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Re:
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
Reply #78 - Yesterday
at 08:21
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Starjade says: I am prepared
to back my mouth up on those issues using what you accept as being
genuine original Jewish text. After all they are the people in question
and it is their religion. I did reply to you an answer but it appears
you just discounted it without accepting the obvious and final
conclusions to the reality of that text.
JrnymnX replies: At that time you accused the Jewish text of being a
christian interpretation, what point was there in further discussion if
you don't accept the source of the text as being valid.
Starjade says: I did still replied an answer using the very text you
used. So you could have replied.
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StarJade says: (Quoting
JrnymnX) 15 The Lord your God will raise up for you a prophet from among
your own people, like myself; him you shall heed. (StarJade's response)
Right then according to that statement the Jews have no choice in the
matter and if they ignore the word of God then they are guilty of
blasphemy and must be stoned to death in accordance with Blasphemy laws.
JrnymnX: That is not what that verse says at all. That verse talks
about the origins of the prophet, not about the punishment for
blasphemy.
Styarjade says: I grew up among the Jews. The living God said to him
you should heed. I can tell you for a fact the Jews broke their
Covenant with the living God. They did not like my plans to sell off
their lands of Israel for larger tracts of land in Africa or in building
that Third Temple in Africa or in the paying of that tax they owe to the
living God. They therefore are guilty of blasphemy and will be stoned
to their deaths.
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StarJade says: It states
openly and clearly ( from among your own people )...It does not say that
Prophet will be a Jew in that passage does it.
JrnymnX replies: Why should it. When a jury selects a foreman from
among them, it is understood that the foreman will be a member of the
jury, not someone who happens to be loafing among them. When a person
is chosen from a group of people, the person must first belong to that
froup, or they cannot be chosen. Chosing a person from among the Jews
would necessarily make that person a Jew. This is the only valid
interpretation.
Starjade says: You said he would be a Jew. It does not say he would be
a Jew. So admit that error in your word. There were always alien
residents living among the Jews so it is still an assumption that this
Prophet would be a Jew especially when it says he would be raised up in
the midst of those Jews.
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StarJade says: At no time
does it say that specific Prophet would be a Jew only that he would be
raised up amongst them.
JrnymnX replies: No, it says the prophet would be raised up from among
them, not raised up among them. The 'from' means the prophet will be a
member of their group, not someone who is accidentally present.
Starjade says: That is your assumption. Alien residents live amongst
the Jews and what a petty point to bring up to someone who can be
established by Deuteronomy law to be a Prophet with a provable
connection to the living God. So I am not an ordinary alien resident.
The Jews can cry baby all they want and stomp their feet and insist
they want a Jew but be warned I do not plan to save them anymore and
their words will be wasted space. Considering all the fantastic
evidence I have shown to the Jews regarding my being that Deuteronomy
Prophet is most petty to turn around and say no we want a Jew. Well the
fact is the Jews are not worthy.
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StarJade says: And if those Jews do not listen then they are standing
against their own religion and that is an act of Blasphemy isn�t that
also a fact. Blasphemy carries a death sentence a death by stoning. I
can stone every Jew on earth to their deaths and it is expected that I
would obey the will of the living God on that matter of the Jews
Blasphemy.
JrnymnX replies: You are not the Deuteronomy prophet, so its not
blasphemy. Even if you were (which you're not) rejecting you wouldn't
be blasphemy. You have no authority over the Jews, and as one who
rejects their religion would not be entitled to carry out any religious
sentence against them. You would be judged by British law, which I'm
fairly certain frowns upon stoning innocent people.
Starjade says: You do not carry the authority to Judge me and say I am
this or that Prophet. The law of Deuteronomy Ch 19 v 15 already
established that I am a Prophet with a provable connection to the living
God. Those sorts of people do not pass by every day. The Jews are
waiting for a Prophet from God to come and gather them up from the four
corners of the globe.
Perhaps you forget that the living God said to him you should hearken
and as they are waiting for me to come as their ruling King and to me
they should hearken then I have absolute authority over the Jews. And
if they do not hearken then be certain I will see they are stoned to
death in earthquake rubble. I have not rejected the Jews religion but
am enforcing it. I can stone people to death in earthquake rubble and
they certainly will die in their millions. The Crown of England also
has a death sentence on it and it had better pray that I do not get
power over those Muslims because religious assassins will be most useful
to me in exacting Gods will on earth.
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StarJade says: Now come on
sneaky JrnymnX you are not showing any quotes of that saying that...we
want a link now for that specific statement.
JrnymnX replies: If you would be so kind as to provide the link to the
thread from which you are quoting this I will attempt to retrieve the
link. I will respond to the rest of your comments later.
Starjade says: You keep saying the Bible says this or that and yet not
making any chapter and verse quotes so we can all go look up that
chapter and verse and see what was really said and why.
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