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    Natureboy1 year, 3 months ago

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    "Brickner then explained that Jesus and his disciples were themselves Jewish.

    “The Jewish community, in particular, has a difficult time understanding this reality,” he said."

    Wow. What's wrong with this guy - is he short a chromosome, or does he have one too many? The offspring of siblings? Is his brain in backwards? Does he eat with his ass? This guy has something serious malfunctioning between the eyes and ears.

    Trust me, the Jewish population is more aware of the fact that Jeezuz and his clan were jewish than this banjo-boy yokel will ever be.

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      mmrhe1 year, 3 months ago

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      That is classic N-Boy!!!!

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        Endoscopy1 year, 3 months ago

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        Listen to the Liberals coming apart at the seams. They pick up phrases and go bonkers and not understand what is really going on. With Wright there was 20 years of sermons that talked about he believed and those snippets were right in line with what he taught. This man was not part of the church and was discussing that most of you non Christians do not understand. In this case a Jew was discussing the possibility that the terrorist activity was part of the prophesied judgment that the Jews will undergo until they turn to God in the last days. In case you don't understand it he was talking eschatology. So why don't you foolish people go to the relevant portions of prophecy and tell him where he is wrong.

        Of course Natureboy can ask those questions about himself since he is arguing in absolute ignorance.

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          bubba21 year, 3 months ago

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          There were NO "20 years of sermons" and you have no info on any sort of "20 years" of sermons by Wright that "preached hate", etc. NONE.

          The media and you neocons raged about ONE sermon of his.

          What "prophesied judgment that the Jews will undergo"? Where is that prophecy?

          Its "foolishness" for the pot to call the kettle black? Do not throw stones when you live in large glass houses.

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            splitrch1 year, 3 months ago

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            The man is confused. He is trying to have it both ways. "Jews for Jesus" is an oxymoron. He may be a Christian calling himself a Jew but he stopped being Jewish a long time ago. Personally, I couldn't care less what the guy believes or what he says. If he believes in Jesus more power to him. I'm happy for him. It affects me not at all. Neither does Reverend Wright's views bother me.

            Endo, if I am to be judged base it on my words and deeds, not what someone else says or does. Last I checked we don't (or at least shouldn't) affix blame by association. I don't think any the worse of Sarah Palin because of this.

            I wasn't going to vote for McCain anyway.

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              wtagg1 year, 3 months ago

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              It's a goose and gander world. The yardstick should be the same for all.

              I could care less with either Palin's or Obama's actions. Quite frankly, religion has no place in politics, but if you are judging one concerning such things, judge all.

              I doubt very much that christians understand their own religion. Their actions provide ample evidence that they rarely walk their talk, which immediately presents the idea that maybe they shouldn't talk so much and concentrate on their walk.

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