Good job. Jesus is the perfect character , person and mask of Satan. Jesus is Satan. However they call him.. Y'hshua Ha Mashiah ... Iesous Christos Jesus Christ.. It would better fit with the name Y'hshua Ha Shatan.. I just checked ALL quotations of the gospels that send to Prophets... a good couple of days... The final picture you get is... ... terrible. YHWH eloheinu. YhWH echad. Jesus is Satan.
In this video you say that Paul was allegedly a Jew while in part four you display a lot of doubt that he was... it seems like you are using the interpretation that fits your argument better in these two cases. I like your videos and share your views but I feel compelled to point out what might come across as disingenuous.
@RaggedM88 I point out that Paul was *allegedly* a Jew to note the problems with such a notion. If others want to take that as being disingenuous, when it's just further illustrating the doubts I have, then I don't really know what to say except have some common sense, lol.
The "Sacrificial Lamb of God" did NOT originate in the New Testament. It originated with the various savior Gods which predated Jesus by several hundred years, the true genesis of the Jesus story.
3:05 The communal bread and wine isn't actually symbolism in the Catholic view. They believe that the bread and wine actually transubstantiate into the physical flesh and blood of Jesus. In other words, they believe that they are in actual and literal fact eating human flesh and drinking human blood. If that were actually true, it would definitely violate Leviticus 3:17 and 17:10.
I guess i should clarify... I read somewhere that he didn't really kill his daughter but gave her over to the temple. I was just curious and wanted to know how you know that Jephthah actually burnt her alive.
I'm asking this because if it is true that he offered her up as a burnt offering, that just validates (to me) without a shadow of a doubt that the biblical god is immoral.
Yes, I've heard that before. The truth is that such an interpretation hinges upon wishful thinking. I've heard people say that the Hebrew word for "and" in Judges 11:31, from Jephthah's vow, could also be translated as "or", and then they try to claim that his daughter was given to the priestess order and Jephthah separately sacrificed an animal. However, these people never seem able to name another instance where that word for "and" can be translated as "or".
Additionally, the context doesn't make much meaningful sense unless it is taken that his daughter was sacrificed. It says she was his only child, she asks to go away for two months and mourn that she will never marry, and then it speaks of an annual celebration carried out from then on, to commemorate Jephthah's daughter. The lesson of the story is to be cautious about making vows to God, and it loses its impact when the "sacrifice" is re-imagined to be so mundane.
thank you for clearing this issue up for me. Since I don't know how to read Hebrew I must rely on people that either can read Hebrew/Greek or studied the event.
Who the fuck is this retarded piece of shit who insults me because they lack the brains to address any of what I actually say? I'll admit, I can't teach people who don't even know the difference between fairytale bullshit and reality.
absolutely awesome series! you do an incredible job presenting your obviously well researched position. thanks very much for making/posting this material!
Deuteronomy 12:29-31, I believe, could be a reference to the Phoenicians of Carthage, who were (somewhat famously) quite the fans of child sacrifice. Hail, Ba'al Hammon!
benberith 3 months ago
In this video you say that Paul was allegedly a Jew while in part four you display a lot of doubt that he was... it seems like you are using the interpretation that fits your argument better in these two cases. I like your videos and share your views but I feel compelled to point out what might come across as disingenuous.
RaggedM88 10 months ago
@RaggedM88 I point out that Paul was *allegedly* a Jew to note the problems with such a notion. If others want to take that as being disingenuous, when it's just further illustrating the doubts I have, then I don't really know what to say except have some common sense, lol.
TaylorX04 10 months ago
@TaylorX04 Fair enough.
RaggedM88 10 months ago
Wow. As a christian of thirty some years and an atheist of only a year I actually learned something. NICE :)
knightd00b 11 months ago
The "Sacrificial Lamb of God" did NOT originate in the New Testament. It originated with the various savior Gods which predated Jesus by several hundred years, the true genesis of the Jesus story.
xcellken1 1 year ago
You make some good points
bringonthewrath 1 year ago
3:05 The communal bread and wine isn't actually symbolism in the Catholic view. They believe that the bread and wine actually transubstantiate into the physical flesh and blood of Jesus. In other words, they believe that they are in actual and literal fact eating human flesh and drinking human blood. If that were actually true, it would definitely violate Leviticus 3:17 and 17:10.
Th3Minx 1 year ago
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mouhdie 2 years ago
wonderfully articulated and put together series.. thank you for speaking truth!
oshun220 2 years ago 2
concerning human sacrifice. TaylorX04, what is your opinion on Jephthah and his daughter in the book of Judges?
Shigren 2 years ago
I actually mention it at around 5:37 in the video. Or are you asking for more of an exegetical opinion?
TaylorX04 2 years ago
I guess i should clarify... I read somewhere that he didn't really kill his daughter but gave her over to the temple. I was just curious and wanted to know how you know that Jephthah actually burnt her alive.
I'm asking this because if it is true that he offered her up as a burnt offering, that just validates (to me) without a shadow of a doubt that the biblical god is immoral.
Shigren 2 years ago
Yes, I've heard that before. The truth is that such an interpretation hinges upon wishful thinking. I've heard people say that the Hebrew word for "and" in Judges 11:31, from Jephthah's vow, could also be translated as "or", and then they try to claim that his daughter was given to the priestess order and Jephthah separately sacrificed an animal. However, these people never seem able to name another instance where that word for "and" can be translated as "or".
TaylorX04 2 years ago
(cont'd)
Additionally, the context doesn't make much meaningful sense unless it is taken that his daughter was sacrificed. It says she was his only child, she asks to go away for two months and mourn that she will never marry, and then it speaks of an annual celebration carried out from then on, to commemorate Jephthah's daughter. The lesson of the story is to be cautious about making vows to God, and it loses its impact when the "sacrifice" is re-imagined to be so mundane.
TaylorX04 2 years ago
thank you for clearing this issue up for me. Since I don't know how to read Hebrew I must rely on people that either can read Hebrew/Greek or studied the event.
Shigren 2 years ago
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Good stay on track and away from RACIST remarks.
cookiemonsterog 2 years ago
The only people making racist remarks on my videos are you and bnasty313.
TaylorX04 2 years ago
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who the fuck is this fake ass edomite tryna teach?
bnasty313 2 years ago
Who the fuck is this retarded piece of shit who insults me because they lack the brains to address any of what I actually say? I'll admit, I can't teach people who don't even know the difference between fairytale bullshit and reality.
TaylorX04 2 years ago
Great research!!
humanist7117 2 years ago 2
Great Job Taylor!!
charleshasideas 2 years ago 2
you know i think that sacrifice is a very old version of a cooking recipe
TenkuNoWind 2 years ago
absolutely awesome series! you do an incredible job presenting your obviously well researched position. thanks very much for making/posting this material!
1n354a 2 years ago 15
excellent
SophistAtheist 2 years ago 3
Wine sacrifice? God wants your booze?
And I thought Yahweh was a cruel god before this...but my wine? What will he demand next? My pot? 8D
xCrazyJayx 2 years ago 11
Deuteronomy 12:29-31, I believe, could be a reference to the Phoenicians of Carthage, who were (somewhat famously) quite the fans of child sacrifice. Hail, Ba'al Hammon!
AVMasseyBlog 2 years ago
Very good job on these videos...
peace,
superwhuffo1
superwhuffo1 2 years ago
Subbed Netwriter sent me.
Great series.
justintempler 2 years ago 2
Thank you SO much for making this series. I learned a lot and the things that I knew were very well spoken! Bravo!
inmyheart313131 2 years ago
Thanks for all the nice comments. Glad to hear you're enjoyed the series. Maybe one of these days I'll compile it all into a book. :-)
TaylorX04 2 years ago
Yes, you should definately make it into a book. I'll buy a copy. =D
xCrazyJayx 2 years ago
Why read when you can listen??
daddyleon 2 years ago
Hey, if this was a book, I could do both. =D
xCrazyJayx 2 years ago
lol, you could. :P
I guess I just dislike reading, dyslexia and all... :S
Enjoy man! I'm not stopping you. ;)
Hey, write a verbatim, saves up waiting for the whole publishing part. :P
daddyleon 2 years ago
this has to be your best series that you have done, great work.
freethinker3161 2 years ago 4
Excellent research Taylor! Keep it up!
GuerrillaAtheism 2 years ago 2
Excellent work.
mtsac1 2 years ago 2
wow! i've never heard that part about jesus's crucifixion day being inconsistant before. that's amazing! looking forward to the next video.
MommyAIAI 2 years ago 2
If god were real he would be crying in a corner because you kicked his ass. keep up the good work
iamthesymbolofhatred 2 years ago 6