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Re:
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
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StarJade said: Quote: I do
not follow anyone�s rules. Either a thing is or it isn�t. Trying to
limit the chatter of evidence is a tad shallow and offers you no escape.
Maybe the chatter you have to say can be said on the wind of a sneeze
but explanations must carry across a wide Ocean.
JrnymnX replies: Afraid of a challenge then?
Starjade says: perhaps you do not note that I am the one who is openly
challenging the religious congregations. It is they who are the ones
who bite the Dust. Muslims challenged me to challenge Islam and ever
since they regret that challenge as Islam bit the Dust and still does to
this very day and I am still continuing to challenge Islam and
Christianity and the Jews and anyone and all religious scholars. Still
they bite the Dust. I have no reason to be afraid to challenge those so
called religious congregations as they are all powerless against me.
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Response to reply #214
StarJade said: Quote: erm what Jews invented the tale of Jesus then who
as that Christian story goes claims Jesus is that Deuteronomy Prophet.
JrnymnX replies: You claimed it was the Romans, not the Jews. Make up
your mind which tale you are going to tell, then stick with it or at
least admit defeat. Stop changing the narrative.
Starjade says: According to popular beliefs it was the Jews who wrote
out that tale. It is a Roman script but they still needed the Jews to
help them so they could get away with that deception. What�s the matter
are you miffed that I can use New Testament text to also back my mouth
up.
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StarJade said: Quote: Wanna
see if a Jew is stupid enough to think he can defend that claim of Jesus
from My Revelations.
JrnymnX replies: Why would I want that? Why would a Jew want that.
Your tactic of misdirection reveals your weakness.
Starjade says: You are the one who brought that matter of Jesus up and
I was simply replying to what you had said. So much for your self
proclaimed religious experts who believed in such tales.
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StarJade said: Quote: Oh and
lets not forget the Ishmaelites for they are Jews also.
JrnymnX replies: Have you asked them if they consider themselves to be
Jews? Didn't think so.
Starjade says: I do not need to ask. They are descendants of Abraham
and that makes them all Jews. I wasn�t asking but telling. They
thought they were Muslims but after I shattered the Korans claims and
the claims of Mad Muhammad and exposed the pagan moon god Hubal al�ilah
they wished they had not made that claim to me. Especially as I was
speaking under Islamic law that forces Muslims to reject what is proven
to not be true.
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StarJade said: Quote: Do you
think an Islamic jew can defend the Koran or the claims of mad Muhammad
from my Revelations.
JrnymnX replies: Misdirection again? But to address your misguided
question - why would they want to?
Starjade says: I have no need of misdirection. You bit the Dust a long
Time ago and are still chewing the Dust, don�t pretend that you are not
aware of your predicament. The Muslims came online to an Islamic forum
I was writing on and invited me to write on their forum where they
claimed they could defend the Koran and Muhammad�s claims from my
Revelations. They were keen to try and defend the Koran and the claims
of Muhammad never expecting I could prove outright that both were
frauds. I did prove they were frauds and Islam bit the Dust. By then I
had challenged the whole of Islam and I will not let them off that hook.
It was agreed we speak of the Koran and the claims of Muhammad. The law
says if you know something that is not true then you must be unafraid
and stand up and state it. The matter will then be discussed and
whatever is found to be true will be accepted as being true and whatever
is found to not be true will be rejected as being false.
I have had many conversations with the Muslims in their thousands and
the pages often went from 20 to over 50 pages long and so those Muslims
did enjoy trying to defend the Koran and the claims of Muhammad even
when it was clear they had bitten the Dust. People who are involved in
religion like to speak on religious matters one way or another.
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