The Criminalization of Christianity – A growing trend

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8 thoughts on “The Criminalization of Christianity – A growing trend”

      1. I do not see any connection to this bill and education day. But the Noahide laws are something Jewish, and I know little about them.

  1. this is how the devil acts who thinks (s)he can fight GOD………..

  2. Exactly ten years ago, amid major upheaval in my life – sort of “pre-living” the turmoil in the world today by 10 years – I for a very short time intensely considered going Jewish. Reasons impossible to explain on this large forum. Well, it is not possible. The only thing possible is to follow those Noahide laws to live “a life of a Just person” – as they imagine it. (Noah himself was not Jewish either but “just a Just” of his generation,) And, of course, total rejection of the Holy Trinity.

    There are seven of them – basically ten commandments – with a twist.

    Much later a learned the real trickery of the “first” of the seven of those laws: it outlaws Christianity and makes it punishable by death by beheading. You are made into an “idolater”. (By the way, that is also how Protestants look at Real Presence in the Eucharist – it is “idolatry” for them – the reaon why no “ecumenism” is ever possible.) By making those Noahide laws into state law you become a target of a much more cruel persecution than it was in the Ancient Rome. There is specific mention of this particular martyrdom in the Apocalypse. The faithful die by beheading. …and there are allegedly computerize gullotines produced by Channell (cosmetic brand) already distributed in large numbers to FEMA camps for this sordid purpose.

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