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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Lewinsky Stinks, Dr. Brennan Rocks on November 02, 2009, 08:16:02 AM
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What does the troll believe regarding the systematic murder of over six million Jews by the Germans, and most other Europeans?
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Yes
he it is 100%
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I voted 'yes' since he is incapable to answer my question.
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Shalom Bonesfan! : )
The muslims who deny the Holocaust know it happened, but denying the Holocaust is part of their nazi propanganda.
Shalom - Dox
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Yes.
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He is probably a REPLACEMENT theologian. I deal with these people not only in emails, but in life, debate, town halls, you name it, they are there, like bitter people, hating Jews, taking up for INSANE Jihadists over born again believers, siding with Islam, SICKOS!
http://www.deceptioninthechurch.com/replacement.html
There is a powerful movement afoot called Replacement Theology
which states that the church is Israel and the promises given to
Israel were primarily for the church. This movement is
incurring the wrath of G-d, as it increasingly condemns the
nation of Israel as illegitimate, which is natural for folks who
believe the church has replaced Israel. Even among those who
still hold to Israel to one degree or another, there seems to be
a propensity for yanking Tanach promises out of the Bible
-- and, I might add, out of context -- and indiscriminately
applying them to modern church situations.
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He is probably a REPLACEMENT theologian. I deal with these people not only in emails, but in life, debate, town halls, you name it, they are there, like bitter people, hating Jews, taking up for INSANE Jihadists over born again believers, siding with Islam, SICKOS!
http://www.deceptioninthechurch.com/replacement.html
There is a powerful movement afoot called Replacement Theology
which states that the church is Israel and the promises given to
Israel were primarily for the church. This movement is
incurring the wrath of G-d, as it increasingly condemns the
nation of Israel as illegitimate, which is natural for folks who
believe the church has replaced Israel. Even among those who
still hold to Israel to one degree or another, there seems to be
a propensity for yanking Tanach promises out of the Bible
-- and, I might add, out of context -- and indiscriminately
applying them to modern church situations.
Paulette, you found there a great article. :)