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Sermon On The Mount
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Skeeter
2024-04-04 16:30:15 UTC
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Ted says...
In article <17c2dc96aff8594a$169751$3716115
says...
In article
In article
Why did the Romans crucify Jesus? Because he
had >>>> become >>>>>>>>>>>> too woke.
<https://twitter.com/DougJBalloon/status/1774230983350362304>
--bks
He was also a Communist.
Jesus of Nazareth is a figure who is often emulated
for his >>>>>>>>>> emphasis on kindness, mercy and love, but
many >>>> of his >>>>>>> disciples >> > seem to miss a very large
part of >>>> his teachings in >>>>>>> their attempts >> > to mimic
his virtues.
Many of Jesusâ?? ideas would be considered
controversial in >>>>>>> the >> > modern world, but his
attitudes >>>> regarding economics >>>>>>> would be >> > especially
radical, >>>> aligning less with the >>>>>>> conservative views of
many of >>>> his followers and more with >>>>>>> the far-left
views we now >>>> call >> > communist.
However, the mainstream interpretations of Jesusâ??
philosophy seem >> > to ignore or undermine his economic
ideals, >>>>>>> most often in the >> > interest of preserving
capitalism. >>>>>>> American history has given us >> > many
examples of Biblical >>>>>>> interpretations being used to
excuse >>>>>>> harmful institutions >>>>>>> such as slavery and
attempt to >>>> de-radicalize >> > the image of >>>>>>> popular
figures such as >>>> Martin Luther King Jr. It is >> > only >>>>>>>
responsible that >>>> we separate Jesusâ?? relationship with money
from >>>> that of any churches who stand to profit
financially from >>>>>>> >>>> more >> > capitalist interpretations
of his words. >> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> We can read stories about
Jesusâ?? emphasis on >>>> communal >>>>>>> practices, >> > like
sharing meals and labor and >>>> starting the >>>>>>> tradition now
referred to as >>>> â??communion.â? We can also see >>>>>>>
that he has a >> > >>>> particular interest in the needs of people
who >>>>>>> his >>>> society would >> > rather abandon such as
women who had >>>>>>> >>>> committed adultery and those >> > with
leprosy or physical >>>>>>>>>>> disabilities. >> > >>>>>>>>>> He
tells his followers to >>>> forgive their debtors, that they
should >> > not store up >>>> treasures on earth and that
they cannot >>>>>>> serve both God >> >>>>> and money. In Matthew
21, he becomes so >>>>>>> enraged by >>>> people using a >> >
temple for economic exchange, he >>>>>>> >>>> starts flipping
tables. >> > >>>>>>>>>> In Matthew 19, a rich >>>> man approaches
him for instruction and >>>>>>> Jesus >> > tells >>>> him to give
up all his possessions and give the >>>>>>> money to >>>> the >> >
poor.
â??It is easier for a camel to go through the eye
of a >>>>>>> needle than >> > for someone who is rich to enter
the Kingdom of >>>>>>> God,� Jesus said in >> > Matthew 19:24
NIV.
This notion that a rich person would have to stop
being >>>>>>> rich in >> > order to follow him is explicitly
incompatible with >>>>>>> capitalist >> > thinking. Why make
people choose between >>>>>>> following him and pursuing >> >
wealth unless he dislikes the >>>>>>> effects of wealth and
hopes >>>> to >> > counteract them in some way >>>>>>> by
encouraging an >>>> alternative lifestyle >> > among his followers?
Despite the context and direct nature of his
statement, it >>>>>>> seems >> > to be interpreted quite
differently by many wealthy and >>>>>>> influential >> >
Christians who have yet to give up their >>>>>>> possessions.
Under capitalism, interpretations favored by
rich >>>> people are >>>>>>> given >> > more of a platform. This has
created the exact type of >>>>>>> hierarchy >> > among Jesusâ??
fans that he devoted so much time to >>>>>>> warning against.
His attempts to redistribute power are >>>>>>> often
downplayed, and this >> > is interpreted instead as a story
about how nobody is perfect. >> > >>>>>>>>>> SIUE is
home to a large Christian population, including 20 >>>>>>>>>>
Christian organizations, whose members I sincerely hope will
avoid >> > such a convenient dismissal of this issue.
All >>>> of us at >>>>>>> SIUE, >> > Christian or otherwise, should
question the >>>>>>> motivations of our >> > sources.
Information >>>> is never presented >>>>>>> without an agenda, and
it >> > is >>>> alarmingly common for >>>>>>> information to be
presented in >>>> deceitful >> > ways.
An idea as simple as â??love your neighborsâ?
can >>>> be used >>>>>>> to promote >> > the exact opposite
message. I >>>> hope that any >>>>>>> readers seeking to >> >
understand Jesusâ?? >>>> words will think >>>>>>> critically about
their own >> > >>>> ideologies as well and whether >>>>>>> they
align more closely >>>> with the >> > whitewashed commercial
version that grants >>>> wishes or the radical >> >
political figure >>>>>>> portrayed in >>>> the Bible. >> >
nobody reads anything this long
Exactly. In fact, the motivation is not to even start
reading >>>>>>>> it. Very brief posts, otoh, almost always get
read.
Jesus (and God) taught those that were willing to learn.
If you were unwilling to read a few words, let alone
books, how do >>>>>>> you hope to learn what was being taught?
Jesus and the New Testament were needed because of the
many that >>>>>>> were unwilling to learn and follow the simple
rules of the Old >>>>>>> Testament. He wants you to understand
and follow him. It is >>>>>>> your choice.
The main thing I don't like about Jesus is that he eats
shit. It's >>>>>> disgusting.
I remember when you used to post as Scatboi, Ted, that was
back >>>>> when I was posting as Carny....man what a ride!
I remember when you used to brag about how much shit I can
eat, Chad. >>>> We found it disgusting, but you were proud of
it.
tinw, scatboi
Ted thought he met his soulmate when Chad told him he liked
shooting craps.
Turns out Chad's into projectile diarrhea.
and this kind of stuff only comes from your sick mind ted.
they don't call him scatboi for nothing, when they're
not calling him alice or fat fuck chadlee
only you think of this stuff
Chad is severely demented.
yes, him and skeeter are both assclowns
https://postimg.cc/xJDvdhfW
Obsession and rerun noted. Cowardly switching groups noted. You have
become like Rudy. Useless.
He claims he isn't Chad. What should we call him, then? "ratboy"?
"shitstink"? "pukester"?
I know you like to be called Alice sometimes, you skirt wearing sissy...
http://al.howardknight.net/?ID=160968069700 ROFL!
My #1 frogging fan is back. What a coward.
%
2024-04-04 17:02:26 UTC
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Ted says...
In article <17c2dc96aff8594a$169751$3716115
says...
In article
In article
Why did the Romans crucify Jesus? Because he
had >>>> become >>>>>>>>>>>> too woke.
<https://twitter.com/DougJBalloon/status/1774230983350362304>
--bks
He was also a Communist.
Jesus of Nazareth is a figure who is often emulated
for his >>>>>>>>>> emphasis on kindness, mercy and love, but
many >>>> of his >>>>>>> disciples >> > seem to miss a very large
part of >>>> his teachings in >>>>>>> their attempts >> > to mimic
his virtues.
Many of Jesusâ?? ideas would be considered
controversial in >>>>>>> the >> > modern world, but his
attitudes >>>> regarding economics >>>>>>> would be >> > especially
radical, >>>> aligning less with the >>>>>>> conservative views of
many of >>>> his followers and more with >>>>>>> the far-left
views we now >>>> call >> > communist.
However, the mainstream interpretations of Jesusâ??
philosophy seem >> > to ignore or undermine his economic
ideals, >>>>>>> most often in the >> > interest of preserving
capitalism. >>>>>>> American history has given us >> > many
examples of Biblical >>>>>>> interpretations being used to
excuse >>>>>>> harmful institutions >>>>>>> such as slavery and
attempt to >>>> de-radicalize >> > the image of >>>>>>> popular
figures such as >>>> Martin Luther King Jr. It is >> > only >>>>>>>
responsible that >>>> we separate Jesusâ?? relationship with money
from >>>> that of any churches who stand to profit
financially from >>>>>>> >>>> more >> > capitalist interpretations
of his words. >> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> We can read stories about
Jesusâ?? emphasis on >>>> communal >>>>>>> practices, >> > like
sharing meals and labor and >>>> starting the >>>>>>> tradition now
referred to as >>>> â??communion.â? We can also see >>>>>>>
that he has a >> > >>>> particular interest in the needs of people
who >>>>>>> his >>>> society would >> > rather abandon such as
women who had >>>>>>> >>>> committed adultery and those >> > with
leprosy or physical >>>>>>>>>>> disabilities. >> > >>>>>>>>>> He
tells his followers to >>>> forgive their debtors, that they
should >> > not store up >>>> treasures on earth and that
they cannot >>>>>>> serve both God >> >>>>> and money. In Matthew
21, he becomes so >>>>>>> enraged by >>>> people using a >> >
temple for economic exchange, he >>>>>>> >>>> starts flipping
tables. >> > >>>>>>>>>> In Matthew 19, a rich >>>> man approaches
him for instruction and >>>>>>> Jesus >> > tells >>>> him to give
up all his possessions and give the >>>>>>> money to >>>> the >> >
poor.
â??It is easier for a camel to go through the eye
of a >>>>>>> needle than >> > for someone who is rich to enter
the Kingdom of >>>>>>> God,� Jesus said in >> > Matthew 19:24
NIV.
This notion that a rich person would have to stop
being >>>>>>> rich in >> > order to follow him is explicitly
incompatible with >>>>>>> capitalist >> > thinking. Why make
people choose between >>>>>>> following him and pursuing >> >
wealth unless he dislikes the >>>>>>> effects of wealth and
hopes >>>> to >> > counteract them in some way >>>>>>> by
encouraging an >>>> alternative lifestyle >> > among his followers?
Despite the context and direct nature of his
statement, it >>>>>>> seems >> > to be interpreted quite
differently by many wealthy and >>>>>>> influential >> >
Christians who have yet to give up their >>>>>>> possessions.
Under capitalism, interpretations favored by
rich >>>> people are >>>>>>> given >> > more of a platform. This has
created the exact type of >>>>>>> hierarchy >> > among Jesusâ??
fans that he devoted so much time to >>>>>>> warning against.
His attempts to redistribute power are >>>>>>> often
downplayed, and this >> > is interpreted instead as a story
about how nobody is perfect. >> > >>>>>>>>>> SIUE is
home to a large Christian population, including 20 >>>>>>>>>>
Christian organizations, whose members I sincerely hope will
avoid >> > such a convenient dismissal of this issue.
All >>>> of us at >>>>>>> SIUE, >> > Christian or otherwise, should
question the >>>>>>> motivations of our >> > sources.
Information >>>> is never presented >>>>>>> without an agenda, and
it >> > is >>>> alarmingly common for >>>>>>> information to be
presented in >>>> deceitful >> > ways.
An idea as simple as â??love your neighborsâ?
can >>>> be used >>>>>>> to promote >> > the exact opposite
message. I >>>> hope that any >>>>>>> readers seeking to >> >
understand Jesusâ?? >>>> words will think >>>>>>> critically about
their own >> > >>>> ideologies as well and whether >>>>>>> they
align more closely >>>> with the >> > whitewashed commercial
version that grants >>>> wishes or the radical >> >
political figure >>>>>>> portrayed in >>>> the Bible. >> >
nobody reads anything this long
Exactly. In fact, the motivation is not to even start
reading >>>>>>>> it. Very brief posts, otoh, almost always get
read.
Jesus (and God) taught those that were willing to learn.
If you were unwilling to read a few words, let alone
books, how do >>>>>>> you hope to learn what was being taught?
Jesus and the New Testament were needed because of the
many that >>>>>>> were unwilling to learn and follow the simple
rules of the Old >>>>>>> Testament. He wants you to understand
and follow him. It is >>>>>>> your choice.
The main thing I don't like about Jesus is that he eats
shit. It's >>>>>> disgusting.
I remember when you used to post as Scatboi, Ted, that was
back >>>>> when I was posting as Carny....man what a ride!
I remember when you used to brag about how much shit I can
eat, Chad. >>>> We found it disgusting, but you were proud of
it.
tinw, scatboi
Ted thought he met his soulmate when Chad told him he liked
shooting craps.
Turns out Chad's into projectile diarrhea.
and this kind of stuff only comes from your sick mind ted.
they don't call him scatboi for nothing, when they're
not calling him alice or fat fuck chadlee
only you think of this stuff
Chad is severely demented.
yes, him and skeeter are both assclowns
https://postimg.cc/xJDvdhfW
Obsession and rerun noted. Cowardly switching groups noted. You have
become like Rudy. Useless.
He claims he isn't Chad. What should we call him, then? "ratboy"?
"shitstink"? "pukester"?
I know you like to be called Alice sometimes, you skirt wearing sissy...
http://al.howardknight.net/?ID=160968069700 ROFL!
My #1 frogging fan is back. What a coward.
is that when you and fat fuck chad leap frog over each other
in order to act a fool first, or when you butt bang chad and
call him a bitch
Ted
2024-04-04 17:10:37 UTC
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Ted says...
In article <17c2dc96aff8594a$169751$3716115
says...
In article
In article
     Why did the Romans crucify Jesus?  Because he
had >>>> become >>>>>>>>>>>>    too woke.
<https://twitter.com/DougJBalloon/status/1774230983350362304>
       --bks
He was also a Communist.
Jesus of Nazareth is a figure who is often emulated
for his >>>>>>>>>> emphasis on kindness, mercy and love, but
many >>>> of his >>>>>>> disciples >> > seem to miss a very large
part of >>>> his teachings in >>>>>>> their attempts >> > to mimic
his virtues.
     Many of Jesusâ?? ideas would be considered
controversial in >>>>>>> the >> > modern world, but his
attitudes >>>> regarding economics >>>>>>> would be >> > especially
radical, >>>> aligning less with the >>>>>>> conservative views of
many of >>>> his followers and more with >>>>>>> the far-left
views we now >>>> call >> > communist.
However, the mainstream interpretations of Jesusâ??
philosophy seem >> > to ignore or undermine his economic
ideals, >>>>>>> most often in the >> > interest of preserving
capitalism.  >>>>>>> American history has given us >> > many
examples of Biblical >>>>>>> interpretations being used to
excuse >>>>>>> harmful institutions >>>>>>> such as slavery and
attempt to >>>> de-radicalize >> > the image of >>>>>>> popular
figures such as >>>> Martin Luther King Jr. It is >> > only >>>>>>>
responsible that >>>> we separate Jesusâ??  relationship with money
from >>>> that of any churches who stand to profit
financially from >>>>>>> >>>> more >> > capitalist interpretations
of his words.  >> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>     We can read stories about
Jesusâ?? emphasis on >>>> communal >>>>>>> practices, >> > like
sharing meals and labor and >>>> starting the >>>>>>> tradition now
referred to as >>>> â??communion.â? We can also see >>>>>>>
that he has a >> > >>>> particular interest in the needs of people
who >>>>>>> his >>>> society would >> > rather abandon such as
women who had >>>>>>> >>>> committed adultery and those >> > with
leprosy or physical >>>>>>>>>>> disabilities.  >> > >>>>>>>>>> He
tells his followers to >>>> forgive their debtors, that they
should >> > not store up >>>> treasures on earth and that
they cannot >>>>>>> serve both God >> >>>>> and money. In Matthew
21, he becomes so >>>>>>> enraged by >>>> people using a >> >
temple for economic exchange, he >>>>>>> >>>> starts flipping
tables.  >> > >>>>>>>>>> In Matthew 19, a rich >>>> man approaches
him for instruction and >>>>>>> Jesus >> > tells >>>> him to give
up all his possessions and give the >>>>>>> money to >>>> the >> >
poor.
     â??It is easier for a camel to go through the eye
of a >>>>>>> needle than >> > for someone who is rich to enter
the Kingdom of >>>>>>> God,� Jesus said in >> > Matthew 19:24
NIV.
     This notion that a rich person would have to stop
being >>>>>>> rich in >> > order to follow him is explicitly
incompatible with >>>>>>> capitalist >> > thinking. Why make
people choose between >>>>>>> following him and pursuing >> >
wealth unless he dislikes the >>>>>>> effects of wealth and
hopes >>>> to >> > counteract them in some way >>>>>>> by
encouraging an >>>> alternative lifestyle >> > among his followers?
     Despite the context and direct nature of his
statement, it >>>>>>> seems >> > to be interpreted quite
differently by many wealthy and >>>>>>> influential >> >
Christians who have yet to give up their >>>>>>> possessions.
     Under capitalism, interpretations favored by
rich >>>> people are >>>>>>> given >> > more of a platform. This has
created the exact type of >>>>>>> hierarchy >> > among Jesusâ??
fans that he devoted so much time to >>>>>>> warning against.
His attempts to redistribute power are >>>>>>> often
downplayed, and this >> > is interpreted instead as a story
about how nobody is perfect.  >> > >>>>>>>>>>    SIUE is
home to a large Christian population, including 20 >>>>>>>>>>
Christian organizations, whose members I sincerely hope will
avoid >> > such a convenient dismissal of this issue.
All >>>> of us at >>>>>>> SIUE, >> > Christian or otherwise, should
question the >>>>>>> motivations of our >> > sources.
Information >>>> is never presented >>>>>>> without an agenda, and
it >> > is >>>> alarmingly common for >>>>>>> information to be
presented in >>>> deceitful >> > ways.
     An idea as simple as â??love your neighborsâ?
can >>>> be used >>>>>>> to promote >> > the exact opposite
message. I >>>> hope that any >>>>>>> readers seeking to >> >
understand Jesusâ??  >>>> words will think >>>>>>> critically about
their own >> > >>>> ideologies as well and whether >>>>>>> they
align more closely >>>> with the >> > whitewashed commercial
version that grants >>>> wishes or the radical >> >
political figure >>>>>>> portrayed in >>>> the Bible.  >> >
nobody reads anything this long
Exactly. In fact, the motivation is not to even start
reading >>>>>>>> it.  Very brief posts, otoh, almost always get
read.
Jesus (and God) taught those that were willing to learn.
If you were unwilling to read a few words, let alone
books, how do >>>>>>> you hope to learn what was being taught?
Jesus and the New Testament were needed because of the
many that >>>>>>> were unwilling to learn and follow the simple
rules of the Old >>>>>>> Testament.  He wants you to understand
and follow him.  It is >>>>>>> your choice.
The main thing I don't like about Jesus is that he eats
shit. It's >>>>>> disgusting.
I remember when you used to post as Scatboi, Ted, that was
back >>>>> when I was posting as Carny....man what a ride!
I remember when you used to brag about how much shit I can
eat, Chad.  >>>> We found it disgusting, but you were proud of
it.
    >
tinw, scatboi
Ted thought he met his soulmate when Chad told him he liked
shooting craps.
Turns out Chad's into projectile diarrhea.
and this kind of stuff only comes from your sick mind ted.
   >
they don't call him scatboi for nothing, when they're
not calling him alice or fat fuck chadlee
   only you think of this stuff
Chad is severely demented.
  >
yes, him and skeeter are both assclowns
https://postimg.cc/xJDvdhfW
Obsession and rerun noted. Cowardly switching groups noted. You have
become like Rudy. Useless.
He claims he isn't Chad. What should we call him, then? "ratboy"?
"shitstink"? "pukester"?
I know you like to be called Alice sometimes, you skirt wearing sissy...
http://al.howardknight.net/?ID=160968069700 ROFL!
My #1 frogging fan is back. What a coward.
is that when you and fat fuck chad leap frog over each other
in order to act a fool first, or when you butt bang chad and
call him a bitch
What did the horny frog say?

Rubbit.
Anton Ray Eaks
2024-04-04 17:14:48 UTC
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Post by Skeeter
Ted says...
In article <17c2dc96aff8594a$169751$3716115
says...
In article
In article
     Why did the Romans crucify Jesus?  Because he
had >>>> become >>>>>>>>>>>>    too woke.
<https://twitter.com/DougJBalloon/status/1774230983350362304>
       --bks
He was also a Communist.
Jesus of Nazareth is a figure who is often emulated
for his >>>>>>>>>> emphasis on kindness, mercy and love, but
many >>>> of his >>>>>>> disciples >> > seem to miss a very large
part of >>>> his teachings in >>>>>>> their attempts >> > to mimic
his virtues.
     Many of Jesusâ?? ideas would be considered
controversial in >>>>>>> the >> > modern world, but his
attitudes >>>> regarding economics >>>>>>> would be >> > especially
radical, >>>> aligning less with the >>>>>>> conservative views of
many of >>>> his followers and more with >>>>>>> the far-left
views we now >>>> call >> > communist.
However, the mainstream interpretations of Jesusâ??
philosophy seem >> > to ignore or undermine his economic
ideals, >>>>>>> most often in the >> > interest of preserving
capitalism.  >>>>>>> American history has given us >> > many
examples of Biblical >>>>>>> interpretations being used to
excuse >>>>>>> harmful institutions >>>>>>> such as slavery and
attempt to >>>> de-radicalize >> > the image of >>>>>>> popular
figures such as >>>> Martin Luther King Jr. It is >> > only >>>>>>>
responsible that >>>> we separate Jesusâ??  relationship with money
from >>>> that of any churches who stand to profit
financially from >>>>>>> >>>> more >> > capitalist interpretations
of his words.  >> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>     We can read stories about
Jesusâ?? emphasis on >>>> communal >>>>>>> practices, >> > like
sharing meals and labor and >>>> starting the >>>>>>> tradition now
referred to as >>>> â??communion.â? We can also see >>>>>>>
that he has a >> > >>>> particular interest in the needs of people
who >>>>>>> his >>>> society would >> > rather abandon such as
women who had >>>>>>> >>>> committed adultery and those >> > with
leprosy or physical >>>>>>>>>>> disabilities.  >> > >>>>>>>>>> He
tells his followers to >>>> forgive their debtors, that they
should >> > not store up >>>> treasures on earth and that
they cannot >>>>>>> serve both God >> >>>>> and money. In Matthew
21, he becomes so >>>>>>> enraged by >>>> people using a >> >
temple for economic exchange, he >>>>>>> >>>> starts flipping
tables.  >> > >>>>>>>>>> In Matthew 19, a rich >>>> man approaches
him for instruction and >>>>>>> Jesus >> > tells >>>> him to give
up all his possessions and give the >>>>>>> money to >>>> the >> >
poor.
     â??It is easier for a camel to go through the eye
of a >>>>>>> needle than >> > for someone who is rich to enter
the Kingdom of >>>>>>> God,� Jesus said in >> > Matthew 19:24
NIV.
     This notion that a rich person would have to stop
being >>>>>>> rich in >> > order to follow him is explicitly
incompatible with >>>>>>> capitalist >> > thinking. Why make
people choose between >>>>>>> following him and pursuing >> >
wealth unless he dislikes the >>>>>>> effects of wealth and
hopes >>>> to >> > counteract them in some way >>>>>>> by
encouraging an >>>> alternative lifestyle >> > among his followers?
     Despite the context and direct nature of his
statement, it >>>>>>> seems >> > to be interpreted quite
differently by many wealthy and >>>>>>> influential >> >
Christians who have yet to give up their >>>>>>> possessions.
     Under capitalism, interpretations favored by
rich >>>> people are >>>>>>> given >> > more of a platform. This has
created the exact type of >>>>>>> hierarchy >> > among Jesusâ??
fans that he devoted so much time to >>>>>>> warning against.
His attempts to redistribute power are >>>>>>> often
downplayed, and this >> > is interpreted instead as a story
about how nobody is perfect.  >> > >>>>>>>>>>    SIUE is
home to a large Christian population, including 20 >>>>>>>>>>
Christian organizations, whose members I sincerely hope will
avoid >> > such a convenient dismissal of this issue.
All >>>> of us at >>>>>>> SIUE, >> > Christian or otherwise, should
question the >>>>>>> motivations of our >> > sources.
Information >>>> is never presented >>>>>>> without an agenda, and
it >> > is >>>> alarmingly common for >>>>>>> information to be
presented in >>>> deceitful >> > ways.
     An idea as simple as â??love your neighborsâ?
can >>>> be used >>>>>>> to promote >> > the exact opposite
message. I >>>> hope that any >>>>>>> readers seeking to >> >
understand Jesusâ??  >>>> words will think >>>>>>> critically about
their own >> > >>>> ideologies as well and whether >>>>>>> they
align more closely >>>> with the >> > whitewashed commercial
version that grants >>>> wishes or the radical >> >
political figure >>>>>>> portrayed in >>>> the Bible.  >> >
nobody reads anything this long
Exactly. In fact, the motivation is not to even start
reading >>>>>>>> it.  Very brief posts, otoh, almost always get
read.
Jesus (and God) taught those that were willing to learn.
If you were unwilling to read a few words, let alone
books, how do >>>>>>> you hope to learn what was being taught?
Jesus and the New Testament were needed because of the
many that >>>>>>> were unwilling to learn and follow the simple
rules of the Old >>>>>>> Testament.  He wants you to understand
and follow him.  It is >>>>>>> your choice.
The main thing I don't like about Jesus is that he eats
shit. It's >>>>>> disgusting.
I remember when you used to post as Scatboi, Ted, that was
back >>>>> when I was posting as Carny....man what a ride!
I remember when you used to brag about how much shit I can
eat, Chad.  >>>> We found it disgusting, but you were proud of
it.
    >
tinw, scatboi
Ted thought he met his soulmate when Chad told him he liked
shooting craps.
Turns out Chad's into projectile diarrhea.
and this kind of stuff only comes from your sick mind ted.
   >
they don't call him scatboi for nothing, when they're
not calling him alice or fat fuck chadlee
   only you think of this stuff
Chad is severely demented.
  >
yes, him and skeeter are both assclowns
https://postimg.cc/xJDvdhfW
Obsession and rerun noted. Cowardly switching groups noted. You have
become like Rudy. Useless.
He claims he isn't Chad. What should we call him, then? "ratboy"?
"shitstink"? "pukester"?
I know you like to be called Alice sometimes, you skirt wearing sissy...
http://al.howardknight.net/?ID=160968069700 ROFL!
My #1 frogging fan is back. What a coward.
 >
is that when you and fat fuck chad leap frog over each other
in order to act a fool first, or when you butt bang chad and
call him a bitch
What did the horny frog say?
Rubbit.
Why do Frogs make for good sex toys?

They’re ribbited for your pleasure.
Ted
2024-04-04 17:36:51 UTC
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Post by Anton Ray Eaks
Post by Ted
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Post by Skeeter
Ted says...
In article <17c2dc96aff8594a$169751$3716115
says...
In article
In article
     Why did the Romans crucify Jesus?  Because he
had >>>> become >>>>>>>>>>>>    too woke.
<https://twitter.com/DougJBalloon/status/1774230983350362304>
       --bks
He was also a Communist.
Jesus of Nazareth is a figure who is often emulated
for his >>>>>>>>>> emphasis on kindness, mercy and love, but
many >>>> of his >>>>>>> disciples >> > seem to miss a very large
part of >>>> his teachings in >>>>>>> their attempts >> > to mimic
his virtues.
     Many of Jesusâ?? ideas would be considered
controversial in >>>>>>> the >> > modern world, but his
attitudes >>>> regarding economics >>>>>>> would be >> > especially
radical, >>>> aligning less with the >>>>>>> conservative views of
many of >>>> his followers and more with >>>>>>> the far-left
views we now >>>> call >> > communist.
However, the mainstream interpretations of Jesusâ??
philosophy seem >> > to ignore or undermine his economic
ideals, >>>>>>> most often in the >> > interest of preserving
capitalism.  >>>>>>> American history has given us >> > many
examples of Biblical >>>>>>> interpretations being used to
excuse >>>>>>> harmful institutions >>>>>>> such as slavery and
attempt to >>>> de-radicalize >> > the image of >>>>>>> popular
figures such as >>>> Martin Luther King Jr. It is >> > only >>>>>>>
responsible that >>>> we separate Jesusâ??  relationship with money
from >>>> that of any churches who stand to profit
financially from >>>>>>> >>>> more >> > capitalist interpretations
of his words.  >> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>     We can read stories about
Jesusâ?? emphasis on >>>> communal >>>>>>> practices, >> > like
sharing meals and labor and >>>> starting the >>>>>>> tradition now
referred to as >>>> â??communion.â? We can also see >>>>>>>
that he has a >> > >>>> particular interest in the needs of people
who >>>>>>> his >>>> society would >> > rather abandon such as
women who had >>>>>>> >>>> committed adultery and those >> > with
leprosy or physical >>>>>>>>>>> disabilities.  >> > >>>>>>>>>> He
tells his followers to >>>> forgive their debtors, that they
should >> > not store up >>>> treasures on earth and that
they cannot >>>>>>> serve both God >> >>>>> and money. In Matthew
21, he becomes so >>>>>>> enraged by >>>> people using a >> >
temple for economic exchange, he >>>>>>> >>>> starts flipping
tables.  >> > >>>>>>>>>> In Matthew 19, a rich >>>> man approaches
him for instruction and >>>>>>> Jesus >> > tells >>>> him to give
up all his possessions and give the >>>>>>> money to >>>> the >> >
poor.
     â??It is easier for a camel to go through the
eye
of a >>>>>>> needle than >> > for someone who is rich to enter
the Kingdom of >>>>>>> God,� Jesus said in >> > Matthew 19:24
NIV.
     This notion that a rich person would have to
stop
being >>>>>>> rich in >> > order to follow him is explicitly
incompatible with >>>>>>> capitalist >> > thinking. Why make
people choose between >>>>>>> following him and pursuing >> >
wealth unless he dislikes the >>>>>>> effects of wealth and
hopes >>>> to >> > counteract them in some way >>>>>>> by
encouraging an >>>> alternative lifestyle >> > among his followers?
     Despite the context and direct nature of his
statement, it >>>>>>> seems >> > to be interpreted quite
differently by many wealthy and >>>>>>> influential >> >
Christians who have yet to give up their >>>>>>> possessions.
     Under capitalism, interpretations favored by
rich >>>> people are >>>>>>> given >> > more of a platform. This has
created the exact type of >>>>>>> hierarchy >> > among Jesusâ??
fans that he devoted so much time to >>>>>>> warning against.
His attempts to redistribute power are >>>>>>> often
downplayed, and this >> > is interpreted instead as a story
about how nobody is perfect.  >> > >>>>>>>>>>    SIUE is
home to a large Christian population, including 20 >>>>>>>>>>
Christian organizations, whose members I sincerely hope will
avoid >> > such a convenient dismissal of this issue.
All >>>> of us at >>>>>>> SIUE, >> > Christian or otherwise, should
question the >>>>>>> motivations of our >> > sources.
Information >>>> is never presented >>>>>>> without an agenda, and
it >> > is >>>> alarmingly common for >>>>>>> information to be
presented in >>>> deceitful >> > ways.
     An idea as simple as â??love your neighborsâ?
can >>>> be used >>>>>>> to promote >> > the exact opposite
message. I >>>> hope that any >>>>>>> readers seeking to >> >
understand Jesusâ??  >>>> words will think >>>>>>> critically about
their own >> > >>>> ideologies as well and whether >>>>>>> they
align more closely >>>> with the >> > whitewashed commercial
version that grants >>>> wishes or the radical >> >
political figure >>>>>>> portrayed in >>>> the Bible.  >> >
nobody reads anything this long
Exactly. In fact, the motivation is not to even start
reading >>>>>>>> it.  Very brief posts, otoh, almost always get
read.
Jesus (and God) taught those that were willing to learn.
If you were unwilling to read a few words, let alone
books, how do >>>>>>> you hope to learn what was being taught?
Jesus and the New Testament were needed because of the
many that >>>>>>> were unwilling to learn and follow the simple
rules of the Old >>>>>>> Testament.  He wants you to understand
and follow him.  It is >>>>>>> your choice.
The main thing I don't like about Jesus is that he eats
shit. It's >>>>>> disgusting.
I remember when you used to post as Scatboi, Ted, that was
back >>>>> when I was posting as Carny....man what a ride!
I remember when you used to brag about how much shit I can
eat, Chad.  >>>> We found it disgusting, but you were proud of
it.
    >
tinw, scatboi
Ted thought he met his soulmate when Chad told him he liked
shooting craps.
Turns out Chad's into projectile diarrhea.
and this kind of stuff only comes from your sick mind ted.
   >
they don't call him scatboi for nothing, when they're
not calling him alice or fat fuck chadlee
   only you think of this stuff
Chad is severely demented.
  >
yes, him and skeeter are both assclowns
https://postimg.cc/xJDvdhfW
Obsession and rerun noted. Cowardly switching groups noted. You have
become like Rudy. Useless.
He claims he isn't Chad. What should we call him, then? "ratboy"?
"shitstink"? "pukester"?
I know you like to be called Alice sometimes, you skirt wearing sissy...
http://al.howardknight.net/?ID=160968069700 ROFL!
My #1 frogging fan is back. What a coward.
 >
is that when you and fat fuck chad leap frog over each other
in order to act a fool first, or when you butt bang chad and
call him a bitch
 >
 >
What did the horny frog say?
Rubbit.
Why do Frogs make for good sex toys?
They’re ribbited for your pleasure.
Never get tired of froggy style!
Skeeter
2024-04-04 17:44:06 UTC
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Post by Anton Ray Eaks
Post by Ted
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Post by Skeeter
Ted says...
In article <17c2dc96aff8594a$169751$3716115
says...
In article
In article
     Why did the Romans crucify Jesus?  Because he
had >>>> become >>>>>>>>>>>>    too woke.
<https://twitter.com/DougJBalloon/status/1774230983350362304>
       --bks
He was also a Communist.
Jesus of Nazareth is a figure who is often emulated
for his >>>>>>>>>> emphasis on kindness, mercy and love, but
many >>>> of his >>>>>>> disciples >> > seem to miss a very large
part of >>>> his teachings in >>>>>>> their attempts >> > to mimic
his virtues.
     Many of Jesusâ?? ideas would be considered
controversial in >>>>>>> the >> > modern world, but his
attitudes >>>> regarding economics >>>>>>> would be >> > especially
radical, >>>> aligning less with the >>>>>>> conservative views of
many of >>>> his followers and more with >>>>>>> the far-left
views we now >>>> call >> > communist.
However, the mainstream interpretations of Jesusâ??
philosophy seem >> > to ignore or undermine his economic
ideals, >>>>>>> most often in the >> > interest of preserving
capitalism.  >>>>>>> American history has given us >> > many
examples of Biblical >>>>>>> interpretations being used to
excuse >>>>>>> harmful institutions >>>>>>> such as slavery and
attempt to >>>> de-radicalize >> > the image of >>>>>>> popular
figures such as >>>> Martin Luther King Jr. It is >> > only >>>>>>>
responsible that >>>> we separate Jesusâ??  relationship with money
from >>>> that of any churches who stand to profit
financially from >>>>>>> >>>> more >> > capitalist interpretations
of his words.  >> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>     We can read stories about
Jesusâ?? emphasis on >>>> communal >>>>>>> practices, >> > like
sharing meals and labor and >>>> starting the >>>>>>> tradition now
referred to as >>>> â??communion.â? We can also see >>>>>>>
that he has a >> > >>>> particular interest in the needs of people
who >>>>>>> his >>>> society would >> > rather abandon such as
women who had >>>>>>> >>>> committed adultery and those >> > with
leprosy or physical >>>>>>>>>>> disabilities.  >> > >>>>>>>>>> He
tells his followers to >>>> forgive their debtors, that they
should >> > not store up >>>> treasures on earth and that
they cannot >>>>>>> serve both God >> >>>>> and money. In Matthew
21, he becomes so >>>>>>> enraged by >>>> people using a >> >
temple for economic exchange, he >>>>>>> >>>> starts flipping
tables.  >> > >>>>>>>>>> In Matthew 19, a rich >>>> man approaches
him for instruction and >>>>>>> Jesus >> > tells >>>> him to give
up all his possessions and give the >>>>>>> money to >>>> the >> >
poor.
     â??It is easier for a camel to go through the eye
of a >>>>>>> needle than >> > for someone who is rich to enter
the Kingdom of >>>>>>> God,� Jesus said in >> > Matthew 19:24
NIV.
     This notion that a rich person would have to stop
being >>>>>>> rich in >> > order to follow him is explicitly
incompatible with >>>>>>> capitalist >> > thinking. Why make
people choose between >>>>>>> following him and pursuing >> >
wealth unless he dislikes the >>>>>>> effects of wealth and
hopes >>>> to >> > counteract them in some way >>>>>>> by
encouraging an >>>> alternative lifestyle >> > among his followers?
     Despite the context and direct nature of his
statement, it >>>>>>> seems >> > to be interpreted quite
differently by many wealthy and >>>>>>> influential >> >
Christians who have yet to give up their >>>>>>> possessions.
     Under capitalism, interpretations favored by
rich >>>> people are >>>>>>> given >> > more of a platform. This has
created the exact type of >>>>>>> hierarchy >> > among Jesusâ??
fans that he devoted so much time to >>>>>>> warning against.
His attempts to redistribute power are >>>>>>> often
downplayed, and this >> > is interpreted instead as a story
about how nobody is perfect.  >> > >>>>>>>>>>    SIUE is
home to a large Christian population, including 20 >>>>>>>>>>
Christian organizations, whose members I sincerely hope will
avoid >> > such a convenient dismissal of this issue.
All >>>> of us at >>>>>>> SIUE, >> > Christian or otherwise, should
question the >>>>>>> motivations of our >> > sources.
Information >>>> is never presented >>>>>>> without an agenda, and
it >> > is >>>> alarmingly common for >>>>>>> information to be
presented in >>>> deceitful >> > ways.
     An idea as simple as â??love your neighborsâ?
can >>>> be used >>>>>>> to promote >> > the exact opposite
message. I >>>> hope that any >>>>>>> readers seeking to >> >
understand Jesusâ??  >>>> words will think >>>>>>> critically about
their own >> > >>>> ideologies as well and whether >>>>>>> they
align more closely >>>> with the >> > whitewashed commercial
version that grants >>>> wishes or the radical >> >
political figure >>>>>>> portrayed in >>>> the Bible.  >> >
nobody reads anything this long
Exactly. In fact, the motivation is not to even start
reading >>>>>>>> it.  Very brief posts, otoh, almost always get
read.
Jesus (and God) taught those that were willing to learn.
If you were unwilling to read a few words, let alone
books, how do >>>>>>> you hope to learn what was being taught?
Jesus and the New Testament were needed because of the
many that >>>>>>> were unwilling to learn and follow the simple
rules of the Old >>>>>>> Testament.  He wants you to understand
and follow him.  It is >>>>>>> your choice.
The main thing I don't like about Jesus is that he eats
shit. It's >>>>>> disgusting.
I remember when you used to post as Scatboi, Ted, that was
back >>>>> when I was posting as Carny....man what a ride!
I remember when you used to brag about how much shit I can
eat, Chad.  >>>> We found it disgusting, but you were proud of
it.
    >
tinw, scatboi
Ted thought he met his soulmate when Chad told him he liked
shooting craps.
Turns out Chad's into projectile diarrhea.
and this kind of stuff only comes from your sick mind ted.
   >
they don't call him scatboi for nothing, when they're
not calling him alice or fat fuck chadlee
   only you think of this stuff
Chad is severely demented.
  >
yes, him and skeeter are both assclowns
https://postimg.cc/xJDvdhfW
Obsession and rerun noted. Cowardly switching groups noted. You have
become like Rudy. Useless.
He claims he isn't Chad. What should we call him, then? "ratboy"?
"shitstink"? "pukester"?
I know you like to be called Alice sometimes, you skirt wearing sissy...
http://al.howardknight.net/?ID=160968069700 ROFL!
My #1 frogging fan is back. What a coward.
 >
is that when you and fat fuck chad leap frog over each other
in order to act a fool first, or when you butt bang chad and
call him a bitch
What did the horny frog say?
Rubbit.
Why do Frogs make for good sex toys?
They?re ribbited for your pleasure.
It's funny that condoms are ribbed for her pleasure,
because in Genesis, God ribbed Adam for Eve.
Ted
2024-04-04 19:06:10 UTC
Permalink
Post by Skeeter
In article <17c2dc96aff8594a$169751$3716115
In article
says...
In article
In article
Why did the Romans crucify Jesus?
Because he had >>>> become >>>>>>>>>>>> too woke.
<https://twitter.com/DougJBalloon/status/1774230983350362304>
--bks
He was also a Communist.
Jesus of Nazareth is a figure who is often
emulated >>>> for his >>>>>>>>>> emphasis on kindness, mercy
and love, but many >>>> of his >>>>>>> disciples >> > seem to
miss a very large part of >>>> his teachings in >>>>>>> their
attempts >> > to mimic his virtues.
Many of Jesusâ?? ideas would be considered
controversial in >>>>>>> the >> > modern world, but his
attitudes >>>> regarding economics >>>>>>> would be >> >
especially radical, >>>> aligning less with the >>>>>>>
conservative views of >> > many of >>>> his followers and
more with >>>>>>> the far-left views we now >>>> call >> >
communist.
However, the mainstream interpretations of
Jesusâ?? >>>>>>>>>>> philosophy seem >> > to ignore or
undermine his economic >>>> ideals, >>>>>>> most often in the
interest of preserving >>>> capitalism. >>>>>>>
American history has given us >> > many >>>> examples of
Biblical >>>>>>> interpretations being used to excuse >>>>>>>
harmful institutions >>>>>>> such as slavery and attempt to
de-radicalize >> > the image of >>>>>>> popular figures
such as >>>> Martin Luther King Jr. It is >> > only >>>>>>>
responsible that >>>> we separate Jesusâ?? relationship with
money >> >>>>>>>> from >>>> that of any churches who stand to
profit financially from >>>>>>> >>>> more >> > capitalist
interpretations of his words. >> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> We can
read stories about Jesusâ?? emphasis on >>>> communal >>>>>>>
practices, >> > like sharing meals and labor and >>>>
starting the >>>>>>> tradition now >> > referred to as >>>>
â??communion.â? We can also see >>>>>>> that he has a >> >
particular interest in the needs of people who >>>>>>>
his >>>> society would >> > rather abandon such as women who
had >>>>>>> >>>> committed adultery and those >> > with
leprosy or physical >>>>>>>>>>> disabilities. >> >
He tells his followers to >>>> forgive their
debtors, that they >>>>>>> should >> > not store up >>>>
treasures on earth and that they cannot >>>>>>> serve both
God >> >>>>> and money. In Matthew 21, he becomes so >>>>>>>
enraged by >>>> people using a >> > temple for economic
exchange, he >>>>>>> >>>> starts flipping tables. >> >
In Matthew 19, a rich >>>> man approaches him for
instruction and >>>>>>> Jesus >> > tells >>>> him to give up
all his possessions and give the >>>>>>> money to >>>> the >>
poor.
â??It is easier for a camel to go through
the eye >>>> of a >>>>>>> needle than >> > for someone who is
rich to enter >>>> the Kingdom of >>>>>>> God,� Jesus said
in >> > Matthew 19:24 >>>> NIV.
This notion that a rich person would have
to stop >>>> being >>>>>>> rich in >> > order to follow him
is explicitly >>>> incompatible with >>>>>>> capitalist >> >
thinking. Why make >>>> people choose between >>>>>>>
following him and pursuing >> > >>>> wealth unless he
dislikes the >>>>>>> effects of wealth and hopes >>>> to >> >
counteract them in some way >>>>>>> by encouraging an >>>>
alternative lifestyle >> > among his followers?
Despite the context and direct nature of
his >>>> statement, it >>>>>>> seems >> > to be interpreted
quite >>>> differently by many wealthy and >>>>>>>
influential >> > >>>> Christians who have yet to give up
their >>>>>>> possessions. >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Under
capitalism, interpretations favored by rich >>>> people are
given >> > more of a platform. This has >>>> created
the exact type of >>>>>>> hierarchy >> > among Jesusâ?? >>>>
fans that he devoted so much time to >>>>>>> warning against.
His attempts to redistribute power are >>>>>>> often
downplayed, and this >> > is interpreted instead as a
story >>>>>>>>>>> about how nobody is perfect. >> >
SIUE is >>>> home to a large Christian
population, including 20 >>>>>>>>>> >>>> Christian
organizations, whose members I sincerely hope will
avoid >> > such a convenient dismissal of this
issue. All >>>> of us at >>>>>>> SIUE, >> > Christian or
otherwise, should >>>> question the >>>>>>> motivations of
our >> > sources. Information >>>> is never presented
without an agenda, and it >> > is >>>> alarmingly
common for >>>>>>> information to be presented in >>>>
deceitful >> > ways.
An idea as simple as â??love your
neighbors� can >>>> be used >>>>>>> to promote >> > the
exact opposite message. I >>>> hope that any >>>>>>> readers
seeking to >> > understand Jesusâ?? >>>> words will think
critically about their own >> > >>>> ideologies as
well and whether >>>>>>> they align more closely >>>> with
the >> > whitewashed commercial >>>>>>> version that grants
wishes or the radical >> > political figure >>>>>>>
portrayed in >>>> the Bible. >> >
nobody reads anything this long
Exactly. In fact, the motivation is not to even
start >>>> reading >>>>>>>> it. Very brief posts, otoh,
almost always get >>>> read.
Jesus (and God) taught those that were willing to
learn.
If you were unwilling to read a few words, let
alone >>>> books, how do >>>>>>> you hope to learn what was
being taught?
Jesus and the New Testament were needed because
of the >>>> many that >>>>>>> were unwilling to learn and
follow the simple >>>> rules of the Old >>>>>>> Testament.
He wants you to understand >>>> and follow him. It is
your choice.
The main thing I don't like about Jesus is that he
eats >>>> shit. It's >>>>>> disgusting.
I remember when you used to post as Scatboi, Ted,
that was >>>> back >>>>> when I was posting as Carny....man
what a ride!
I remember when you used to brag about how much shit
I can >>>> eat, Chad. >>>> We found it disgusting, but you
were proud of it.
tinw, scatboi
Ted thought he met his soulmate when Chad told him he
liked >>>> shooting craps.
Turns out Chad's into projectile diarrhea.
and this kind of stuff only comes from your sick mind
ted.
they don't call him scatboi for nothing, when they're
not calling him alice or fat fuck chadlee
only you think of this stuff
Chad is severely demented.
yes, him and skeeter are both assclowns
https://postimg.cc/xJDvdhfW
Obsession and rerun noted. Cowardly switching groups noted. You
have become like Rudy. Useless.
He claims he isn't Chad. What should we call him, then? "ratboy"?
"shitstink"? "pukester"?
I know you like to be called Alice sometimes, you skirt wearing sissy...
http://al.howardknight.net/?ID=160968069700 ROFL!
My #1 frogging fan is back. What a coward.
Ratboy is a coward indeed. Such a pathetic loser.
Skeeter
2024-04-05 16:51:05 UTC
Permalink
In article <17c34d6475b325c8$147542$2601257$eadde062
@news.thecubenet.com>, ***@yohoo.not says...
says...
In article <17c2dc96aff8594a$169751$3716115
In article
In article
In article
Why did the Romans crucify Jesus?
Because he had >>>> become >>>>>>>>>>>> too woke.
<https://twitter.com/DougJBalloon/status/1774230983350362304>
--bks
He was also a Communist.
Jesus of Nazareth is a figure who is often
emulated >>>> for his >>>>>>>>>> emphasis on kindness, mercy
and love, but many >>>> of his >>>>>>> disciples >> > seem
to miss a very large part of >>>> his teachings in >>>>>>>
their attempts >> > to mimic his virtues.
Many of Jesusâ?? ideas would be
considered >>>> controversial in >>>>>>> the >> > modern
world, but his attitudes >>>> regarding economics >>>>>>>
would be >> > especially radical, >>>> aligning less with
the >>>>>>> conservative views of >> > many of >>>> his
followers and more with >>>>>>> the far-left views we now
call >> > communist.
However, the mainstream interpretations of
Jesusâ?? >>>>>>>>>>> philosophy seem >> > to ignore or
undermine his economic >>>> ideals, >>>>>>> most often in
the >> > interest of preserving >>>> capitalism. >>>>>>>
American history has given us >> > many >>>> examples of
Biblical >>>>>>> interpretations being used to excuse
harmful institutions >>>>>>> such as slavery and
attempt to >>>> de-radicalize >> > the image of >>>>>>>
popular figures such as >>>> Martin Luther King Jr. It is
only >>>>>>> responsible that >>>> we separate
Jesusâ?? relationship with money >> >>>>>>>> from >>>>
that of any churches who stand to profit financially from
more >> > capitalist interpretations of his
words. >> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> We can read stories about
Jesusâ?? emphasis on >>>> communal >>>>>>> practices, >> >
like sharing meals and labor and >>>> starting the >>>>>>>
tradition now >> > referred to as >>>> â??communion.â? We
can also see >>>>>>> that he has a >> > >>>> particular
interest in the needs of people who >>>>>>> his >>>>
society would >> > rather abandon such as women who had
committed adultery and those >> > with leprosy
or physical >>>>>>>>>>> disabilities. >> > >>>>>>>>>> He
tells his followers to >>>> forgive their debtors, that
they >>>>>>> should >> > not store up >>>> treasures on
earth and that they cannot >>>>>>> serve both God >> >>>>>
and money. In Matthew 21, he becomes so >>>>>>> enraged by
people using a >> > temple for economic exchange, he
starts flipping tables. >> > >>>>>>>>>> In
Matthew 19, a rich >>>> man approaches him for instruction
and >>>>>>> Jesus >> > tells >>>> him to give up all his
possessions and give the >>>>>>> money to >>>> the >> >
poor.
â??It is easier for a camel to go through
the eye >>>> of a >>>>>>> needle than >> > for someone who
is rich to enter >>>> the Kingdom of >>>>>>> God,� Jesus
said in >> > Matthew 19:24 >>>> NIV.
This notion that a rich person would
have to stop >>>> being >>>>>>> rich in >> > order to
follow him is explicitly >>>> incompatible with >>>>>>>
capitalist >> > thinking. Why make >>>> people choose
between >>>>>>> following him and pursuing >> > >>>> wealth
unless he dislikes the >>>>>>> effects of wealth and hopes
to >> > counteract them in some way >>>>>>> by
encouraging an >>>> alternative lifestyle >> > among his
followers?
Despite the context and direct nature of
his >>>> statement, it >>>>>>> seems >> > to be interpreted
quite >>>> differently by many wealthy and >>>>>>>
influential >> > >>>> Christians who have yet to give up
their >>>>>>> possessions. >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Under
capitalism, interpretations favored by rich >>>> people are
given >> > more of a platform. This has >>>>
created the exact type of >>>>>>> hierarchy >> > among
Jesusâ?? >>>> fans that he devoted so much time to >>>>>>>
warning against. >> >>>>> His attempts to redistribute
power are >>>>>>> often >>>> downplayed, and this >> > is
interpreted instead as a story >>>>>>>>>>> about how nobody
is perfect. >> > >>>>>>>>>> SIUE is >>>> home to a large
Christian population, including 20 >>>>>>>>>> >>>>
Christian organizations, whose members I sincerely hope
will >>>>>>>>>>> avoid >> > such a convenient dismissal of
this issue. All >>>> of us at >>>>>>> SIUE, >> > Christian
or otherwise, should >>>> question the >>>>>>> motivations
of our >> > sources. Information >>>> is never presented
without an agenda, and it >> > is >>>> alarmingly
common for >>>>>>> information to be presented in >>>>
deceitful >> > ways.
An idea as simple as â??love your
neighbors� can >>>> be used >>>>>>> to promote >> > the
exact opposite message. I >>>> hope that any >>>>>>>
readers seeking to >> > understand Jesusâ?? >>>> words
will think >>>>>>> critically about their own >> > >>>>
ideologies as well and whether >>>>>>> they align more
closely >>>> with the >> > whitewashed commercial >>>>>>>
version that grants >>>> wishes or the radical >> >
political figure >>>>>>> portrayed in >>>> the Bible. >> >
nobody reads anything this long
Exactly. In fact, the motivation is not to even
start >>>> reading >>>>>>>> it. Very brief posts, otoh,
almost always get >>>> read.
Jesus (and God) taught those that were willing
to learn.
If you were unwilling to read a few words, let
alone >>>> books, how do >>>>>>> you hope to learn what was
being taught?
Jesus and the New Testament were needed because
of the >>>> many that >>>>>>> were unwilling to learn and
follow the simple >>>> rules of the Old >>>>>>> Testament.
He wants you to understand >>>> and follow him. It is
your choice.
The main thing I don't like about Jesus is that
he eats >>>> shit. It's >>>>>> disgusting.
I remember when you used to post as Scatboi, Ted,
that was >>>> back >>>>> when I was posting as Carny....man
what a ride!
I remember when you used to brag about how much
shit I can >>>> eat, Chad. >>>> We found it disgusting,
but you were proud of it.
tinw, scatboi
Ted thought he met his soulmate when Chad told him he
liked >>>> shooting craps.
Turns out Chad's into projectile diarrhea.
and this kind of stuff only comes from your sick mind
ted.
they don't call him scatboi for nothing, when they're
not calling him alice or fat fuck chadlee
only you think of this stuff
Chad is severely demented.
yes, him and skeeter are both assclowns
https://postimg.cc/xJDvdhfW
Obsession and rerun noted. Cowardly switching groups noted.
You have become like Rudy. Useless.
He claims he isn't Chad. What should we call him, then?
"ratboy"? "shitstink"? "pukester"?
I know you like to be called Alice sometimes, you skirt wearing
sissy...
http://al.howardknight.net/?ID=160968069700 ROFL!
It's ratboy frogging his superior Skeeter.
That shall be his nickname from now on.
LOL. Good call. It suits him.
kiss kiss
https://tinyurl.com/tardlet LOL!
More Chad rerun.
%
2024-04-05 18:48:02 UTC
Permalink
Post by Skeeter
In article <17c34d6475b325c8$147542$2601257$eadde062
@news.thecubenet.com>, ***@yohoo.not says...
says...
In article <17c2dc96aff8594a$169751$3716115
In article
In article
In article
Why did the Romans crucify Jesus?
Because he had >>>> become >>>>>>>>>>>> too woke.
<https://twitter.com/DougJBalloon/status/1774230983350362304>
--bks
He was also a Communist.
Jesus of Nazareth is a figure who is often
emulated >>>> for his >>>>>>>>>> emphasis on kindness, mercy
and love, but many >>>> of his >>>>>>> disciples >> > seem
to miss a very large part of >>>> his teachings in >>>>>>>
their attempts >> > to mimic his virtues.
Many of Jesusâ?? ideas would be
considered >>>> controversial in >>>>>>> the >> > modern
world, but his attitudes >>>> regarding economics >>>>>>>
would be >> > especially radical, >>>> aligning less with
the >>>>>>> conservative views of >> > many of >>>> his
followers and more with >>>>>>> the far-left views we now
call >> > communist.
However, the mainstream interpretations of
Jesusâ?? >>>>>>>>>>> philosophy seem >> > to ignore or
undermine his economic >>>> ideals, >>>>>>> most often in
the >> > interest of preserving >>>> capitalism. >>>>>>>
American history has given us >> > many >>>> examples of
Biblical >>>>>>> interpretations being used to excuse
harmful institutions >>>>>>> such as slavery and
attempt to >>>> de-radicalize >> > the image of >>>>>>>
popular figures such as >>>> Martin Luther King Jr. It is
only >>>>>>> responsible that >>>> we separate
Jesusâ?? relationship with money >> >>>>>>>> from >>>>
that of any churches who stand to profit financially from
more >> > capitalist interpretations of his
words. >> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> We can read stories about
Jesusâ?? emphasis on >>>> communal >>>>>>> practices, >> >
like sharing meals and labor and >>>> starting the >>>>>>>
tradition now >> > referred to as >>>> â??communion.â? We
can also see >>>>>>> that he has a >> > >>>> particular
interest in the needs of people who >>>>>>> his >>>>
society would >> > rather abandon such as women who had
committed adultery and those >> > with leprosy
or physical >>>>>>>>>>> disabilities. >> > >>>>>>>>>> He
tells his followers to >>>> forgive their debtors, that
they >>>>>>> should >> > not store up >>>> treasures on
earth and that they cannot >>>>>>> serve both God >> >>>>>
and money. In Matthew 21, he becomes so >>>>>>> enraged by
people using a >> > temple for economic exchange, he
starts flipping tables. >> > >>>>>>>>>> In
Matthew 19, a rich >>>> man approaches him for instruction
and >>>>>>> Jesus >> > tells >>>> him to give up all his
possessions and give the >>>>>>> money to >>>> the >> >
poor.
â??It is easier for a camel to go through
the eye >>>> of a >>>>>>> needle than >> > for someone who
is rich to enter >>>> the Kingdom of >>>>>>> God,� Jesus
said in >> > Matthew 19:24 >>>> NIV.
This notion that a rich person would
have to stop >>>> being >>>>>>> rich in >> > order to
follow him is explicitly >>>> incompatible with >>>>>>>
capitalist >> > thinking. Why make >>>> people choose
between >>>>>>> following him and pursuing >> > >>>> wealth
unless he dislikes the >>>>>>> effects of wealth and hopes
to >> > counteract them in some way >>>>>>> by
encouraging an >>>> alternative lifestyle >> > among his
followers?
Despite the context and direct nature of
his >>>> statement, it >>>>>>> seems >> > to be interpreted
quite >>>> differently by many wealthy and >>>>>>>
influential >> > >>>> Christians who have yet to give up
their >>>>>>> possessions. >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Under
capitalism, interpretations favored by rich >>>> people are
given >> > more of a platform. This has >>>>
created the exact type of >>>>>>> hierarchy >> > among
Jesusâ?? >>>> fans that he devoted so much time to >>>>>>>
warning against. >> >>>>> His attempts to redistribute
power are >>>>>>> often >>>> downplayed, and this >> > is
interpreted instead as a story >>>>>>>>>>> about how nobody
is perfect. >> > >>>>>>>>>> SIUE is >>>> home to a large
Christian population, including 20 >>>>>>>>>> >>>>
Christian organizations, whose members I sincerely hope
will >>>>>>>>>>> avoid >> > such a convenient dismissal of
this issue. All >>>> of us at >>>>>>> SIUE, >> > Christian
or otherwise, should >>>> question the >>>>>>> motivations
of our >> > sources. Information >>>> is never presented
without an agenda, and it >> > is >>>> alarmingly
common for >>>>>>> information to be presented in >>>>
deceitful >> > ways.
An idea as simple as â??love your
neighbors� can >>>> be used >>>>>>> to promote >> > the
exact opposite message. I >>>> hope that any >>>>>>>
readers seeking to >> > understand Jesusâ?? >>>> words
will think >>>>>>> critically about their own >> > >>>>
ideologies as well and whether >>>>>>> they align more
closely >>>> with the >> > whitewashed commercial >>>>>>>
version that grants >>>> wishes or the radical >> >
political figure >>>>>>> portrayed in >>>> the Bible. >> >
nobody reads anything this long
Exactly. In fact, the motivation is not to even
start >>>> reading >>>>>>>> it. Very brief posts, otoh,
almost always get >>>> read.
Jesus (and God) taught those that were willing
to learn.
If you were unwilling to read a few words, let
alone >>>> books, how do >>>>>>> you hope to learn what was
being taught?
Jesus and the New Testament were needed because
of the >>>> many that >>>>>>> were unwilling to learn and
follow the simple >>>> rules of the Old >>>>>>> Testament.
He wants you to understand >>>> and follow him. It is
your choice.
The main thing I don't like about Jesus is that
he eats >>>> shit. It's >>>>>> disgusting.
I remember when you used to post as Scatboi, Ted,
that was >>>> back >>>>> when I was posting as Carny....man
what a ride!
I remember when you used to brag about how much
shit I can >>>> eat, Chad. >>>> We found it disgusting,
but you were proud of it.
tinw, scatboi
Ted thought he met his soulmate when Chad told him he
liked >>>> shooting craps.
Turns out Chad's into projectile diarrhea.
and this kind of stuff only comes from your sick mind
ted.
they don't call him scatboi for nothing, when they're
not calling him alice or fat fuck chadlee
only you think of this stuff
Chad is severely demented.
yes, him and skeeter are both assclowns
https://postimg.cc/xJDvdhfW
Obsession and rerun noted. Cowardly switching groups noted.
You have become like Rudy. Useless.
He claims he isn't Chad. What should we call him, then?
"ratboy"? "shitstink"? "pukester"?
I know you like to be called Alice sometimes, you skirt wearing
sissy...
http://al.howardknight.net/?ID=160968069700 ROFL!
It's ratboy frogging his superior Skeeter.
That shall be his nickname from now on.
LOL. Good call. It suits him.
kiss kiss
https://tinyurl.com/tardlet LOL!
More Chad rerun.
is chad also a trailer park pissbum like you are, tony
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2024-04-05 19:56:15 UTC
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Post by Skeeter
In article <17c34d6475b325c8$147542$2601257$eadde062
@news.thecubenet.com>, ***@yohoo.not says...
says...
In article <17c2dc96aff8594a$169751$3716115
In article
In article
In article
Why did the Romans crucify Jesus?
Because he had >>>> become >>>>>>>>>>>> too woke.
<https://twitter.com/DougJBalloon/status/1774230983350362304>
--bks
He was also a Communist.
Jesus of Nazareth is a figure who is often
emulated >>>> for his >>>>>>>>>> emphasis on kindness, mercy
and love, but many >>>> of his >>>>>>> disciples >> > seem
to miss a very large part of >>>> his teachings in >>>>>>>
their attempts >> > to mimic his virtues.
Many of Jesusâ?? ideas would be
considered >>>> controversial in >>>>>>> the >> > modern
world, but his attitudes >>>> regarding economics >>>>>>>
would be >> > especially radical, >>>> aligning less with
the >>>>>>> conservative views of >> > many of >>>> his
followers and more with >>>>>>> the far-left views we now
call >> > communist.
However, the mainstream interpretations of
Jesusâ?? >>>>>>>>>>> philosophy seem >> > to ignore or
undermine his economic >>>> ideals, >>>>>>> most often in
the >> > interest of preserving >>>> capitalism. >>>>>>>
American history has given us >> > many >>>> examples of
Biblical >>>>>>> interpretations being used to excuse
harmful institutions >>>>>>> such as slavery and
attempt to >>>> de-radicalize >> > the image of >>>>>>>
popular figures such as >>>> Martin Luther King Jr. It is
only >>>>>>> responsible that >>>> we separate
Jesusâ?? relationship with money >> >>>>>>>> from >>>>
that of any churches who stand to profit financially from
more >> > capitalist interpretations of his
words. >> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> We can read stories about
Jesusâ?? emphasis on >>>> communal >>>>>>> practices, >> >
like sharing meals and labor and >>>> starting the >>>>>>>
tradition now >> > referred to as >>>> â??communion.â? We
can also see >>>>>>> that he has a >> > >>>> particular
interest in the needs of people who >>>>>>> his >>>>
society would >> > rather abandon such as women who had
committed adultery and those >> > with leprosy
or physical >>>>>>>>>>> disabilities. >> > >>>>>>>>>> He
tells his followers to >>>> forgive their debtors, that
they >>>>>>> should >> > not store up >>>> treasures on
earth and that they cannot >>>>>>> serve both God >> >>>>>
and money. In Matthew 21, he becomes so >>>>>>> enraged by
people using a >> > temple for economic exchange, he
starts flipping tables. >> > >>>>>>>>>> In
Matthew 19, a rich >>>> man approaches him for instruction
and >>>>>>> Jesus >> > tells >>>> him to give up all his
possessions and give the >>>>>>> money to >>>> the >> >
poor.
â??It is easier for a camel to go through
the eye >>>> of a >>>>>>> needle than >> > for someone who
is rich to enter >>>> the Kingdom of >>>>>>> God,� Jesus
said in >> > Matthew 19:24 >>>> NIV.
This notion that a rich person would
have to stop >>>> being >>>>>>> rich in >> > order to
follow him is explicitly >>>> incompatible with >>>>>>>
capitalist >> > thinking. Why make >>>> people choose
between >>>>>>> following him and pursuing >> > >>>> wealth
unless he dislikes the >>>>>>> effects of wealth and hopes
to >> > counteract them in some way >>>>>>> by
encouraging an >>>> alternative lifestyle >> > among his
followers?
Despite the context and direct nature of
his >>>> statement, it >>>>>>> seems >> > to be interpreted
quite >>>> differently by many wealthy and >>>>>>>
influential >> > >>>> Christians who have yet to give up
their >>>>>>> possessions. >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Under
capitalism, interpretations favored by rich >>>> people are
given >> > more of a platform. This has >>>>
created the exact type of >>>>>>> hierarchy >> > among
Jesusâ?? >>>> fans that he devoted so much time to >>>>>>>
warning against. >> >>>>> His attempts to redistribute
power are >>>>>>> often >>>> downplayed, and this >> > is
interpreted instead as a story >>>>>>>>>>> about how nobody
is perfect. >> > >>>>>>>>>> SIUE is >>>> home to a large
Christian population, including 20 >>>>>>>>>> >>>>
Christian organizations, whose members I sincerely hope
will >>>>>>>>>>> avoid >> > such a convenient dismissal of
this issue. All >>>> of us at >>>>>>> SIUE, >> > Christian
or otherwise, should >>>> question the >>>>>>> motivations
of our >> > sources. Information >>>> is never presented
without an agenda, and it >> > is >>>> alarmingly
common for >>>>>>> information to be presented in >>>>
deceitful >> > ways.
An idea as simple as â??love your
neighbors� can >>>> be used >>>>>>> to promote >> > the
exact opposite message. I >>>> hope that any >>>>>>>
readers seeking to >> > understand Jesusâ?? >>>> words
will think >>>>>>> critically about their own >> > >>>>
ideologies as well and whether >>>>>>> they align more
closely >>>> with the >> > whitewashed commercial >>>>>>>
version that grants >>>> wishes or the radical >> >
political figure >>>>>>> portrayed in >>>> the Bible. >> >
nobody reads anything this long
Exactly. In fact, the motivation is not to even
start >>>> reading >>>>>>>> it. Very brief posts, otoh,
almost always get >>>> read.
Jesus (and God) taught those that were willing
to learn.
If you were unwilling to read a few words, let
alone >>>> books, how do >>>>>>> you hope to learn what was
being taught?
Jesus and the New Testament were needed because
of the >>>> many that >>>>>>> were unwilling to learn and
follow the simple >>>> rules of the Old >>>>>>> Testament.
He wants you to understand >>>> and follow him. It is
your choice.
The main thing I don't like about Jesus is that
he eats >>>> shit. It's >>>>>> disgusting.
I remember when you used to post as Scatboi, Ted,
that was >>>> back >>>>> when I was posting as Carny....man
what a ride!
I remember when you used to brag about how much
shit I can >>>> eat, Chad. >>>> We found it disgusting,
but you were proud of it.
tinw, scatboi
Ted thought he met his soulmate when Chad told him he
liked >>>> shooting craps.
Turns out Chad's into projectile diarrhea.
and this kind of stuff only comes from your sick mind
ted.
they don't call him scatboi for nothing, when they're
not calling him alice or fat fuck chadlee
only you think of this stuff
Chad is severely demented.
yes, him and skeeter are both assclowns
https://postimg.cc/xJDvdhfW
Obsession and rerun noted. Cowardly switching groups noted.
You have become like Rudy. Useless.
He claims he isn't Chad. What should we call him, then?
"ratboy"? "shitstink"? "pukester"?
I know you like to be called Alice sometimes, you skirt wearing
sissy...
http://al.howardknight.net/?ID=160968069700 ROFL!
It's ratboy frogging his superior Skeeter.
That shall be his nickname from now on.
LOL. Good call. It suits him.
kiss kiss
https://tinyurl.com/tardlet LOL!
More Chad rerun.
everybody chad, now you chad too, pissbum

Skeeter
2024-04-05 16:51:46 UTC
Permalink
In article <17c34d75f63bad6b$147543$2601257$eadde062
@news.thecubenet.com>, ***@yohoo.not says...
says...
In article <17c2dc96aff8594a$169751$3716115
In article
In article
In article
In article
Why did the Romans crucify Jesus? Because
he had >>>>>>become >>>>>>>>>>>> too woke.
<https://twitter.com/DougJBalloon/status/1774230983350362304
--bks
He was also a Communist.
Jesus of Nazareth is a figure who
is often emulated
for his >>>>>>>>>> emphasis on kindness, mercy and love, but
many >>>>>>of his >>>>>>> disciples >> > seem to miss a very large
part of >>>>>>his teachings in >>>>>>> their attempts >> > to
mimic his virtues.
Many of Jesusâ?? ideas would be considered
controversial in >>>>>>> the >> > modern world, but his
attitudes >>>>>>regarding economics >>>>>>> would be >> >
especially radical, >>>>>>aligning less with the >>>>>>>
conservative views of >> > many of >>>>>>his followers and more
with >>>>>>> the far-left views we now >>>>>>call >> > communist.
However, the mainstream
interpretations of Jesusâ??
philosophy seem >> > to ignore or undermine his
economic >>>>>>ideals, >>>>>>> most often in the >> > interest of
preserving >>>>>>capitalism. >>>>>>> American history has given
us >> > many >>>>>>examples of Biblical >>>>>>> interpretations
being used to excuse >>>>>>>>>harmful institutions >>>>>>> such
as slavery and attempt to >>>>>>de-radicalize >> > the image of
popular figures such as >>>>>>Martin Luther King Jr. It
is >> > only >>>>>>> responsible that >>>>>>we separate Jesusâ??
relationship with money >> >>>>>>>> from
that of any churches who stand to profit financially
from
more >> > capitalist interpretations of his words. >> >
We can read stories about Jesusâ?? emphasis
on >>>>>>communal >>>>>>> practices, >> > like sharing meals and
labor and >>>>>>starting the >>>>>>> tradition now >> > referred
to as >>>>>>â??communion.â? We can also see >>>>>>> that he has
a >> > >>>>>>particular interest in the needs of people who
his >>>>>>society would >> > rather abandon such as women
who had >>>>>>> >>>>>>committed adultery and those >> > with
leprosy or physical >>>>>>>>>>>>>disabilities. >> > >>>>>>>>>>
He tells his followers to >>>>>>forgive their debtors, that they
should >> > not store up >>>>>>treasures on earth and
that they cannot >>>>>>> serve both God >> >>>>>>>and money. In
Matthew 21, he becomes so >>>>>>> enraged by >>>>>>people using a
temple for economic exchange, he >>>>>>> >>>>>>starts
flipping tables. >> > >>>>>>>>>> In Matthew 19, a rich >>>>>>man
approaches him for instruction and >>>>>>> Jesus >> > tells
him to give up all his possessions and give the >>>>>>>
money to >>>>>>the >> > poor.
â??It is easier for a camel to go through
the eye >>>>>>of a >>>>>>> needle than >> > for someone who is
rich to enter >>>>>>the Kingdom of >>>>>>> God,� Jesus said in
Matthew 19:24
NIV.
This notion that a rich person would have to
stop >>>>>>being >>>>>>> rich in >> > order to follow him is
explicitly >>>>>>incompatible with >>>>>>> capitalist >> >
thinking. Why make >>>>>>people choose between >>>>>>> following
him and pursuing >> > >>>>>>wealth unless he dislikes the >>>>>>>
effects of wealth and hopes >>>>>>to >> > counteract them in some
way >>>>>>> by encouraging an >>>>>>alternative lifestyle >> >
among his followers?
Despite the context and direct nature of his
statement, it >>>>>>> seems >> > to be interpreted quite
differently by many wealthy and >>>>>>> influential >> >
Christians who have yet to give up their >>>>>>>
possessions. >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Under capitalism,
interpretations favored by rich >>>>>>people are >>>>>>> given >>
more of a platform. This has >>>>>>created the exact type of
hierarchy >> > among Jesusâ?? >>>>>>fans that he devoted
so much time to >>>>>>> warning against. >> >>>>>>>His attempts
to redistribute power are >>>>>>> often >>>>>>downplayed, and
this >> > is interpreted instead as a story >>>>>>>>>>>>>about
how nobody is perfect. >> > >>>>>>>>>> SIUE is
home to a large Christian population, including 20
Christian organizations, whose members I
sincerely hope will
avoid >> > such a convenient dismissal of this
issue. All >>>>>>of us at >>>>>>> SIUE, >> > Christian or
otherwise, should >>>>>>question the >>>>>>> motivations of our
sources. Information >>>>>>is never presented >>>>>>>
without an agenda, and it >> > is >>>>>>alarmingly common for
information to be presented in >>>>>>deceitful >> > ways.
An idea as simple as â??love your
neighbors� can >>>>>>be used >>>>>>> to promote >> > the exact
opposite message. I >>>>>>hope that any >>>>>>> readers seeking
to >> > understand Jesusâ?? >>>>>>words will think >>>>>>>
critically about their own >> > >>>>>>ideologies as well and
whether >>>>>>> they align more closely >>>>>>with the >> >
whitewashed commercial >>>>>>> version that grants >>>>>>wishes
or the radical >> > political figure >>>>>>> portrayed in
the Bible. >> >
nobody reads anything this long
Exactly. In fact, the motivation is
not to even start
reading >>>>>>>> it. Very brief posts, otoh, almost always
get
read.
Jesus (and God) taught those that were
willing to learn.
If you were unwilling to read a few
words, let alone
books, how do >>>>>>> you hope to learn what was being
taught?
Jesus and the New Testament were needed
because of the
many that >>>>>>> were unwilling to learn and follow the
simple >>>>>>rules of the Old >>>>>>> Testament. He wants you to
understand >>>>>>and follow him. It is >>>>>>> your choice.
The main thing I don't like about Jesus is
that he eats
shit. It's >>>>>> disgusting.
I remember when you used to post as Scatboi,
Ted, that was
back >>>>> when I was posting as Carny....man what a ride!
I remember when you used to brag about how
much shit I can
eat, Chad. >>>> We found it disgusting, but you were proud
of it.
tinw, scatboi
Ted thought he met his soulmate when Chad told
him he liked
shooting craps.
Turns out Chad's into projectile diarrhea.
and this kind of stuff only comes from your sick
mind ted.
they don't call him scatboi for nothing, when they're
not calling him alice or fat fuck chadlee
only you think of this stuff
Chad is severely demented.
yes, him and skeeter are both assclowns
https://postimg.cc/xJDvdhfW
Obsession and rerun noted. Cowardly switching groups noted. You
have become like Rudy. Useless.
Give Rudy a few LOL's Skeeter, it's as good as a reach around!
https://nationaltoday.com/world-rat-day/
Watch because he changes the follow ups to alt.idiots sometimes. I
guess so the rest can't see us slapping him silly. I found this one
there.
Thanks Skeeter. Yeah, he catches me on that often. No doubt that's the
reason.
http://tinyurl.com/peescent
He made you rerun.
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2024-04-05 18:49:52 UTC
Permalink
Post by Skeeter
In article <17c34d75f63bad6b$147543$2601257$eadde062
@news.thecubenet.com>, ***@yohoo.not says...
says...
In article <17c2dc96aff8594a$169751$3716115
In article
In article
In article
In article
Why did the Romans crucify Jesus? Because
he had >>>>>>become >>>>>>>>>>>> too woke.
<https://twitter.com/DougJBalloon/status/1774230983350362304
--bks
He was also a Communist.
Jesus of Nazareth is a figure who
is often emulated
for his >>>>>>>>>> emphasis on kindness, mercy and love, but
many >>>>>>of his >>>>>>> disciples >> > seem to miss a very large
part of >>>>>>his teachings in >>>>>>> their attempts >> > to
mimic his virtues.
Many of Jesusâ?? ideas would be considered
controversial in >>>>>>> the >> > modern world, but his
attitudes >>>>>>regarding economics >>>>>>> would be >> >
especially radical, >>>>>>aligning less with the >>>>>>>
conservative views of >> > many of >>>>>>his followers and more
with >>>>>>> the far-left views we now >>>>>>call >> > communist.
However, the mainstream
interpretations of Jesusâ??
philosophy seem >> > to ignore or undermine his
economic >>>>>>ideals, >>>>>>> most often in the >> > interest of
preserving >>>>>>capitalism. >>>>>>> American history has given
us >> > many >>>>>>examples of Biblical >>>>>>> interpretations
being used to excuse >>>>>>>>>harmful institutions >>>>>>> such
as slavery and attempt to >>>>>>de-radicalize >> > the image of
popular figures such as >>>>>>Martin Luther King Jr. It
is >> > only >>>>>>> responsible that >>>>>>we separate Jesusâ??
relationship with money >> >>>>>>>> from
that of any churches who stand to profit financially
from
more >> > capitalist interpretations of his words. >> >
We can read stories about Jesusâ?? emphasis
on >>>>>>communal >>>>>>> practices, >> > like sharing meals and
labor and >>>>>>starting the >>>>>>> tradition now >> > referred
to as >>>>>>â??communion.â? We can also see >>>>>>> that he has
a >> > >>>>>>particular interest in the needs of people who
his >>>>>>society would >> > rather abandon such as women
who had >>>>>>> >>>>>>committed adultery and those >> > with
leprosy or physical >>>>>>>>>>>>>disabilities. >> > >>>>>>>>>>
He tells his followers to >>>>>>forgive their debtors, that they
should >> > not store up >>>>>>treasures on earth and
that they cannot >>>>>>> serve both God >> >>>>>>>and money. In
Matthew 21, he becomes so >>>>>>> enraged by >>>>>>people using a
temple for economic exchange, he >>>>>>> >>>>>>starts
flipping tables. >> > >>>>>>>>>> In Matthew 19, a rich >>>>>>man
approaches him for instruction and >>>>>>> Jesus >> > tells
him to give up all his possessions and give the >>>>>>>
money to >>>>>>the >> > poor.
â??It is easier for a camel to go through
the eye >>>>>>of a >>>>>>> needle than >> > for someone who is
rich to enter >>>>>>the Kingdom of >>>>>>> God,� Jesus said in
Matthew 19:24
NIV.
This notion that a rich person would have to
stop >>>>>>being >>>>>>> rich in >> > order to follow him is
explicitly >>>>>>incompatible with >>>>>>> capitalist >> >
thinking. Why make >>>>>>people choose between >>>>>>> following
him and pursuing >> > >>>>>>wealth unless he dislikes the >>>>>>>
effects of wealth and hopes >>>>>>to >> > counteract them in some
way >>>>>>> by encouraging an >>>>>>alternative lifestyle >> >
among his followers?
Despite the context and direct nature of his
statement, it >>>>>>> seems >> > to be interpreted quite
differently by many wealthy and >>>>>>> influential >> >
Christians who have yet to give up their >>>>>>>
possessions. >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Under capitalism,
interpretations favored by rich >>>>>>people are >>>>>>> given >>
more of a platform. This has >>>>>>created the exact type of
hierarchy >> > among Jesusâ?? >>>>>>fans that he devoted
so much time to >>>>>>> warning against. >> >>>>>>>His attempts
to redistribute power are >>>>>>> often >>>>>>downplayed, and
this >> > is interpreted instead as a story >>>>>>>>>>>>>about
how nobody is perfect. >> > >>>>>>>>>> SIUE is
home to a large Christian population, including 20
Christian organizations, whose members I
sincerely hope will
avoid >> > such a convenient dismissal of this
issue. All >>>>>>of us at >>>>>>> SIUE, >> > Christian or
otherwise, should >>>>>>question the >>>>>>> motivations of our
sources. Information >>>>>>is never presented >>>>>>>
without an agenda, and it >> > is >>>>>>alarmingly common for
information to be presented in >>>>>>deceitful >> > ways.
An idea as simple as â??love your
neighbors� can >>>>>>be used >>>>>>> to promote >> > the exact
opposite message. I >>>>>>hope that any >>>>>>> readers seeking
to >> > understand Jesusâ?? >>>>>>words will think >>>>>>>
critically about their own >> > >>>>>>ideologies as well and
whether >>>>>>> they align more closely >>>>>>with the >> >
whitewashed commercial >>>>>>> version that grants >>>>>>wishes
or the radical >> > political figure >>>>>>> portrayed in
the Bible. >> >
nobody reads anything this long
Exactly. In fact, the motivation is
not to even start
reading >>>>>>>> it. Very brief posts, otoh, almost always
get
read.
Jesus (and God) taught those that were
willing to learn.
If you were unwilling to read a few
words, let alone
books, how do >>>>>>> you hope to learn what was being
taught?
Jesus and the New Testament were needed
because of the
many that >>>>>>> were unwilling to learn and follow the
simple >>>>>>rules of the Old >>>>>>> Testament. He wants you to
understand >>>>>>and follow him. It is >>>>>>> your choice.
The main thing I don't like about Jesus is
that he eats
shit. It's >>>>>> disgusting.
I remember when you used to post as Scatboi,
Ted, that was
back >>>>> when I was posting as Carny....man what a ride!
I remember when you used to brag about how
much shit I can
eat, Chad. >>>> We found it disgusting, but you were proud
of it.
tinw, scatboi
Ted thought he met his soulmate when Chad told
him he liked
shooting craps.
Turns out Chad's into projectile diarrhea.
and this kind of stuff only comes from your sick
mind ted.
they don't call him scatboi for nothing, when they're
not calling him alice or fat fuck chadlee
only you think of this stuff
Chad is severely demented.
yes, him and skeeter are both assclowns
https://postimg.cc/xJDvdhfW
Obsession and rerun noted. Cowardly switching groups noted. You
have become like Rudy. Useless.
Give Rudy a few LOL's Skeeter, it's as good as a reach around!
https://nationaltoday.com/world-rat-day/
Watch because he changes the follow ups to alt.idiots sometimes. I
guess so the rest can't see us slapping him silly. I found this one
there.
Thanks Skeeter. Yeah, he catches me on that often. No doubt that's the
reason.
http://tinyurl.com/peescent
He made you rerun.
your two surviving brain cells are on an endless rerun loop, tony
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