Preface
Continuing with the narrative that the gospel is a myth. My acquaintance MB
purports that Christianity is a myth. Here, he provides a compelling narrative
to support his paradigm
- Don Tan Really ? Where did you read that ?
"Not everyone who calls out to me, 'Lord! Lord!' will enter the Kingdomof Heaven. Only those who actually do the will of my Father in heaven willenter. ~ Matthew 7:21
When HaShem offers a gift he expects you to receive it with an open heart,not use it as a fire insurance. Do you really understand the huge price Yeshuapaid at the Cross for the Remission of Sins ...... ? - MB This "gift" is very dangerous and very demonic. Jesus never paid at thecross for the remission of sins. This is assumption by Christianity. G-dprohibited human sacrificial, and human sacrificial is barbaric. When
Christianity claimed that this is the remission, they are assuming and misused
of the text. Torah also clearly stated that drinking of blood is prohibited because
it contains life force. Those who practice sorcerer by using blood should be cut
off from it.Etc: Jesus in Matthew instructed their disciples to drink his blood and
eat his meat as remembrance of him before crucifixion. This is cult like. If jesus
really know the Torah he would not have done that.
Many conventional sorcerers love to used blood to drag/force power in thespiritual realms - this included the Roman ritual of exorcism by using jesusblood (metaphorical, etc: they used grape wine) to "cast" away demon. Thisalso included the Tao talisman where they used chicken blood to drawn ontothe yellow paper (see this:http://taoist-sorcery.blogspot.com/.../taoist-fox-goddess...)
When Christianity drink blood (etc: representable, red grape wine for example)on the monthly communion in remembrance of him (idol), and eat his meat(etc: bisket) - this is cult like.
According to Tanach, sin remission or sacrifice offering must redeem prior tosacrifice, not after. Even Christianity think that a man (etc:jesus) is qualify forsin cleansing, that is only prior, not after. So, those who accept jesus for 2000years after his death, their sins never been cleansed. Too bad.
On top of that, the Tanach is clear that a man cannot die for another man sin.See Psalm 49:7 "No one can redeem the life of another or give to God a
ransomfor them." - Don Tan Firstly, Yeshua used wine and bread as a metaphor for his blood and
body. This is in remembrance of his crucifixion. He did not ask to be sacrificed.
The difference is, he was put to death , for sorcery by the Rabbinical Authority,
and for being an instigator against Caesar. A crime he did not commit.
I said, Messiah is not a mere man (Isaiah 53). You disagree. i keep reading thecontext of Isaiah over and over. I don't see anything else.
14. Therefore, the Lord, of His own, shall give you a sign; behold, the young
woman is with child, and she shall bear a son, and she shall call his name
Immanuel. ~ Isaiah 7
יד. לָכֵן יִתֵּן אֲדֹנָי הוּא לָכֶם אוֹת הִנֵּה הָעַלְמָה הָרָה וְיֹלֶדֶת בֵּן וְקָרָאת שְׁמוֹ עִמָּנוּ אֵל:
HaAlma young woman i.e. virgin (disputed by scholars). Even my Hebrew
University Prof. flip flops over the term Elohim. Elohim is a plural term for
HaShem.
Isaiah is definitely not talking about a servant nation, he nation and definitely
not in the plural in Isaiah 7 verse 14
Certainly, no Man can die for another Man's Sin. Psalm 49:7. Yeshua
however is not a mere man. If Elisha and Elijah raised the dead. I asked if
Yeshua a sorcerer, who raise the dead multiple times, is a false prophet.
If so, does HaShem allow false prophets to raise the dead ?
Since you like metaphors. I will give you one
Look, this is not the IRS (HaShems Court). Whereby, when there is a dispute,
in the interpretation of the law. The interpretation of the governments tax
official (Rabbinical Authority) takes precedent over, the defense's tax lawyer(Christian Interpretation). This is, one on one, with HaShem on the Day ofJudgement. I'm not worried, that i'm wrong. I've already received my revelation~ Acts 2:17 - prophesy, your old men will dream dreams and your bochrim will see visions":~ Yoel 3:1
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