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The Bible is a phenomenal and life changing book. It is the Word of God, start to finish, infallible, sharper than any sword, and intended for teaching the Truth. It is the biography of Christ from Its first words to Its last.

That said, there is also no more misunderstood writing in history. The Word is regularly used by enemies of God to attempt to undermine Christ and His purpose.

One battle that I regularly encounter among the White Power movement is the Old Testament. There is a mistaken belief that when God set apart Abraham and gave Moses the Law, that He was establishing them as “superior.” He wasn’t.

They were an experiment.

The experiment, as revealed over the course of the Old Testament, and resolved in the New Testament, was to examine a people given every advantage and blessing. It would ultimately demonstrate how, even with everything God provided to them, they would still be so ungrateful, so greedy, so nasty, that they would kill their own savior and reject God’s Holy Hand.

They were the spoiled royal children who never worked a day, who abused the servants in their Father’s palace, and at the end of the day, when it came time to take on their familial duties, sold out to an enemy kingdom in exchange for leisure and pleasure.

The Old Testament promises to Abraham, the writings and provisions in the Law of Moses, these were not a showcase of the impressive nature of the line of Jacob, but of the greatness of God in the face of His unworthy, ungrateful children.

Christ came in perfection, fulfilling the Law, in humility, and in love to His people, and they crucified Him because He didn’t tell them they were special enough. He ordered them to turn back to God. He pointed out their evil. They murdered Him for the simple act of telling the Truth.

They killed the prophets. They killed the Messiah. They killed the Apostles. Their Day of Atonement is coming. The price they will pay for their disloyalty is spoken in Luke 23:28-31

> But Jesus turning to them said, “Daughters of Jerusalem, stop weeping for Me, but weep for yourselves and for your children. “For behold, the days are coming when they will say, ‘Blessed are the barren, and the wombs that never bore, and the breasts that never nursed.’ “Then they will begin TO SAY TO THE MOUNTAINS, ‘FALL ON US,’ AND TO THE HILLS, ‘COVER US.’ “For if they do these things in the green tree, what will happen in the dry?”

The Old Testament, the Covenants and the Law were never intended to establish Israel as an untouchable, unassailable nation, but instead to damn them as the most corrupt, having been given everything, and still refusing to be loyal to God.

The ultimate fulfillment of the Covenants is a topic for another day, but Jerusalem, the Whore of Babylon, will fall, and will do so by God’s Holy Hand.

The Bible is a phenomenal and life changing book. It is the Word of God, start to finish, infallible, sharper than any sword, and intended for teaching the Truth. It is the biography of Christ from Its first words to Its last. That said, there is also no more misunderstood writing in history. The Word is regularly used by enemies of God to attempt to undermine Christ and His purpose. One battle that I regularly encounter among the White Power movement is the Old Testament. There is a mistaken belief that when God set apart Abraham and gave Moses the Law, that He was establishing them as “superior.” He wasn’t. They were an experiment. The experiment, as revealed over the course of the Old Testament, and resolved in the New Testament, was to examine a people given every advantage and blessing. It would ultimately demonstrate how, even with everything God provided to them, they would still be so ungrateful, so greedy, so nasty, that they would kill their own savior and reject God’s Holy Hand. They were the spoiled royal children who never worked a day, who abused the servants in their Father’s palace, and at the end of the day, when it came time to take on their familial duties, sold out to an enemy kingdom in exchange for leisure and pleasure. The Old Testament promises to Abraham, the writings and provisions in the Law of Moses, these were not a showcase of the impressive nature of the line of Jacob, but of the greatness of God in the face of His unworthy, ungrateful children. Christ came in perfection, fulfilling the Law, in humility, and in love to His people, and they crucified Him because He didn’t tell them they were special enough. He ordered them to turn back to God. He pointed out their evil. They murdered Him for the simple act of telling the Truth. They killed the prophets. They killed the Messiah. They killed the Apostles. Their Day of Atonement is coming. The price they will pay for their disloyalty is spoken in Luke 23:28-31 >> But Jesus turning to them said, “Daughters of Jerusalem, stop weeping for Me, but weep for yourselves and for your children. “For behold, the days are coming when they will say, ‘Blessed are the barren, and the wombs that never bore, and the breasts that never nursed.’ “Then they will begin TO SAY TO THE MOUNTAINS, ‘FALL ON US,’ AND TO THE HILLS, ‘COVER US.’ “For if they do these things in the green tree, what will happen in the dry?” The Old Testament, the Covenants and the Law were never intended to establish Israel as an untouchable, unassailable nation, but instead to damn them as the most corrupt, having been given everything, and still refusing to be loyal to God. The ultimate fulfillment of the Covenants is a topic for another day, but Jerusalem, the Whore of Babylon, will fall, and will do so by God’s Holy Hand.

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Both statements cannot be true. God would not have to experiment because that negates omnipotence and also implies God is not in control of the outcomes

You can experiment with teaching your kids to eat their vegetables. You also have the power to force feed them brocolli.

If they choose not to eat their vegetables, and you choose not to force feed them, that doesnt make you powerless. It means you're presenting them choices and consequences.

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If they choose not to eat their vegetables, and you choose not to force feed them, that doesnt make you powerless. It means you're presenting them choices and consequences.

omnipotence

one does not need to experiment when one is omnipotent

is God omnipotent or does God require experimentation to see what the outcome will be?

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Read my example again. You have the power to force feed your kids. You choose not to because that makes them slaves/prisoners rather than people with free will you want to voluntarily make good choices.

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Read my example again. You have the power to force feed your kids. You choose not to because that makes them slaves/prisoners rather than people with free will you want to voluntarily make good choices.

Read my reply again. Omnipotence makes it unnecessary to do this if you know the outcome ahead of time.