Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven

Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven.

Give us this day our daily bread.

And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors.

And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil: For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever. Amen.

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Amen goy

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Without God, we wouldn't have Satan.
Without Satan, we wouldn't need God.
Hmmmm.

Wtf, I love Satan now.

This is a purely American interpretation of the Bible. For a nation funded by Jews you sure are talking a lot of shit about them. Your country is a Jewish experiment, and its reason for funding is betraying your true homeland for money.

Without God, there would be nothing.

Nice political thread.

amen brother hail rabbi yeshua our master

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>Canadian
>Your country is a Jewish experiment
Still better than you kike

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Nothing is better than some things. Nothing is better than rape, for example.

>The jewish book also tells whites that all races are equal, miscegenation is okay

On the contrary, the bible tells that no foreigner is allowed to rule over a people. The only ruler that is allowed is one of your own people. (Deut 17:15 )
The genealogies of Noah show the difference of the peoples that roam the earth. We may have one forefather, we are different, and those differences will only disappear through our union with Jesus Christ. But if we do not walk in unity, we will only bring damnation upon ourselves (take europe for example).

>that the jews are God's chosen people

They were, but by their rejection of Jesus Christ they became on the same level as the gentiles in the eyes of God. For there is no difference between Jew and Gentile (Rom 10:12)

>that we are to bless Israel

We are not to bless Israel. WE are to praise God, and he will bless figurative Israel, that is: All who walk in the ways that Jesus Christ has appointed,

>we should let immigrants in and treat them well

The bible teaches that we are to let those people in who want to part of your country, and willing to forsake their own culture for the new one. Strangers are to treated well, just like our enemies. For in that act, you will heap coals of fire on the necks of those who would want to have hurt you.

>and that we shouldn't care if we're enslaved in this world as only eternity matters

Amen, for God will restore all things and pay us much more in return if we are willing to do His will.

We cherish the good times of life, but hate the evil times of it. One sinner destroys much God. Surely God will punish those that do evil willingly, and reward those that do good willingly.

Judgment will come, and when God comes to collect his people, there shall be no more evil, nor more rape, no more murder, no more tears, the sounds of laughter and of children playing shall fill the heavens.

I can't wait for this to happen.

>be God
>know exactly how everything is going to turn out before it happens
>make Lucifer, knowing he will fall from grace
>make man
>put man in garden with tree that will cause man to die should he eat from it
>put Lucifer in the garden to tempt Eve
>Mankind becomes seperated from God
>some time passes
>make Jesus
>perfect man who cannot be tempted by Satan
>didn't just make Adam a perfect man in the first place, which would have prevented all the rapes, murders and sin in general from the start
>notagoodplan.jpg
If the good guy is only good because he fights evil, but the evil itself is from the good guy to begin with, is he really good?

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> "He answered and said unto her, It is not meet to take the children's bread, and give it to the dogs."

Why would you take a portion of this verse of its figurative context, it means this:

>It is not meet to take the children's bread, and give it to the dogs.

"It is not correct to take the promise that was promised to the chosen people, and give it to those who are not the chosen people."

Nebuchadnezzar was called a lion.
Cyrus was called a bear.
Alexander was called a leopard.
Julius Caesar was called a dreadful beast [dragon].
Herod was called a fox.
Israelite's were called sheep.

Why do you think Jesus was referring to them as dogs?

Not because he looked down upon the gentiles, but because dogs behave different from sheep.

>On the contrary, the bible tells that no foreigner is allowed to rule over a people.
not only does deuteronomy 17:15 not apply to non-jews, it's not even talking about miscegenation.

"be sure to appoint over you a king the Lord your God chooses. He must be from among your fellow Israelites. Do not place a foreigner over you, one who is not an Israelite."

This would make Rome an illegitimate ruler over Israel.

>We may have one forefather
In an evolutionary sense maybe, but it's not noah.

>They were
Think about what you're saying here.
For 2000 years, the God of the universe EXCLUSIVELY has his eyes on this one ethnocentric semite tribe that calls the goyim dogs. During this entire 2000-year period, every single person with blood like yours was in essence a useless detail, a clueless animal wandering out without any point or purpose. All the wisdom and history of the world that isn't from jews is in your eyes at best a waste of time, and at worst demonic.

This is the purest form of philosemitism you could possibly have. The ultimate jew fetish.

>The bible teaches that we are to let those people in who want to part of your country, and willing to forsake their own culture for the new one.
and this is why the authority of the bible should be as dog shit, when it comes to life or death you cannot give power to jewish lores of global brotherhood, no matter how much you like certain better parts of the bible

> Strangers are to treated well, just like our enemies.
Suck your own dick

>Amen, for God will restore all things and pay us much more in return if we are willing to do His will.
you will not only ruin the only chance we have at victory for this generation and all future ones, you will die a regular mans death and not get your jewish fantasy realm.

you are the ENEMY.

Leave the world for people who still have hope and who try to make things better rather than welcoming hordes of 3rd world invaders thinking it's the will of some jewish spirit

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>Why do you think Jesus was referring to them as dogs?
Because at this time (according to jews) the goyim were as dogs by virtue of not being jews, who are "the special people". This structures is still in place for a long time after Jesus' death, only done away with in Acts 10
Acts 10:28
"He said to them: “You are well aware that it is against our law for a Jew to associate with or visit a Gentile."

>Not because he looked down upon the gentiles, but because dogs behave different from sheep.
wrong, it was because he looked down upon the gentiles. Every church father agrees on this point, it's not some code language.

"Dog" is a disparaging animal to call someone, there's plenty of other verses in the bible where people are said to be "as dogs" if they're sinful, or "beware of dogs".

Read the full verse, the obvious context is that the children at the table whom the food actually belongs to (jews) have primacy, the goyim are the dogs under the table begging to get it.

Ditch the memeflag, rabbi.

Would you want your (future) wife/husband to love you unconditionally?
Would you want her to always say that she loves you because she is forced to?
Would you not grow sick and tired of the idea that someone loves you because they were made like that?

God created the angels and man with a free will, a free will to decide for themselves if they want to love or worship their Creator.

What is love if it is forced?

Man was created without full knowledge, and Adam lived for a part of his life without sin, neither could he understand all for his mind was at time limited.
But he was warned for the evil that was present among him.

The tree was planted for the sake of righteousness in the sight of the whole universe.
It was Lucifers claim that God is not just in his ways, and that the law causes sin.
If God did not plant the tree, could Adam commit sin? The tree was put there as a test of obedience and fairness to the claim that Lucifer made.
Adam knew he would die if he took from the tree, yet he still ate from the fruit of it.
He choose for it, not God.

Jesus was not created perfect. He was tempted to commit sin just like we were, but he did not give into it. Jesus was created with the same sinful body as we are.

The difference between man and Lucifer, is that Lucifer knew the height, depth and love of God, but still committed sin.
Man did not know this, but stood open for a restoration toward God.

Deliver us from evil

For Thine is the Kingdom
The power and the glory
For ever and ever

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>Ditch the memeflag
so you can ad hom the country flag because you don't have any response to my points which you know are right?

This is exactly why I use it in the first place retardo, so you don't have that out and you can't attempt distraction

>rabbi
how ironic.

Matthew 26:49:
"Going at once to Jesus, Judas said, “Greetings, Rabbi!” and kissed him."

Mark 9:5
"Peter said to Jesus, “Rabbi, it is good for us to be here."

Mark 10:51
“What do you want me to do for you?” Jesus asked him. The blind man said, “Rabbi, I want to see.”

Mark 11:21
"Peter remembered and said to Jesus, “Rabbi, look! The fig tree you cursed has withered!”

John 1:49
"Then Nathanael declared, “Rabbi, you are the Son of God; you are the king of Israel.”

John 3:2
"He came to Jesus at night and said, “Rabbi, we know that you are a teacher who has come from God."

John 3:26
"They came to John and said to him, “Rabbi, that man who was with you on the other side of the Jordan—the one you testified about—look, he is baptizing"

John 4:31
"Meanwhile his disciples urged him, “Rabbi, eat something.”

John 6:25
When they found him on the other side of the lake, they asked him, “Rabbi, when did you get here?”

John 9:2
His disciples asked him, “Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?”