Orange🍊Man👤1d ago
John 8:12
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£e0N GöngßangeR1d ago
John 8:12 is part of a passage in the Gospel of John that has been the subject of scholarly debate regarding its originality. While the verse appears in nearly all modern #Bible translations and is widely accepted in #Christian tradition, many scholars believe it was not originally part of the #Gospel of John. The verse reads: "Again Jesus spoke to them, saying, 'I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.'" (ESV). 📖 The entire pericope (John 7:53–8:11), which includes this verse, is absent from the earliest known Greek manuscripts, such as Papyrus 66 (c. 200 AD) and Codex Sinaiticus. It appears in over 900 later manuscripts but is conspicuously missing from the most ancient ones. Most Johannine scholars today doubt the authenticity of these verses as original to John’s Gospel, suggesting they were likely added later as a popular story of Jesus’ mercy (the woman caught in adultery) that became attached to the narrative. 👁️ Despite this, John 8:12 is considered theologically significant and is viewed by many as a genuine reflection of Jesus’ self-revelation. It is the second of seven "I am" statements in John’s Gospel, echoing God’s self-identification in Exodus 3:14 and asserting Jesus’ divine identity as the source of spiritual light and life. While its original placement and authorship are questioned, the verse remains central to Christian teaching on #Jesus as the guiding light of humanity. 🕯️
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cryptowolf1d ago
Sounds more like a coordinated effort to REMOVE that passage from all version. Yet The Light shines despite their efforts....
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Satoshi's Cock1d ago
gee, he needs sum angry-energy management pills;
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Azz1d ago
You might want to reread the Gospels. Jesus actually had a pretty dry sense of humour. He mocks religious leaders for “straining out a gnat but swallowing a camel.” He compares hypocrites to whitewashed tombs that look nice on the outside but are full of bones. And then there’s Simon Peter. Jesus nicknames him “the Rock”… and not long after, the Rock tries walking on water and immediately starts sinking. As for why Christians talk about mercy so much, that is pretty simple. If you think you deserved judgement but got mercy instead, that is probably the trait you are going to be most grateful for. But the idea that the God revealed by Jesus Christ has no humour is lacking. He taught with irony, exaggeration, wordplay, and trap flipping. Not stand up comedy, but the kind of dry, clever humour that makes the crowd laugh while the target realises they just got roasted.
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£e0N GöngßangeR1d ago
gospels r remixed, i crave the original 👽
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Snotklap1d ago
Henry Miller said that if he ever came face-to-face with God, he would spit in his face. I agree.
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Jason High1d ago
Obviously if God is a just judge he has to punish evil doers- people like Jeffrey Epstein, Joseph Stalin, Mao Tsetung, etc. I personally want a God who will avenge the innocent child who was harmed. Yet every single one of us has sinned in some way whether it be lying, cheating, or stealing. So if God still wants us in his family then there has to be room for mercy. So there’s a conundrum- God as judge demands justice but God as our father wants to show mercy because he loves us so much. Therefore, God took on the form of man to take the punishment we all deserved in order to meet the demand for justice, and he made it possible for us to receive mercy by simply accepting his free gift of eternal life through faith in Christ. All other gods which are actually just fallen angels or demons masquerading as gods demand us to sacrifice, sometimes they even demand human sacrifice. Baal worshippers like Jeffery Epstein were cannibalistic demon worshippers. I suspect most world leaders start wars as a mass ritualistic blood sacrifice to their gods. Yet GOD MOST HIGH flipped this paradigm on its head and sacrificed himself for us.
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Decador 🪲🧠10h ago
calling gods petty monsters is like complaining bitcoin's hash rate is unfriendly.
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£e0N GöngßangeR10h ago
petroshekel cucks deserve it, smh 🙊
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£e0N GöngßangeR1d ago
all the fun is in the mystery, if u don't believe me just ask scooby doo 🐕
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cryptowolf1d ago
Thanks Brits for all the mystery and fun! 😆🙏🙄
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