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When I was 12 my school handed out small Gideon Bibles that had a daily reading schedule, so that over the course of two years, you'd have read the whole NT. I read it twice. Got nothing from it. Fast forward 40 years, and the knocks and scrapes of life, and here I am - thoroughly disillusioned with the world (boo-hoo, woe is me lol).

So I bought a leather bound KJV red letter edition (Jesus's words are printed in red) and I am reading Matthew then will read Mark, Luke and John. With what I have learned through living, the Word is beginning to make sense. My impression is that Jesus is no softy - he rebukes and remonstrates, criticises and condemns, but at last I am starting to see the light of Christ.

It seems to me that by taking my fill of what this world has to offer - and being sickened with it and finally pouring it away - my cup is empty and ready to be filled with the love of the living Christ. At 12 I was not receptive. My mind was occupied with worldly things. At 52 I stand ready to reject this devilish world and surrender. Well, almost. It's not easy but I'm making a start.

When I was 12 my school handed out small Gideon Bibles that had a daily reading schedule, so that over the course of two years, you'd have read the whole NT. I read it twice. Got nothing from it. Fast forward 40 years, and the knocks and scrapes of life, and here I am - thoroughly disillusioned with the world (boo-hoo, woe is me lol). So I bought a leather bound KJV red letter edition (Jesus's words are printed in red) and I am reading Matthew then will read Mark, Luke and John. With what I have learned through living, the Word is beginning to make sense. My impression is that Jesus is no softy - he rebukes and remonstrates, criticises and condemns, but at last I am starting to see the light of Christ. It seems to me that by taking my fill of what this world has to offer - and being sickened with it and finally pouring it away - my cup is empty and ready to be filled with the love of the living Christ. At 12 I was not receptive. My mind was occupied with worldly things. At 52 I stand ready to reject this devilish world and surrender. Well, almost. It's not easy but I'm making a start.

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> Jesus never taught violence and opposed it many times.

Except of course when he initiated physical violence against the money changers, which isn't exactly just self defense and goes quite against the non aggression principle...

https://biblehub.com/john/2-15.htm

>So he made a whip out of cords, and drove all from the temple courts, both sheep and cattle; he scattered the coins of the money changers and overturned their tables.

Start overturning merchants tables in a middle eastern market, what are you likely getting into?

https://pic8.co/sh/4cYDDy.jpeg

That's right a fucking brawl

It's one man VS a couple of others, IMO it went quite physical that day in order to throw them all out of that place. Some resistance is to be expected, you're messing with a couple of men's business here... There's money on the tables...

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He used the "whip" to drive out the animals. Nowhere does it state He used it on people. Be careful twisting scripture to deceive others and babes in the faith to suit the purposes of darkness. These are called doctrines of demons and only serve to confuse and tarnish the work of Jesus Christ.

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So a dozen of merchants just ran away from one man overthrowing their tables, spilling their money on the floor without opposing any resistance?

Where is it written that they opposed zero resistance?

Nowhere

Reality is that you reek of cowardice

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Your opinion does not equal scripture. The moneychangers ran from fear of the Lord (Jesus). I don't have to be mighty or strong in worldly terms, but mighty in faith, for God Almighty is stronger than any man.