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[ - ] dosvydanya_freedomz 1 point 2 monthsFeb 24, 2025 09:41:37 ago (+1/-0)

yeah nelson darby did alot of damage to the evangelical movement almost a century ago when he introduced his dispensationalism doctrines in to the churches.

christians ceased to be good bereans and trusted their pastors.

rick wiles of trunews thinks that there were also big money coming in to these pastors to promote this movement that aligned with the creation of rothchild israel. (wiles is also kind of a false teacher himself but he is right about christian zionism)

the jews desire the messiah not because of righteousness but because they are promised to among other things to have 2.000 slaves and to be the head of the nations.

some jews think that the state of israel is the messiah and thats why they seek to expand it, others disagree and expect a human messiah (actually two) that will usher their tikkun olam ( the world to come) where there will be only jews that will survive these wars along with the nations that submit to them.

the beliefs varies among each sect. the kabbalist have different interpretations than the rest but at the same time the end goal its the same. total submission by the goyim

[ - ] BeholdTheLight 1 point 2 monthsFeb 24, 2025 09:09:31 ago (+1/-0)

Honestly even the softer churches are in some way zionist, they all are. Ive gotten in trouble for insinuating jewish behavior, even though nothing i said was "wrong". Notice the christian dogma of being "nice to everyone" also happens to excuse the very criminals forcing this horseshit on everyone else.

[ - ] TheNoticing 0 points 2 monthsFeb 24, 2025 15:47:54 ago (+0/-0)

Notice the christian dogma of being "nice to everyone"

Except if you say anything at all bad about pissrael or any singular kike. Then you're the reincarnation of Hitler and they'll literally fight you for talking bad about "god's chosen people."

[ - ] ImplicationOverReason -3 points 2 monthsFeb 24, 2025 06:05:03 ago (+0/-3)

Heresy aka hearsay implies a suggestion towards ones consent. Giving consent to a suggestion implies heresy/haeresis - "to hold", hence consent being tempted to hold onto suggested aka a heresy to hold onto hearsay.

That's how spell-craft works...

[ - ] Love240 1 point 2 monthsFeb 24, 2025 06:56:58 ago (+1/-0)

Heresy is from Latin hæresis, "school of thought, philosophical sect." The Latin word is from Greek hairesis "a taking or choosing for oneself, a choice, a means of taking; a deliberate plan, purpose; philosophical sect, school,"

[ - ] ImplicationOverReason 1 point 2 monthsFeb 24, 2025 08:18:48 ago (+1/-0)

is from

God...right?

school of thought, philosophical sect

a) To join a school or a sect implies ones choice to "hold onto" the suggestion of another aka heresy to hold onto hearsay.

b) If God; then there can be only one teacher for each one student.

c) If God; then there's no school/schola - "vacation from business" for anyone within. A suggested sect tempts one to join; while ignoring sect/seco - "to divide", hence God separating teacher (all perceivable) and student (ones perception).

a taking or choosing for oneself

If only God gives (inception) and takes (death) ones being (life), then giving (consent) and taking (suggested) from one another ignores that, hence "heresy in law, is an offense against christianity, consisting in a denial of some of its essential doctrines, publicly avowed and obstinately maintained"... https://webstersdictionary1828.com/Dictionary/heresy