arimoff
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article for idiots who don't know math, they say The only true Lord but they mention G-D and Jesus so thats actually two, what a bunch of pagans lol.
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article for idiots who don't know math, they say The only true Lord but they mention G-D and Jesus so thats actually two, what a bunch of pagans lol.
...and in heaven there are only two (2) thrones mentioned to sit on at Revelation 3:21. Who gets to sit on those two thrones?__________
You trying to prove something to a Jew using Revelations? lol
One Revelation. Singular. Rev 3:21 mentions two thrones, so doesn't that at least indicate that God's holy spirit does not have a throne?
One throne for YHWH, and one throne for the one of Daniel 9:25,26.
You are not doing Judaism any favors with calling Christians pagans.article for idiots who don't know math, they say The only true Lord but they mention G-D and Jesus so thats actually two, what a bunch of pagans lol.
Nope an article for those who can know the Spirit and what spirit means. Those in in the jewish religion dont know what spirit is. All yall know is physical.article for idiots who don't know math, they say The only true Lord but they mention G-D and Jesus so thats actually two, what a bunch of pagans lol.
one two ore three, doesn't make a difference, Revelation as a sacred religious text doesn't play any kind of a roll in Judaism, it is not even part of it so it really doesn't matter what it says there. If you haven't heard of it yet but Judaism one throne? monotheism.
one two ore three, doesn't make a difference, Revelation as a sacred religious text doesn't play any kind of a roll in Judaism, it is not even part of it so it really doesn't matter what it says there. If you haven't heard of it yet but Judaism one throne? monotheism.
Do you even know the roots of the religion Abraham practiced? Do you even realise judaism is not monotheism? Do you homework on history, you know nothing of what you talk about
You are not doing Judaism any favors with calling Christians pagans.
Then by extension...neither is Christianity or Islam. Correct?
One could say that but there is a difference at least in Christianity [not orthodox though].
Back in Muhammed's time it's without a doubt they were polytheistic. The Kab'ah, the temple Abraham was said to supposed have built was filled with at least 360 idol.
I agree with you when it comes to orthodox and mainstream christianity, but if one can come out of the doctrines the orthodox and mainstream created and actually follow the real doctrines of the scriptures then that is the difference.How so?.....Christianity today appears to be more polytheistic then Jews are said have been back in the day. Back in Muhammed's time it's without a doubt they were polytheistic. The Kab'ah, the temple Abraham was said to supposed have built was filled with at least 360 idol.
Yes, before the revelation given to Mohammed the arabs had countless gods. It changed after they adopted Islam as their religion, as we know it strictly prohibits polytheism.
Right...but what's interesting is..."IF" Abraham and whoever else was to supposed to have built the Kabbah it's interesting how, at some point, polytheism won out thus idol/pagan worshiping practices controlled for so long. Or..Abraham was a polytheist and very early on the Kabbah was built for that purpose. (just opinions is all)...
article for idiots who don't know math, they say The only true Lord but they mention G-D and Jesus so thats actually two, what a bunch of pagans lol.