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You seem to be implying the holocaust victims were not innocent victims. They were.
And the Nazis were obviously evil.
You know this how?
The discussion was Biblically / theologically oriented. And the Bible says of people,
"Indeed, there is not a righteous man on earth who continually does good and who never sins." - Ecclesiastes 7:20
"Then the LORD saw that the wickedness of man was great on the earth, and that every intent of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually." - Genesis 6:5
"for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God..." - Romans 3:23
And that's not disparaging Jews per se as the Bible says there is no one good.
And there are plenty of other scriptures along those lines. You have to remember that the standard for what 'good' is isn't dependent on man's definition. The standard in the Bible is perfect righteousness, and that's from God.
In addition, reports from sources in that time period and place had Jewish folks violating the Sabbath by keeping their businesses open on the Sabbath. Also there were a great number of secularized Jews in Germany / Europe who had evidently cast God under the bus. So your claim that they were innocent is not only inaccurate, but ill-conceived and not based on the evidence.
Yes they were. But God often used 'evil' nations to bring judgment on other nations or people. An example is King Nebuchadnezzar and Babylon sacking Judea / Jerusalem around 605 B.C.
Anyway, I just wanted to answer your claim above. Now, back to the subject at hand - the bogus claim that Jesus was married.
Would appreciate your views.
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You know this how?
The discussion was Biblically / theologically oriented. And the Bible says of people,
"Indeed, there is not a righteous man on earth who continually does good and who never sins." - Ecclesiastes 7:20
"Then the LORD saw that the wickedness of man was great on the earth, and that every intent of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually." - Genesis 6:5
"for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God..." - Romans 3:23
And that's not disparaging Jews per se as the Bible says there is no one good.
And there are plenty of other scriptures along those lines. You have to remember that the standard for what 'good' is isn't dependent on man's definition. The standard in the Bible is perfect righteousness, and that's from God.
In addition, reports from sources in that time period and place had Jewish folks violating the Sabbath by keeping their businesses open on the Sabbath. Also there were a great number of secularized Jews in Germany / Europe who had evidently cast God under the bus. So your claim that they were innocent is not only inaccurate, but ill-conceived and not based on the evidence.
Yes they were. But God often used 'evil' nations to bring judgment on other nations or people. An example is King Nebuchadnezzar and Babylon sacking Judea / Jerusalem around 605 B.C.
Anyway, I just wanted to answer your claim above. Now, back to the subject at hand - the bogus claim that Jesus was married.
Jesus and Mary Magdelene were married. She mourns his death at the foot of the tomb and enters his tomb at dawn to anoint his body. She also discovers the empty tomb and is the first person to discover his missing body. She is not mentioned as a sister, mother, daughter as women commonly are in the Bible... she is at the wedding in Cana with Jesus and the name of the married couple is never mentioned yet Mary is the one that tells Jesus that they are out of wine and not the bride or groom. She was his wife and that would mean that they probably had children as well.
Go away.
If you have something to say to me regarding the topic - "Jesus was married..." then let's see it. Otherwise don't bother me.
Funny because your post has nothing to do with that topic.
Is it important whether Jesus was married or not?
Nope -- changes nothing.
Jesus and Mary Magdelene were married. She mourns his death at the foot of the tomb and enters his tomb at dawn to anoint his body. She also discovers the empty tomb and is the first person to discover his missing body. She is not mentioned as a sister, mother, daughter as women commonly are in the Bible... she is at the wedding in Cana with Jesus and the name of the married couple is never mentioned yet Mary is the one that tells Jesus that they are out of wine and not the bride or groom. She was his wife and that would mean that they probably had children as well.
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