Message from @Ssylphie
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He tried to negotiate PEACE 14 times.. and was rejected..
you need to do your research
after 1937 Hitler saw the danger of the Jews and the banking establishment
the ART... the MUSIC.. and Theater .. in Germany were all debauched and corrupt. under total Jewish influence
the JEWS were the ones that backed the BOLSHEVIK revolution in RUSSIA and over threw and murdered the CZAR and his family
" Look it up "
@Ssylphie just use textchat
Okay
I give up with my internet lol.
Either way
Uh
If you actually watched the video
It brings up taking things straight out of context.
resend and @ us
The second link is part two.
The second video is the more helpful one to be honest.
Because it defines homosexuality and then examines the Bible.
Y’all see what I mean though?
But I think the most important thing to remember is that if you use scripture to hurt someone else, then it’s no longer scripture. The Bible is to save us. Not to harm each other like a weapon.
Scripture may prick someone's conscience but that does not mean because someone told you what the bible says on a topic that they are attacking or micro aggressing you.
True. But if someone uses the Bible to attack you with the intention of hurting you, then it’s no longer scripture. I’m not necessarily saying it happened, but I’m just pointing that out.
No real Christian would do that, their intention should be to see to it that you're saved.
That’s why it wouldn’t be scripture any more.
Anymore*
And someone seemed to allege I was trying to attack them or something or deceive them by showing another point of view and that I wasn’t really Christian.
Btw Wikipedia isn’t a very credible source.
Trust me on that one.
It is
There are not more edit button since 2012
Collages take wiki as a creditable source
Because apparently one of the people in the crusades in the time of the HRE divided from the Roman Catholic Church and made the crusades about the Flying Spaghetti Monster or something
It got fixed later.
But still
Okay then.