With Jesus being born in Bethlehem then his family fleeing to Egypt shortly after his birth to escape King Herod's order to kill all male infants, the
journey to Egypt and back could be interpreted as a form of migration.
i said everything that needed to be said, the guy is a crook, a lair, heard his feet stink and he don't even love Jesus.
he loves power and money.
also here's a news flash, crooks and the dishonest lie about everything. you should know that seeing how you portray yourself as a beacon of honest
russian propaganda.
Talking about Jesus, you may be interested what Jesus actually has to say about these subjects, including (Satanic) propaganda, as quoted in my
responses to Kenzo. Unless of course you are more interested in using Jesus' name to support the points you yourself want to make, and a little less
interested in what Jesus has to say when they contradict one or more of your beliefs or opinions as formed or shaped by 'the doctrines of men.'
(Matthew 15:7-9; I'll quote it later)
As the video below asks: "Do you believe in Jesus? If so, that's good to hear. Here's another question: Do you believe
Jesus? Jesus taught that his Father was superior to him. At John 14:28 - Jesus says, 'my Father is greater than I.'" (only the first 28 seconds of the
video, more teachings from Jesus and the Bible can be found in the rest of the video, that may contradict what you have been taught about Jesus by
those described by Jesus at Matthew 15:7-9, John 8:42-47 and Matthew 13:13-15; the last 2 quoted in my first comment to Kenzo.)
Matthew 15:7-9 (Jesus teaching again, see my first comment to Kenzo from whom Jesus received these teachings, the video entitled "He is a liar!" part
1 quotes the Bible text where Jesus explains from whom these teachings originally are):
You hypocrites, Isaiah aptly prophesied about you when he said: ‘This people honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far removed from me.
It is in vain that they keep worshipping me, for they teach commands of men as doctrines.’”
Jesus was referencing the prophecy at Isaiah 29:13 (which also identifies who "me" is referring to above):
Jehovah says: “This people approach me with their mouth
And they honor me with their lips,
But their heart is far removed from me;
And their fear of me is based on commands of men that they have been taught.
edit regarding my previous commentary: I keep on writing "collegues" instead of "colleagues" (I've done it in other threads as well, it's because the
word is very similar in Dutch: "collega's" or more formally "collegae"; as you can see, there's no "a" in the 2nd syllable)
edit on 5-3-2024 by
whereislogic because: (no reason given)
I'm surprised that Imhere hasn't yet butted in to remind everyone how Jesus called a certain Canaanite woman a dog. I like reading all the apologetic
interpretations of this event. The best one I found was that he didn't mean a big nasty dog but a small cute pet dog, kind of today's poodle or
Yorkie.
As if God couldn't grace us with more politically correct messiahs.