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Um, the New Testament was written for Christians and non-believers to convert them to Christianity. It's not just an interesting story to mull over.I understand that is how you interpret it.
Just as I am sure you understand that I fell that is too narrow an application and intent.
No reference to what exactly? Are you saying that if it doesn't specifically denounce Islam then Islam is ok?Because that is not correct according to the Old Testament or the Koran.
The New Testament makes no reference.
mmmmmmmm.....The way it's written?Unfortunately that's the way it is written, now either you believe the Bible or you don't.
How could the Old Testament mention Islam which didn't exist until many centuries later? Other than in general terms.No reference to what exactly? Are you saying that if it doesn't specifically denounce Islam then Islam is ok?
Amigo Jerusalem was the capital of Judah. Israel was to the North and it's capital was Samaria. And none of today's 100% Native Americans that I'm aware of have Negroid features. Someone has sold you some snakeoil.You do understand the part about there being 12 tribes don't you? They're not all going to look identical. You have the northern tribes in Jerusalem and the southern tribes in Judah they would most likely be from the northern tribe. But the Wooly here as seen in so-called African Americans the tribe of Judah that is the lion tribe where Yeshua spring from and they do have negroid features.
The closest thing to it is some believe the descendants of Ishmael are today's Muslims.How could the Old Testament mention Islam which didn't exist until many centuries later? Other than in general terms.
Where do the lizard people fit in?The closest thing to it is some believe the descendants of Ishmael are today's Muslims.
The Koran says Ishmael was the chosen son instead of Isaac. Both are descended from Abraham but there is where the split began.The closest thing to it is some believe the descendants of Ishmael are today's Muslims.
Your purse apparently.Where do the lizard people fit in?
How could the Old Testament mention Islam which didn't exist until many centuries later? Other than in general terms.
No he isn't. The Bible is the final word and warns about attempts to add to or take away from what was already written.God is releasing a book of bedtime stories in 2021 that'll address what he thinks about the whole Islam thing.
Titled "The Democrat Party's Plan to Import Muslims Through the Open Southern Border."God is releasing a book of bedtime stories in 2021 that'll address what he thinks about the whole Islam thing.
Why not just admit that Mohammed started his own religion and they aren't ok following him?
I understand that is how you interpret it.
Just as I am sure you understand that I feel that is too narrow an application and intent.
That the God of Abraham is the same God of Jews and Muslims.No reference to what exactly? Are you saying that if it doesn't specifically denounce Islam then Islam is ok?
I'll admit that ... just like I admit that the followers of Jesus started their own religion ... just like the Jews started their own religion.Why not just admit that Mohammed started his own religion ...
And both Jews and Muslims believe their God is the God of Abraham.The Koran says Ishmael was the chosen son instead of Isaac. Both are descended from Abraham but there is where the split began.
I don't know of any Christian that believes Jews worship a different God.And both Jews and Muslims believe their God is the God of Abraham.
Do you think the God of Christians is a different God than the one that Jews worship? That's where another split began.
The New Testament is a collection of writings from the dozens (maybe hundreds) of different churches that existed in the Mediterranean area in the 4th century AD.Um, the New Testament was written for Christians and non-believers to convert them to Christianity. It's not just an interesting story to mull over.
Me either ... that's why I find it exasperating that people who are 'so-called knowledgeable' of the Bible think that the God of Abraham as written in the Koran is not the same God of the Jews as written in the Old Testament.I don't know of any Christian that believes Jews worship a different God.
Ancestry.com?Sidebar I also share trace DNA what the ones you speak of, which means that at one time in history we were all in the same place...