This is from that wiki article. I'm not saying i necessarily disagree with your comment, but it is worth noting.
"Its appearance is almost identical to the Jewish kippah (yarmulke), and this is often considered to have been deliberate (as a reminder of Jesus's Jewish heritage)"
Skullcaps have been a part of almost every culture throughout history.
There is a big tendency to overjew everything on these boards.
It's almost as if millennia of kike subversion has us on guard or something....
Agreed
Tbf it changed appearance over time; up to I think the latest pope innocent it was more like a santa hat
There are multiple hats. Our bishops have lots of hats. There is the Papal tiara for royalty (which is what the Popes wore until recently) and then there are the miters (think St. Patrick or St. Nicholas) which symbolize the tongues of fire of the Holy Spirit.
The zuccheto goes under the miter and the miter is removed and replaced at various times during the Liturgy depending on what the bishop is doing. Essentially the bishop keeps his head covered as an act of humility.
Funny. Jesus wasn't a jew. He was a Galilean.
Jesus was a jew. Christianity is a sect of Judaism which simply believes the promised JEWISH MESSIAH came in the form of Jesus. Islam is a sect of Judaism as well. All abrahamic religions stem from Judaism. Isn't it funny how Judaism isn't a universalizing religion but it's offshoots are the most destructive religions in the history of ever? Almost like they wanted to subjugate the entire world to be a slave class to the Jewish elite...
Ironically, Islam's take on Jesus of Nazareth sounds the most reasonable- they describe him as a warlord prophet who attempted to bring a new religion to Jerusalem, but he and his followers were stopped and made into martyrs by the kike priesthood.
Jesus, if he truly existed, was probably a revolutionary. A charismatic figure who came up with a new philosophy/take on the current notions of spirituality. He based this belief system around John the Baptists' teachings. It makes so much sense when you imagine a young Jesus growing up with John the Baptist as a sort of secondary father-figure, so that when Jesus reached manhood he had a whole new religion/method of governance cooked up.
So he set about preaching John's stuff. He gathered followers. Eventually they decided to march on Jerusalem during the yearly pilgrimage. Jesus and his followers show up in Jerusalem and start rabble rousing. The incident with the money changers- probably actually happened. There may have been a brawl.
After a few days, rumors spreading like wildfire, unrest everywhere you look- the kike power structure is being threatened by Jesus's new form of Judaism. So the kike priests demand that the Roman governor have Jesus dealt with, because otherwise he will surely lead a rebellion that would end with Pontius Pilate disgraced. And so the revolution was "nipped in the bud", they found a traitor among Jesus's ranks and set Jesus up to be caught. He was then tortured brutally, publicly, and crucified with a mocking sign hung over his head. This was all meant to send a message: "Threaten the kike priesthood, and this is how you'll end up."
Doesn't that sound like a story that we've heard in just about every nation that has ever existed? But through the mists of time, legend and myth grow, and Jesus goes from a failed revolutionary into the son of God Himself. And he didn't actually lose, guys- yeah, he was crucified and humiliated, but he came back to life after a few days, we swear. Seriously, if you read the Bible through the lens of "this was written by a person who was part of Jesus's failed revolution", it all reads like a huge COPE. All of Jesus's followers ended up dead or in exile...and they were bitter, sad, and lonely. They'd embellish things about their beloved leader- he wasn't just a man, he could work miracles!
It's actually quite sad to read it that way, but it fits perfectly.
No. A sect is a group within a larger group and Christians have no parts in those who reject Christ. Also, modern day judaism is different from the religion of Mary and Joseph. Jews even admit this. Modern day judaism descended from the pharisees and scribes who were a sect among the jewish people. They twisted what the prophets had taught. This is why Christ condemned them. No one in history had as much as an impact at exposing the jews than Jesus Christ, the Son of God.
You have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. You didn't even use the word Hebrew. Indicating you know nothing. Keep your stupid shit to yourself. Ask The Word of God instead of your own low iq brain.
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