Religions > Atheism > Questions and Answers Regarding the Bible (the TRUTH for blacks and Latinos)
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11 Jun 2005 10:06:16 AM |
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Questions and Answers Regarding the Bible (the TRUTH for blacks and Latinos) |
The only trustworthy translation of the Bible is the King James 1611.
Did Jesus Christ die for all nations upon earth?
NO. (Churches pervert John 3:16)
Read: John 17:9, John 11:51-52 (John 7:33-35, Acts 2:5-11/22/38-39, 1
Peter 1:1, James 1:1), Rom. 9:1-4, Rom. 11:26, Matt. 1:21, Matt. 2:6,
Matt. 10:5-6, Matt. 15:24, Acts 5:29-31, Acts 13:23, Luke 1:68-80, Isa.
45:17 and many more.
Does the Lord love everybody?
NO.
Read: Isa. 40:15-17, Psalm 147:19-20, Amos 3:1-2, Deut. 7:6, Mal.
1:2-4, Rom. 9:13, 2 Sam. 7:23-24, and many more.
Does the Bible teach unity of races?
NO.
Read: Deut. 7:1-7, Deut. 32:8-9, Ezra 9:12, 1 Cor. 10:20-21, Rom. 9:8,
Rev. 18:2, and many more.
Will the different nations who believe in Christ be saved from the
Lord's wrath?
NO.
Read: Jer. 3:23, Isa. 14:1-3, Isa. 34:1-5, Isa. 66:15-16, Dan 2:44,
Micah 4:11-13, and Rev. 19:11-15.
Was Jesus Christ a caucasian man?
NO.
Read: Rev. 1:1,13-15, Dan. 10:5-6, Jer. 14:2 and Heb. 7:14.
Does Christ's color matter?
YES.
Read: 1st John 4:2-3, Isa. 8:20, St. John 4:24 with St. John 17:17.
Does the Holy Bible give a description of:
-The Lord? YES Read: Dan. 7:9-10.
-The Angels? YES Read: Ezek. 1:7,27-28.
-The 12 Tribes of Israel? YES Read: Isa. 29:22, Lam. 4:8, Lam. 5:10,
Job 30:30, Jer. 8:21, Jer. 12:9, Jer. 14:2, Song of Solomon 1:5, Acts
21:37-39, Exodus 2:17-19, Num. 12:9-12 and Niger (latin)=Black, Acts
13:1.
Who will be gathered out of all the nations?
Only the 12 Tribes of Israel.
Read: James 1:1, 1st Peter 1:1-2, Rev. 7:1-17, Isa. 11:11-12.
Did Jesus do away with the law of the Lord?
NO.
Read: Rom. 10:4 (Gal. 2:15-end, Gal. 3:1-end, Gal. 4:1-6), Matt. 23:1-3
& 23, Luke 5:12-14, Luke 10:25-26, Acts 15:24. Acts 21:18-21, Rom.
2:11-15, Judges 5:11.
Why don't we recognize that we are the Holy People of the Bible?
Read: Jer. 17:4, Isa. 1:3-4, Ezek. 37th chapter, Rev. 11:8-11, Matt.
13:15, Hosea 1:10, Job 9:24.
Does the Bible prophesy concerning the terrible condition our people
are in?
YES.
Read: Deut. 28:15-68, Jer. 7:23-24, Jer. 9:13-16, Hosea 7:13-16, Hosea
8:8.
We are different shades of brown like the earth, even a speckled bird.
Does the Bible tell us the color of the Nation of Israel?
YES.
Jer. 14:2, Jer. 8:21, Lam. 4:8, Lam. 5:10, Joel 2:6, Amos 9:7, Nahum
2:10, Song of Solomon 1:5-6, Isa. 29:22, Jer. 12:9, Rev. 1:1, 14-15,
Dan. 10:5-6.
Will we ever receive true justice from the United Nations?
NO.
Ps. 83:3-5, Micah 7:2-4, Hab. 1:2-4, Zech. 11:5, John 10:10, Rom.
2:1-3, I Peter 5:6-9, Isa. 14:13-17.
Why is there no peace on earth?
Zech. 2:8, 2 Thess. 1:6, Luke 18:7-8, Zeph 2:12, Matt. 10:34,
Matt.24:6-7, Luke 21:25-26, Rev. 18:21, Jer. 22:13, Zech. 9:12-17. Dan.
8:25, Jer. 6:14, 1 Thess. 5:3, Ps. 105:6-15.
Will peace come when the true Nation of Israel is gathered together as
one?
YES.
Zeph. 2:1-3, Zeph. 3:16-20, Isa. 2:2-4, Rev. 7:1-8, Rev. 11:11-13, Jer.
16:15, Rom. 9:1-5, Matt. 1:21.
The Israelite Church of God and Jesus Christ
http://www.theholyconceptionunit.org
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| Title: Re: Questions and Answers Regarding the Bible (the TRUTH for blacks and Latinos) |
11 Jun 2005 07:35:01 PM |
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"Ban Yasharahla" <yahawadah_ban_yasharahla@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:1118501999.617349.118730@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com:
the "TRUTH"? Bwahahahahahaha.
(snip more ***** from just another bigoted hate filled xian *****)
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Woden
"religion is a socio-political system for controlling people's thoughts,
lives and actions based on ancient myths and superstitions, perpetrated
through generations of subtle yet pervasive brainwashing."
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| User: "DanielSan" |
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| Title: Re: Questions and Answers Regarding the Bible (the TRUTH for blacksand Latinos) |
11 Jun 2005 07:38:11 PM |
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Woden wrote:
"Ban Yasharahla" <yahawadah_ban_yasharahla@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:1118501999.617349.118730@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com:
the "TRUTH"? Bwahahahahahaha.
(snip more ***** from just another bigoted hate filled xian *****)
He's not a Chrsitian. Not technical. He's a bigoted hate-filled Jewish
*****. ;-) According to Wikipedia, their numbers are 2,000 strong. ;-)
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Hebrews for more information,
plus a link to their website.
Saith Wikipedia: "The group was founded in Chicago by a former steel
worker named Ben Carter, who changed his name to Ben-Ami Ben Israel upon
his arrival in Israel. Carter claims he had a "vision", in which the
archangel Gabriel revealed to him that African-Americans were descended
from the "lost tribe of Judah", Israelites who were expelled from
Jerusalem in 70 A.D. and, after migrating for 1,000 years ended up in
West Africa, later transported to America as slaves."
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| User: "Observador" |
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12 Jun 2005 12:06:51 PM |
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All there is to know about:
"The Bible"
A collection of writings which the Church of God
has solemnly recognized as inspired.
The name is derived from the Greek expression
biblia (the books), which came into use in the
early centuries of Christianity to designate the
whole sacred volume. In the Latin of the Middle
Ages, the neuter plural for Biblia (gen.
bibliorum) gradually came to be regarded as a
feminine singular noun (biblia, gen. bibliae, in
which singular form the word has passed into the
languages of the Western world. It means "The
Book", by way of eminence, and therefore well sets
forth the sacred character of our inspired
literature. Its most important equivalents are:
"The Divine Library" (Bibliotheca Divina), which
was employed by St. Jerome in the fourth century;
"the Scriptures", "the Holy Scriptures" -- terms
which are derived from expressions found in the
Bible itself; and "the Old and New Testament", in
which collective title, "the Old Testament"
designates the sacred books written before the
coming of Our Lord, and "the New Testament"
denotes the inspired writings composed since the
coming of Christ.
It is a fact of history that in the time of Christ
the Jews were in possession of sacred books, which
differed widely from one another in subject,
style, origin and scope, and it is also a fact
that they regarded all such writings as invested
with a character which distinguished them from all
other books. This was the Divine authority of
every one of these books and of every part of each
book. This belief of the Jews was confirmed by Our
Lord and His Apostles; for they supposed its truth
in their teaching, used it as a foundation of
their doctrine, and intimately connected with it
the religious system of which they were the
founders. The books thus approved were handed down
to the Christian Church as the written record of
Divine revelation before the coming of Christ. The
truths of Christian revelation were made known to
the Apostles either by Christ Himself or by the
Holy Ghost. They constitute what is called the
Deposit of Faith, to which nothing has been added
since the Apostolic Age. Some of the truths were
committed to writing under the inspiration of the
Holy Ghost and have been handed down to us in the
books of the New Testament. Written originally to
individual Churches or persons, to meet particular
necessities, and accommodated as they all were to
particular and existing circumstances, these books
were gradually received by the universal Church as
inspired, and with the sacred books of the Jews
constitute the Bible.
In one respect, therefore, the Bible is a twofold
literature, made up of two distinct collections
which correspond with two successive and unequal
periods of time in the history of man. The older
of these collection, mostly written in Hebrew,
corresponds with the many centuries during which
the Jewish people enjoyed a national existence,
and forms the Hebrew, or Old Testament,
literature; the more recent collection, begun not
long after Our Lord's ascension, and made up of
Greek writings, is the Early Christian, or New
Testament, literature. Yet, in another and deeper
respect, the Biblical literature is pre-eminently
one. Its two sets of writings are most closely
connected with regard to doctrines revealed, facts
recorded, customs described, and even expressions
used. Above all, both collection have one and the
same religious purpose, one and the same inspired
character. They form the two parts of a great
organic whole the centre of which is the person
and mission of Christ. The same Spirit exercised
His mysterious hidden influence on the writings of
both Testaments, and made of the works of those
who lived before Our Lord an active and steady
preparation for the New Testament dispensation
which he was to introduce, and of the works of
those who wrote after Him a real continuation and
striking fulfilment of the old Covenant.
The Bible, as the inspired recorded of revelation,
contains the word of God; that is, it contains
those revealed truths which the Holy Ghost wishes
to be transmitted in writing. However, all
revealed truths are not contained in the Bible
(see TRADITION); neither is every truth in the
Bible revealed, if by revelation is meant the
manifestation of hidden truths which could not
other be known. Much of the Scripture came to its
writers through the channels of ordinary
knowledge, but its sacred character and Divine
authority are not limited to those parts which
contain revelation strictly so termed. The Bible
not only contains the word of God; it is the word
of God. The primary author is the Holy Ghost, or,
as it is commonly expressed, the human authors
wrote under the influence of Divine inspiration.
It was declared by the Vatican Council (Sess. III,
c. ii) that the sacred and canonical character of
Scripture would not be sufficiently explained by
saying that the books were composed by human
diligence and then approved by the Church, or that
they contained revelation without error. They are
sacred and canonical "because, having been written
by inspiration of the Holy Ghost, that have God
for their author, and as such have been handed
down to the Church". The inerrancy of the Bible
follows as a consequence of this Divine
authorship. Wherever the sacred writer makes a
statement as his own, that statement is the word
of God and infallibly true, whatever be the
subject-matter of the statement.
It will be seen, therefore, that though the
inspiration of any writer and the sacred character
of his work be antecedent to its recognition by
the Church yet we are dependent upon the Church
for our knowledge of the existence of this
inspiration. She is the appointed witness and
guardian of revelation. From her alone we know
what books belong to the Bible. At the Council of
Trent she enumerated the books which must be
considered "as sacred and canonical". They are the
seventy-two books found in Catholic editions,
forty-five in the Old Testament and twenty-seven
in the New. Protestant copies usually lack the
seven books (viz: Tobias, Judith, Wisdom,
Ecclesiasticus, Baruch, and I, II Machabees) and
parts of books (viz: Esther 10:4-16:24, and Daniel
3:24-90; 13:1-14:42) which are not found in the
Jewish editions of the Old Testament.
The Bible is plainly a literature, that is, an
important collection of writings which were not
composed at once and did not proceed from one
hand, but rather were spread over a considerable
period of time and are traceable to different
authors of varying literary excellence. As a
literature, too, the Bible bears throughout the
distinct impress of the circumstances of place and
time, methods of composition, etc., in which its
various parts came into existence, and of these
circumstances careful account must be taken, in
the interests of accurate scriptural
interpretation. As a literature, our sacred books
have been transcribed during many centuries by all
manner of copyists to the ignorance and
carelessness of many of whom they still bear
witness in the shape of numerous textual errors,
which, however, but seldom interfere seriously
with the primitive reading of any important
dogmatic or moral passage of Holy Writ.
In respect of antiquity, the Biblical literature
belongs to the same group of ancient literature as
the literary collections of Greece, Rome, China,
Persia, and India. Its second part, the New
Testament, completed about A.D. 100, is indeed far
more recent than the four last named literature,
and is somewhat posterior to the Augustan age of
the Latin language, but it is older by ten
centuries than our earliest modern literature. As
regards the Old Testament, most of its contents
were gradually written within the nine centuries
which preceded the Christian era, so that its
composition is generally regarded as contemporary
with that of the great literary works of Greece,
China, Persia, and India. The Bible resembles
these various ancient literatures in another
respect. Like them it is fragmentary, i.e. made up
of the remains of a larger literature. Of this we
have abundant proofs concerning the books of the
Old Testament, since the Hebrew Scriptures
themselves repeatedly refer us to more ancient and
complete works as composed by Jewish annalists,
prophets, wise men, poets, and so on (cf. Numbers
21:15; Josue 10:13; II Kings 1:18; I Paralip.
29:29; I Mach. 16:24; etc.). Statements tending to
prove the same fragmentary character of the early
Christian literature which has come down to us are
indeed much less numerous, but not altogether
wanting (cf. Luke 1:1-3; Colossians 4:16; I
Corinthians 5:9). But, however ancient and
fragmentary, it is not to be supposed that the
Biblical literature contains only few, and these
rather imperfect, literary forms. In point of fact
its contents exhibit nearly all the literary forms
met with in our Western literatures together with
other peculiarly Eastern, but none the less
beautiful. It is also a well-known fact that the
Bible is so replete with pieces of transcendent
literary beauty that the greatest orators and
writers of the last four centuries have most
willingly turned to our sacred books as
pre-eminently worthy of admiration, study, and
imitation. Of course the widest and deepest
influence that has ever been, and ever will be,
exercised upon the minds and hearts of men remains
due to the fact that, while all the other
literatures are but man's productions, the Bible
is indeed "inspired of God" and, as such,
especially "profitable to teach, to reprove, to
correct, to instruct in justice" (II Timothy
3:16).
On 11 Jun 2005 08:06:16 -0700, "Ban Yasharahla"
<yahawadah_ban_yasharahla@yahoo.com> wrote:
The only trustworthy translation of the Bible is the King James 1611.
Did Jesus Christ die for all nations upon earth?
NO. (Churches pervert John 3:16)
Read: John 17:9, John 11:51-52 (John 7:33-35, Acts 2:5-11/22/38-39, 1
Peter 1:1, James 1:1), Rom. 9:1-4, Rom. 11:26, Matt. 1:21, Matt. 2:6,
Matt. 10:5-6, Matt. 15:24, Acts 5:29-31, Acts 13:23, Luke 1:68-80, Isa.
45:17 and many more.
Does the Lord love everybody?
NO.
Read: Isa. 40:15-17, Psalm 147:19-20, Amos 3:1-2, Deut. 7:6, Mal.
1:2-4, Rom. 9:13, 2 Sam. 7:23-24, and many more.
Does the Bible teach unity of races?
NO.
Read: Deut. 7:1-7, Deut. 32:8-9, Ezra 9:12, 1 Cor. 10:20-21, Rom. 9:8,
Rev. 18:2, and many more.
Will the different nations who believe in Christ be saved from the
Lord's wrath?
NO.
Read: Jer. 3:23, Isa. 14:1-3, Isa. 34:1-5, Isa. 66:15-16, Dan 2:44,
Micah 4:11-13, and Rev. 19:11-15.
Was Jesus Christ a caucasian man?
NO.
Read: Rev. 1:1,13-15, Dan. 10:5-6, Jer. 14:2 and Heb. 7:14.
Does Christ's color matter?
YES.
Read: 1st John 4:2-3, Isa. 8:20, St. John 4:24 with St. John 17:17.
Does the Holy Bible give a description of:
-The Lord? YES Read: Dan. 7:9-10.
-The Angels? YES Read: Ezek. 1:7,27-28.
-The 12 Tribes of Israel? YES Read: Isa. 29:22, Lam. 4:8, Lam. 5:10,
Job 30:30, Jer. 8:21, Jer. 12:9, Jer. 14:2, Song of Solomon 1:5, Acts
21:37-39, Exodus 2:17-19, Num. 12:9-12 and Niger (latin)=Black, Acts
13:1.
Who will be gathered out of all the nations?
Only the 12 Tribes of Israel.
Read: James 1:1, 1st Peter 1:1-2, Rev. 7:1-17, Isa. 11:11-12.
Did Jesus do away with the law of the Lord?
NO.
Read: Rom. 10:4 (Gal. 2:15-end, Gal. 3:1-end, Gal. 4:1-6), Matt. 23:1-3
& 23, Luke 5:12-14, Luke 10:25-26, Acts 15:24. Acts 21:18-21, Rom.
2:11-15, Judges 5:11.
Why don't we recognize that we are the Holy People of the Bible?
Read: Jer. 17:4, Isa. 1:3-4, Ezek. 37th chapter, Rev. 11:8-11, Matt.
13:15, Hosea 1:10, Job 9:24.
Does the Bible prophesy concerning the terrible condition our people
are in?
YES.
Read: Deut. 28:15-68, Jer. 7:23-24, Jer. 9:13-16, Hosea 7:13-16, Hosea
8:8.
We are different shades of brown like the earth, even a speckled bird.
Does the Bible tell us the color of the Nation of Israel?
YES.
Jer. 14:2, Jer. 8:21, Lam. 4:8, Lam. 5:10, Joel 2:6, Amos 9:7, Nahum
2:10, Song of Solomon 1:5-6, Isa. 29:22, Jer. 12:9, Rev. 1:1, 14-15,
Dan. 10:5-6.
Will we ever receive true justice from the United Nations?
NO.
Ps. 83:3-5, Micah 7:2-4, Hab. 1:2-4, Zech. 11:5, John 10:10, Rom.
2:1-3, I Peter 5:6-9, Isa. 14:13-17.
Why is there no peace on earth?
Zech. 2:8, 2 Thess. 1:6, Luke 18:7-8, Zeph 2:12, Matt. 10:34,
Matt.24:6-7, Luke 21:25-26, Rev. 18:21, Jer. 22:13, Zech. 9:12-17. Dan.
8:25, Jer. 6:14, 1 Thess. 5:3, Ps. 105:6-15.
Will peace come when the true Nation of Israel is gathered together as
one?
YES.
Zeph. 2:1-3, Zeph. 3:16-20, Isa. 2:2-4, Rev. 7:1-8, Rev. 11:11-13, Jer.
16:15, Rom. 9:1-5, Matt. 1:21.
The Israelite Church of God and Jesus Christ
http://www.theholyconceptionunit.org
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| User: "raven1" |
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| Title: Re: Questions and Answers Regarding the Bible (the TRUTH for blacks and Latinos) |
11 Jun 2005 11:57:00 AM |
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On 11 Jun 2005 08:06:16 -0700, "Ban Yasharahla"
<yahawadah_ban_yasharahla@yahoo.com> wrote:
The least trustworthy translation of the Bible is the King James 1611.
Spelling corrected.
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"This is how liberty dies: with thunderous applause"
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| User: "Joe Q Public" |
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| Title: Re: Questions and Answers Regarding the Bible (the TRUTH for blacks and Latinos) |
11 Jun 2005 05:42:20 PM |
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On 11 Jun 2005 08:06:16 -0700, "Ban Yasharahla"
<yahawadah_ban_yasharahla@yahoo.com> wrote:
The only trustworthy translation of the Bible is the King James 1611.
The "bible' is NOT a 'holy book'.
It is preposterous to base ANY of your behavior on writings that the
greedy Catholic church made up or filtered to further its purpose of
mental and financial domination upon it's subjects.
Wake up and smell the Truth.
Your 'soul' will not burn in hell forever, ha ha!
One thing that I will give the christian church is absolute credit for
the complete invention of the concept of 'original sin'! Ha ha!
*GENIUS!* (Thank you!)
It means that even if since you were born you were the 'perfect'
person YOU STILL NEED TO PAY US (the church) so that you can be
'saved' (from what, I have NO idea!).
Imagine! The perfect marketing scheme: "Even if you never borrowed
from us, YOU STILL OWE US just because you're alive!" Ha ha!
***** THAT! ***** ALL ORGANIZED RELIGIONS.
The Only God That Exists is MAD at you all, assholes!
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| User: "quibbler" |
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| Title: Re: Questions and Answers Regarding the Bible (the TRUTH for blacks and Latinos) |
12 Jun 2005 11:53:28 AM |
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In article <42ab68b3.22427689@news.uncensored-news.com>,
JoeQPublic@jkjldkj.x.yz says...
On 11 Jun 2005 08:06:16 -0700, "Ban Yasharahla"
<yahawadah_ban_yasharahla@yahoo.com> wrote:
The only trustworthy translation of the Bible is the King James 1611.
The "bible' is NOT a 'holy book'.
Besides, we all know now that King James was a rump rustler and as Gary
Bauer of the Family Research Council said, "I feel uncomfortable that
good Christians all over America, and indeed the world, are using a
document commissioned by a homosexual. Anything that has been
commissioned by a homosexual has obviously been tainted in some way."
--
Quibbler (quibbler247atyahoo.com)
"It is fashionable to wax apocalyptic about the
threat to humanity posed by the AIDS virus, 'mad cow'
disease, and many others, but I think a case can be
made that faith is one of the world's great evils,
comparable to the smallpox virus but harder to
eradicate." -- Richard Dawkins
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| User: "Christopher A. Lee" |
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| Title: Re: Questions and Answers Regarding the Bible (the TRUTH for blacks and Latinos) |
11 Jun 2005 07:24:21 PM |
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On 11 Jun 2005 08:06:16 -0700, "Ban Yasharahla"
<yahawadah_ban_yasharahla@yahoo.com> wrote:
The only trustworthy translation of the Bible is the King James 1611.
Moron.
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| User: "DanielSan" |
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| Title: Re: Questions and Answers Regarding the Bible (the TRUTH for blacksand Latinos) |
11 Jun 2005 07:31:08 PM |
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Christopher A. Lee wrote:
On 11 Jun 2005 08:06:16 -0700, "Ban Yasharahla"
<yahawadah_ban_yasharahla@yahoo.com> wrote:
The only trustworthy translation of the Bible is the King James 1611.
Moron.
What do you expect from someone who named himself after the country of
Israel (transliterated from the Hebrew pronunciation)?
After all, these Lashawan Qadash-ies are a subsection of Judaism who
insist on only the KJV as the only accurate translation of Bible. They
are a bunch of racist Jewish folks who believe that only so-called
"Black Hebrews" are the chosen folks and that any other skin-color folks
go straight to hell.
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| User: "Katt" |
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| Title: Re: Questions and Answers Regarding the Bible (the TRUTH for blacks and Latinos) |
11 Jun 2005 11:11:05 PM |
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"DanielSan" <daniel-san@myrealbox.com> wrote in message
news:gnLqe.4337$2K4.773@trnddc08...
Christopher A. Lee wrote:
On 11 Jun 2005 08:06:16 -0700, "Ban Yasharahla"
<yahawadah_ban_yasharahla@yahoo.com> wrote:
The only trustworthy translation of the Bible is the King James 1611.
Moron.
What do you expect from someone who named himself after the country of
Israel (transliterated from the Hebrew pronunciation)?
Well, I myself might have expected him to start looking at the attempts that
have been made to produce a *literal* translation, devoid of distorting
poeticisations.
I'm stilll checking out Young's Literal Translation
http://www.auburn.edu/~allenkc/rylt/markrylt.html
Katt.
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| User: "Vic Sagerquist" |
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| Title: Re: Questions and Answers Regarding the Bible (the TRUTH for blacks and Latinos) |
12 Jun 2005 12:13:33 AM |
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On 11 Jun 2005, DanielSan dropped trou, farted, whirled, then shouted:
Christopher A. Lee wrote:
On 11 Jun 2005 08:06:16 -0700, "Ban Yasharahla"
<yahawadah_ban_yasharahla@yahoo.com> wrote:
The only trustworthy translation of the Bible is the King James 1611.
Moron.
What do you expect from someone who named himself after the country of
Israel (transliterated from the Hebrew pronunciation)?
After all, these Lashawan Qadash-ies are a subsection of Judaism who
insist on only the KJV as the only accurate translation of Bible.
They are a bunch of racist Jewish folks who believe that only
so-called "Black Hebrews" are the chosen folks and that any other
skin-color folks go straight to hell.
Which does not differ in the least from any other bigoted religion. Why
believe that 99% of the world harbors the wrong belief? Why not go the
extra 1% and say they are all full of *****?
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Vic Sagerquist
aa#2011
Supervisor, EAC Department of little adhesive-backed "L" shaped
chrome-plastic doo-dads to add feet to Jesus fish department
Plonked by Jason Gastrich for all eternity...
Lovingly plonked by Roger Pearse
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think there's any difference between the pope wearing a large hat and
parading around with a smoking purse and an African painting his face
white and praying to a rock." [Howard Stern]
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| Title: Re: Questions and Answers Regarding the Bible (the TRUTH for blacks and Latinos) |
11 Jun 2005 10:02:24 PM |
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On 11 Jun 2005 08:06:16 -0700, "Ban Yasharahla"
<yahawadah_ban_yasharahla@yahoo.com> wrote:
The only trustworthy translation of the Bible is the King James 1611.
Of course. Everything sounds more official when rendered into archaic
English.
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satyr #1953
Chairman, EAC Church Taxation Subcommittee
Director, Gideon Bible Alternative Fuel Project
Supervisor, EAC Fossil Casting Lab
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| User: "Vic Sagerquist" |
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| Title: Re: Questions and Answers Regarding the Bible (the TRUTH for blacks and Latinos) |
12 Jun 2005 12:09:50 AM |
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On 11 Jun 2005, Ban Yasharahla dropped trou, farted, whirled, then shouted:
The only trustworthy translation of the Bible is the King James 1611.
Why the ***** do you think atheists would give a rat's *****, you
crossposting pile of troll *****???
<snip bibblebabble>
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Vic Sagerquist
aa#2011
Supervisor, EAC Department of little adhesive-backed "L" shaped
chrome-plastic doo-dads to add feet to Jesus fish department
Plonked by Jason Gastrich for all eternity...
Lovingly plonked by Roger Pearse
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there's any difference between the pope wearing a large hat and parading
around with a smoking purse and an African painting his face white and
praying to a rock."
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