Kobojunkie's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Kobojunkie's Profile › Kobojunkie's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 (of 3851 pages)
Truthseeker10:Asserting the contents, without the numerous equally ludicrous interpretations that others insist on, of a book is the same as believing in a supernatural being? Are you OK at all? ![]() |
Nonsense! These gods of men and their numerous delusions should be relegated to the back seat where they belong, abeg! ![]() |
Truthseeker10:Are you insinuating that all those whose arguments are influenced only by the facts as stated in the texts— Scripture in this case — they quote from are influenced by religion? 🤔 |
chieveboy:Nonsense! ![]() |
chieveboy:All he spewed was nothing but more religious gobbledegook, the same as the over 46,000 other Christian denominations do, including the ones that manufactured the idea of a rapture. ![]() |
WantsandMore:Let me guess, then reason is because I assert that which is cleary depicted in Scrpture over your own set of religious delusions? No be only people like OP wey religion don blaskata their heads finish oo! ![]() |
HolinesstodLord:You know him or you read of him? ![]() 2. Jesus Christ of Israel never said this; rather, your gods of men, all of them scammers, fed you this ridiculous lie. ![]() 3. Religious gobbledegook! ![]() |
WantsandMore:Religion don blaskata people head finish be the thing! ![]() |
Truthseeker10:You will find the answers you seek to your questions by answering the questions I asked. So, answer the questions! 1. Are miracles holy, aka covenant? ![]() 2. I am certain that during his lifetime, Jesus Christ gave a lot of things, including a bowl of food, to others at the table. Are we equally to assume, as you did here, that the bowls of food he passed across to others were holy? 😏😏 |
Truthseeker10:Answer the questions asked! 1. Are miracles holy, aka covenant? ![]() 2. I am certain that during his lifetime, Jesus Christ gave a lot of things, including a bowl of food, to others at the table. Are we equally to assume, as you did here, that the bowls of food he passed across to others were holy? 😏😏 |
Truthseeker10:Answer the questions asked! 1. Are miracles holy, aka covenant? ![]() 2. I am certain that during his lifetime, Jesus Christ gave a lot of things, including a bowl of food, to others at the table. Are we equally to assume, as you did here, that the bowls of food he passed across to others were holy? 😏😏 |
Truthseeker10:Are miracles holy aka a covenant? ![]() I am certain that during his lifetime, Jesus Christ gave a lot of things, including a bowl of food, to others at the table. Are we equally to assume, as you did here, that the bowls of food he passed across to others were holy? 😏😏 |
TouchNfollow: |
Truthseeker10:The children's food is that which is holy. “ 6 Don’t give something that is holy to dogs. They will only turn and hurt you. And don’t throw your pearls to pigs. They will only step on them. - Matthew 7 vs 6YHWH did not give that which is Holy — His Covenant — to the dogs, but YHWH showed them, even the Egyptians, signs and wonders to affirm His power and claim over His people. ![]() |
Hotexplorers:Nonsense! Instead, say no to crime. ![]() |
Truthseeker10:Bread crumbs that fell from the master's table were consumed by the dogs— the non-Israelites ... it was not given to them but rather fell as the children ate the food that was given to them. The food belonged to the children, while the crumbs that fell from the table as the children ate belonged to the non-Israelites/non-children. So? ![]() |
Truthseeker10:The God of the Bible gave Himself the title, "God of Israel," sealing Himself off for the Israelites— blood descendants of the man Jacob, to whom YHWH gave the name Israel. ![]() This isn't rocket science, though. So? ![]() |
Agboogashi:It is that the government continues to opt for non-tried-and-tested ideas, while ignoring the many obvious proven solutions right before it. ![]() |
decatalyst:Soldier of which Lord? Did Jesus Christ of Israel ever express a desire to recruit for himself an army, though? ![]() 2. Ask him when he is reincarnated in his next time— probably been reborn at least once since then too. Maybe he will remember then and tell you. |
Truthseeker10:WoW.... talk about a fixation! So, you have been on this matter for all these many months like a monitoring spirit, even after I had long responded? Na wa oo! |
Moresalt:We are right in the information age. Take your time to unburden yourselves of all of these lies that were fed to you using the name of a God who made clear to you that His one and only people are those who are of the bloodline chosen and named by Him. ![]() |
btoks:This is a wrong conclusion on your part, given that Jesus Christ of Israel made it abundantly clear to His disciples that He was sent to the Lost Sheep of Israel — the bloodline of Jacob— and not to any country or nation in particular. At the time of Jesus Christ of Israel, the bloodline of Jacob had been mostly dispersed across many nations. (The nation of Israel was destroyed in 720 BC; its sister nation of Judah was captured around 587 BC, with most of the people taken as captives to other lands.) The 10 tribes which occupied the later nation of Israel formed after the death of Solomon were expelled from their country, some as slaves, others as refugees in other lands, any land where they could find a place for themselves. Of course, we know from accounts that many of those who belonged to the Levite clan took their place back in Jerusalem, in the sister nation of Judah. ![]() It is for this reason that Jesus Christ of Israel, after instructing His followers not to give that which is holy to the dogs — non-Israelites — then proceeded to send them out to all the nations. (Jesus Christ of Israel made it abundantly clear to His followers that only those of Israelite descent could handle that which is holy, and this fact had no bearing on which nation they resided in.) It is not for the reasons you assume. ![]() 2. These are all lies fed to you by your catholic overlords. There is nothing biblical about your catholic traditions and ideas. They are all traditions of men — ideas of religion formulated by these men whom you worship to deceive you with. ![]() 3. Even Jesus Christ of Israel, who read from the Septuagint in His time, did not care to suggest to His followers which books they could or could not read. Then by whose authority did any man or woman have to decide these things for other men/women? The long and short of this is that your catholic interpretations are merely the suggestions of men for gullible men to follow. ![]() 4. I am not Chatgpt abeg! ![]() |
btoks:The movement that was Jesus Christ of Israel and His disciples — an Israelites-only movement which predated the destruction of Jerusalem and the nation of Judah, along with the eventual exile of over a 3rd of those who survived the desolation of the land. After the destruction, many groups attempted to hijack the original movement, spinning various propaganda in attempts to draw a connection to that which existed before the destruction of Jerusalem. As we all know, the group that won in the end—stolen by way of vicious campaigns— is the one that was led by Bishops who later cited Rome as their capital. ![]() 2. The books of Israelite Scripture were not written by non-Israelites, and they were all written before the destruction of Jerusalem and Judah. The books were in existence before the Bishops, most of them of Roman origins,— a wholly non-Israelite church/assembly—eventually decided to compile their chosen collection into what you call the bible today. ![]() 3. Indeed, the Israelites were not against writing books, so yes, lots of them did write, including Josephus, and some others during the first century before Jerusalem was destroyed. ![]() 4. I have read most of the books not included in your Bible, though. I think a better question should be Why should anyone interested in knowledge themselves to just the books that are contained in your Bible? Isn't that an admission that one is not wise enough, or one does not in fact believe he/she is guided by this deity that is supposed to be in charge of it all —the claim your churches make? ![]() P.S. The Shepherd of Hermas was likely not written by an Israelite. Why? The promise of prophetic visions to the people of Israel by YHWH of Israel came to an end right as the walls of Jerusalem were brought down, stone by stone, and His End time was ushered in. Jesus Christ of Israel hinted at this when He declared that the end that was to come— that generation, the wicked people— would be much worse than their beginning. ![]() |
MiddleDimension:The contents of the books of Israelite Scripture stand as evidence to this. ![]() 2. The Catholic church— an assembly of people — predates Christianity? I am not certain what you are asking here. Christianity was established as the official religion of the Roman Empire around 320 AD. However, the group of non-Israelite men who set themselves up as bishops began their efforts long before this eventual event. ![]() 3. The Books that are contained today in your New Testament were written before 70 AD. The decision made by the churches afterwards did not affect the writing of the content of the books themselves. ![]() 4. All Israelites are Hebrews. All Jews and Gentiles— the non-Jewish subset of the Israelite population —, in the context of the books of the Bible, are Israelites. So, what do you mean? ![]() 5. At least one? 😁Many of the disciples were likely Gentiles — non-Jewish Israelites. Why? Well, according to John the Baptist, He came to His own — the Jews(of Judah)— but His own received Him not. ![]() P.S. The word [i]Gentile is a term introduced first in Genesis 10 as describing members of the same family or claim living far from their homeland. [/i]. Throughout the Old Testament, non-Israelite foreigners were never regarded as gentiles for good reason. For instance, Nebuchadnezzar, Naaman, etc., were never regarded as gentiles in relation to the Israelites, for good reason, because they were not gentiles but simply non-Israelites. ![]()
|
MiddleDimension:OK, then! I am telling you that your Meta AI pal is wrong! Where it pertains to the Bible and Religion — Christianity, Judaism, Islam, etc— as a whole, these AI tools seem to spew opinions fed directly to them by humans. ![]() |
MiddleDimension:The Catholic Church courtesy of Rome, attempted a hijacking of a movement that began in Judah, before its destruction, for political and material gain. The Catholics did not give the world the books contained in the collection referred to as the Bible since the books were originally written by Israelites. Rather, the Catholics attempted to colonize the noise created around the movement, to make it all their own. ![]() |
MiddleDimension:1. These ideas have no Scriptural—Biblical—roots to them, though. ![]() 2. Where in Scripture did you draw this conclusion of yours from? ![]() 3. Wrong! This is not at all Biblical. ![]() 4. Fallen angels are not demons and demons are not fallen angels. This is the stance of Scripture. ![]() |
MiddleDimension:1. Ah! Your goal has been to convince a gullible, blind individual of their gullibility? For what purpose exactly? ![]() 2. If asked your AI tool whether fallen angels are demons, what response would it give you? ![]() 3. I am thinking it is a great tool for people like having discussions with AI...not my thing, really. ![]() |
MiddleDimension:But before AI technology, the world has always known that the decisions were made by humans. So, why did the need for an AI guarantee? 🤔 By the way, did you equally consider here that AI was built by humans, implying that the responses it fed you were likely based on preprogrammed ideas fed to it? 🤔 |
advanceDNA:Exactly! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 |
WilyWily:😂😂😂😂 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 (of 3851 pages)




