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Practice What You Preach | BUT JESUS PERCEIVED THEIR MALICE, AND SAID, "WHY ARE YOU TESTING ME, YOU HYPOCRITES?"  MATTHEW 22:18 | image tagged in politics | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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6 ups, 7y,
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1 up, 7y
Thank you for your comment.
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4 ups, 7y
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2 ups, 7y,
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What do you think Jesus would say about billions of abortions you hypocrites ?
1 up, 7y
Thank you for your comment.
1 up, 7y,
3 replies
Rather than trying to imagine what he would say, take the time and all the space you need here to post quotes from the Bible in which Jesus spoke directly on the subject of abortion. It is such an important subject, that I am sure he lectured on it, at length.
3 ups, 7y
Or better yet...

3 ups, 7y,
3 replies
Yeah...Like where does Jesus talk about detaining illegals from Mexico? Taking a bible verses completely out of context, and pretending it applies to detained illegals is pretty stupid too.
4 ups, 7y,
1 reply
I always think of this
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1 up, 7y,
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4 ups, 7y,
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Because it's manipulation. That's what I don't like about fedora tippers. What standards are they held to? And most times they misinterpretate the meaning anyway. Just imo.
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1 up, 7y,
1 reply
5 ups, 7y,
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Fedora tippers, and by that I mean the extreme Dawkins worshippers, feel like they can condemn the religious by holding them to standards they themselves don't adhere to (mostly). I'm probably not expressing it clearly but it's a bit of a bully tactic.
3 ups, 7y
I thought you said it pretty well.
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2 ups, 7y,
1 reply
3 ups, 7y
Actually most Christians I know are honest with their failings and try to strive to do better. But I'm sure there are hypocrites out there.
0 ups, 7y,
1 reply
Google "Messiah" and what Messiahs did.
3 ups, 7y,
1 reply
Well THAT... sure shows us - LOL
0 ups, 7y
What is this "us"? Same with "you hypocrites"? Are you that unable to exist, let alone think, on your own?
YOU, fella, YOU.

Us, frig out my face with the drone-isms.
1 up, 7y,
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“Samaria shall become desolate; for she hath rebelled against her God: they shall fall by the sword: their infants shall be dashed in pieces, and their women with child shall be ripped up." Hosea 13:16

So, it appears that God is not above killing children and pregnant women, if their city, "rebelled against her God." In Numbers, a woman who is suspected to be pregnant due to infidelity is given a potion to drink. It is intended to cause an abortion.

There are numerous references to killing children in the Bible. God appears to have no problem with the concept.

In terms of caring for refugees, in Matthew 25:35 Jesus said: For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in."

In another story a stranger traveling between City-States is robbed and beaten to near death. After people traveling the same road (including a priest) ignored him a Samartin took care of him. Jesus' message to his followers concerning strangers in need was, “Go and do likewise.” (Luke 10:29-37)

I was raised in a conservative Christian Church. I know what the Bible says and does not say. In answer to your question, Jesus would see children in the same way that his contemporaries did. When a man killed a pregnant woman, the "eye for an eye." law recognized the only human life taken was that of the woman, not the fetus.
1 up, 7y,
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Sorry Larry... but you sound unhinged
1 up, 7y
Sorry EID, but you do not back up your claims. I do. And, your continual insults are boring. I am going to be a thought Nazi and probclaim, "No responses for you." So, in the future rant away. You are not worth the effort it takes to respond. Good-Bye and Good Luck.
0 ups, 7y,
1 reply
Hey, I resent you calling GOD'S words unhinged.
1 up, 7y,
1 reply
So you're God's word now? Thanks... but... no thanks.
0 ups, 7y,
1 reply
Well you dismissed actual Scripture, so in terms of your line of thinking, it is you that had said it.
1 up, 7y,
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Nope. I only dismiss you, and dismiss twisting scripture into a political debate on a border crisis where Trump is enforcing actual law as declared by congress. If libs want it fixed, then vote people into congress who will actually lift a finger to fix the stupid laws.
1 up, 7y,
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I didn't read the rest.

Come back when you quote actual Scripture, I'm a tad to busy to play with drooling backwater cretins now.
1 up, 7y
It's awesome how you runaway after I proved you wrong again. You're to lazy to actually check on your own, and try to act like you actuaally know something about Scripture. YOU'RE FAKE NEWS AS USUAL.
1 up, 7y,
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Aww, puddin, you did? But muh feelz......

That IS actual Scripture, AND YOU KNOW IT.
So stop your lying, God don't like it.

Trump enforcing LAW? Gosh, I would say your stupidity astounds, but obviously you're trolling.

Later, chubs.
1 up, 7y
Not being able to debate a point without personal insults... makes you look even sillier.

The scripture is real enough. The twisting the meaning of the scripture into a debate on the border crisis is what is fake.

And before you toss out another moronic comeback, you might actually check Matt 22:18... you might see that they were asking Jesus about whether or not it's lawful to pay taxes to Caesar.

They certainly weren't asking Jesus about border crises detention centers.
0 ups, 7y,
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The OP cited Scripture, not me. Want to post irrelevent quotes? Take it up with him:

"LarryCaird

“Samaria shall become desolate; for she hath rebelled against her God: they shall fall by the sword: their infants shall be dashed in pieces, and their women with child shall be ripped up." Hosea 13:16

So, it appears that God is not above killing children and pregnant women, if their city, "rebelled against her God." In Numbers, a woman who is suspected to be pregnant due to infidelity is given a potion to drink. It is intended to cause an abortion.

There are numerous references to killing children in the Bible. God appears to have no problem with the concept.

In terms of caring for refugees, in Matthew 25:35 Jesus said: For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in."

In another story a stranger traveling between City-States is robbed and beaten to near death. After people traveling the same road (including a priest) ignored him a Samartin took care of him. Jesus' message to his followers concerning strangers in need was, “Go and do likewise.” (Luke 10:29-37)

I was raised in a conservative Christian Church. I know what the Bible says and does not say. In answer to your question, Jesus would see children in the same way that his contemporaries did. When a man killed a pregnant woman, the "eye for an eye." law recognized the only human life taken was that of the woman, not the fetus."

Later, Elvis's_Dead_Brain
1 up, 7y
Changing the argument after you were clearly wrong... and adding more personal insult because your argument is weak.

Typical
0 ups, 7y
Commanding to stone unwed pregnant wome to death as well...
Not sure it says to aim high and get the incubator ready for the fetus once the deed is done.
0 ups, 7y
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