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Mar 24, 2022 01:52:19   #
PeterS
 
Some memes just say it all...



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Mar 24, 2022 01:57:34   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
PeterS wrote:
Some memes just say it all...


Angels get confused...

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Mar 24, 2022 02:21:06   #
KimBrad Loc: Boulder City, Nevada
 
PeterS wrote:
Some memes just say it all...


What the Hell? If this isn't anti-Semitic, I don't f...ing know what is!!!!

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Mar 24, 2022 02:30:38   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
KimBrad wrote:
What the Hell? If this isn't anti-Semitic, I don't f...ing know what is!!!!


How'd you make that leap???

God k*****g Egyptian children is anti Semitic because..........?????

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Mar 24, 2022 03:50:13   #
KimBrad Loc: Boulder City, Nevada
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
How'd you make that leap???

God k*****g Egyptian children is anti-Semitic because..........?????


The rhetoric is very suggestive, r.e.:"K**l the right kids." The Passover story is much more complicated than that meme. The lamb's blood protected only the firstborn of ALL animals. God, through Moses, said this plague must and will happen...all firstborn will be k**led unless there is the lamb's blood. He also through Moses gave the remedy. All animals mean humans, cows, horses, pigs, etc. So, it wasn't "the right kids." It was also male and female adults, as well as male and female kids. Then the lambs blood makes sense.

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Mar 24, 2022 04:12:09   #
bggamers Loc: georgia
 
PeterS wrote:
Some memes just say it all...


You should be careful spewing h**e like that peter it's libel to come back and bite you. whether you believe it or not is not a reason to show disrespect

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Mar 24, 2022 05:19:16   #
ACP45 Loc: Rhode Island
 
bggamers wrote:
You should be careful spewing h**e like that peter it's libel to come back and bite you. whether you believe it or not is not a reason to show disrespect


Well said.

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Mar 24, 2022 10:44:13   #
TommyRadd Loc: Midwest USA
 
PeterS wrote:
Some memes just say it all...




I think it’s quite “convenient” for your slant on things that your “meme” leaves out all the important details of the story. Beginning with the fact that the Israelites were in Egypt, in the first place, because Joseph, at God’s direction, had saved the whole nation from destruction by famine, and because of that Egypt’s Pharaoh had honored Joseph with a position over all of Egypt just short of authority over the throne. But then later the once grateful host country turned their “honored guests” into s***es. I guess that part wasn’t convenient for you, was it? And you also neglected to mention how that brief snapshot of the situation depicted in your meme was a culmination of God’s delivery of His unjustly ens***ed people through Moses which began by first telling Pharaoh to let his (God’s) people go. Which Pharaoh obstinately refused, then relented, then refused, then relented, then refused, then relented, etc, through a series of increasing plagues as God, through Moses, began displaying His power in a way that even Pharaoh could easily relate to.

So, by your meme, do you realize you are justifying a tyrant against what your meme depicts to be the “evil” of God delivering s***es from bondage, and his process for not punishing the innocent?

Of course, what God was really doing through that whole event was teaching the whole world, by what is called a type and shadow, or example, about our common s***ery to sin that Jesus Christ, God’s own Son, would come to deliver us from by being God’s ultimate Passover Lamb, sacrificed on our behalf, that if we apply his sacrificial life’s blood to our lives (by dying out to our evil lives in repentance, and living instead to God and His righteousness) we can be freed from the bondage to sin.

If you think our Creator is evil for wanting to deliver people from bondage, and punish evildoers while sparing the innocent, perhaps you should make your own world where you can make the rules… and don’t forget to start by making your own dirt and giving yourself your own life. Of course, that means you’d also have to first give back the life you already have in order to start from scratch. Hmm, not such an easy task, eh?

Perhaps instead you may want to learn to be grateful you even have a life by which you have the free will to even contemplate things like r*******n against your Creator, let alone the liberty to choose not to serve Him?

Maybe the thing that causes you to look at God’s Delivery System (Salvation Plan) as an evil thing is the same thing that is keeping you from realizing it is, after all, the good news of the kingdom of God, rather than the tyranny you are currently defending.

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Mar 25, 2022 05:18:42   #
KimBrad Loc: Boulder City, Nevada
 
TommyRadd wrote:
I think it’s quite “convenient” for your slant on things that your “meme” leaves out all the important details of the story. Beginning with the fact that the Israelites were in Egypt, in the first place, because Joseph, at God’s direction, had saved the whole nation from destruction by famine, and because of that Egypt’s Pharaoh had honored Joseph with a position over all of Egypt just short of authority over the throne. But then later the once grateful host country turned their “honored guests” into s***es. I guess that part wasn’t convenient for you, was it? And you also neglected to mention how that brief snapshot of the situation depicted in your meme was a culmination of God’s delivery of His unjustly ens***ed people through Moses which began by first telling Pharaoh to let his (God’s) people go. Which Pharaoh obstinately refused, then relented, then refused, then relented, then refused, then relented, etc, through a series of increasing plagues as God, through Moses, began displaying His power in a way that even Pharaoh could easily relate to.

So, by your meme, do you realize you are justifying a tyrant against what your meme depicts to be the “evil” of God delivering s***es from bondage, and his process for not punishing the innocent?

Of course, what God was really doing through that whole event was teaching the whole world, by what is called a type and shadow, or example, about our common s***ery to sin that Jesus Christ, God’s own Son, would come to deliver us from by being God’s ultimate Passover Lamb, sacrificed on our behalf, that if we apply his sacrificial life’s blood to our lives (by dying out to our evil lives in repentance, and living instead to God and His righteousness) we can be freed from the bondage to sin.

If you think our Creator is evil for wanting to deliver people from bondage, and punish evildoers while sparing the innocent, perhaps you should make your own world where you can make the rules… and don’t forget to start by making your own dirt and giving yourself your own life. Of course, that means you’d also have to first give back the life you already have in order to start from scratch. Hmm, not such an easy task, eh?

Perhaps instead you may want to learn to be grateful you even have a life by which you have the free will to even contemplate things like r*******n against your Creator, let alone the liberty to choose not to serve Him?

Maybe the thing that causes you to look at God’s Delivery System (Salvation Plan) as an evil thing is the same thing that is keeping you from realizing it is, after all, the good news of the kingdom of God, rather than the tyranny you are currently defending.
I think it’s quite “convenient” for your slant on ... (show quote)


Very well written to get your ideas across clearly and succinctly.

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Mar 25, 2022 12:02:47   #
TommyRadd Loc: Midwest USA
 
KimBrad wrote:
Very well written to get your ideas across clearly and succinctly.


Thank you!

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