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I feel drawn to Christianity but I can't shake the fact that Jesus was well, you know, Jewish. What do you have to say on the matter? Not being provocative, just curious.

I feel drawn to Christianity but I can't shake the fact that Jesus was well, you know, Jewish. What do you have to say on the matter? Not being provocative, just curious.

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My apologies. Normally people here are shitposting and trolling when they ask as you have.

Enjoy your history from my link to links.

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All good. I just read your post it was interesting. So who are today's Jews then? Khazars, Edomites? And if these fake Jews are masquerading as Israelites when they're not, what's the deal with the Talmud? Isn't it based on the Old Testament which the Hebrews had written and used?

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The Khazars are a bit different. They are genetically mostly European with some semetic interbreeding.

Basically million(s) of khazars said, "hey were Jews", and no one batted an eye that a huge group of white people claimed to be Israelites. Telling isn't it? They made this declaration around the time the pharisees disappear and the talmud appears. The talmud appears to be Babylonian mysticism. Basically what christianity was created to destroy, to save humanity.

Jews are themselves the pharisees, canaanites, edomites, and so on. They are the people whom God instructed the Israelites to genocide. Upon failure, God stated they would come back to be a terrible mistake to haunt the Israelites in the future. Seems to crosscheck.

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Thanks for the detailed response. Honestly I know very little about Christianity and the Bible. Where do you recommend I start? I don't feel like buying a Bible and just reading from page 1 will do me good.

This stuff about the Pharisees and Babylonian mysticism etc. is all very interesting. Feel free to share more information on that.