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The Canadian Anti-racism Education and Research Society interview with Kerry Noble, second in command at largest racist armed compound in the U.S. since World War II. Kerry spent two years in federal penitentiary as a result of his involvement in CSA, but he helped avert a bloody end to an FBI stand-off. In the full interview, Kerry explains how his faith based group became a racist Indentity church and how ordinary people are recruited into doomsday domestic terrorist groups.

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  • The cornerstone teaching of Jesus was the kingdom of God (Mark 1:14,15; Matt 12:28, 29). Jesus came to make God's kingdom a reality in contrast to the kingdom of this world (Rome), which is a synonym for all the kingdoms in rebellion to God. His ministry was to Jews (Matt 10:6: 15:24) would later take on a world-wide thrust (to the Roman Empire) through His powered by His Spirit disciples (Acts 1:8; 2:4). A ministry that remains today (Matthew 11:29). Take My Yoke means become My Disciple.

  • @fothgt You see I don't read the story of Jesus as you do. On the one hand, I see him as a revolutionary bent on destroying corruption and Roman domination. On the other, I see him as married man (to Mary Magdalene - who some of the other disciples despised because Jesus spent more time with her than them) who preached love and forgiveness and who said that the kingdom of God was within each person and that you don't have to ask anyone to interpret God for you - there are no intermediaries. etc

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  • The 1980 Jewish Almanac, p. 3, in the first chapter entitled,

    “Identity Crisis” said… “Strictly speaking, it is INCORRECT to

    call an ancient Israelite a ‘Jew’ or to call a contemporary Jew an

    ‘Israelite’ or a ‘Hebrew.’”

    “Here is a paradox . . . A most ingenious paradox: an ANTHROPOLOGICAL

    FACT, many [Caucasian] Christians may have MUCH MORE Hebrew-Israelite blood in

    their veins than most of their Jewish neighbors.” Jewish author,

    Alfred M. Lilienthal, What Price Israel, p. 223

  • Everyone search...  "How the bible led me to islam: a story of a former Christian Youth minister - Joshua Evans" Great speach.

    Also search "MUhammad in the bible"

  • @xeron123456 If that was the case Jesus would have went to Rome. He didn't. His ministry was largely in Galilee and Judea. His concern though for the Romans was so awesome that He prepared His disciples on what is called in contemporary Christian circles "short term missionary trips" (Matthew 10:1-42; Luke 10:1-22) and after His resurrection told them to "teach all nations" (Matthew 28:18-20). A task He (JESUS) left for His followers (disciples) both then and NOW! see also Romans 1:16.

  • @JewCommunist Then why write asking for info. Too lazy to do any research. I showed you where to start looking. Get of your sorry ass and do some work in stead of whining. Its a sorry state of affairs when all you guys do is whine, whine and more whine. make something of yourselves. Get a job. Make a job and do something worthwhile. Oh, too hard. So sorry. Your parents must be really proud. And, my what big words we have found in the thesaurus. And, you used it in the right context. Wow.Acciden

  • @xeron123456 I ask you about the notion that Jesus had children, that you proffered. and you say that maybe I should "do some research" about it.. Its not a burning issue for me friend. He certainly didnt have children.

    Your a complete idiot. Dont reply, nobody gives 2 shits what you think but you .

  • @JewCommunist @JewCommunist I'm sure this is a burning issue for you. I'm assuming that Jesus was a a leader/teacher. He seemed to have detailed knowledge of law and observances. Maybe do some research yourself. With respect to marriage, there is a whole slew of popular and academic books on Jesus' relationship with Mary Magdalene (e.g., wikipedia). The popular 'Da Vinci Code' was based on some of this literature. Why wouldn't he have married? Did y know he had brothers?

  • @xeron123456 Your evidence is that Jesus was a Rabbi?. If he had kids that would be front page kind of news? Ive never heard that I would ask what their names were but it seems that might not make sense. See ya when your feeling better mate.

  • @xeron123456 The point stands - everyone wants to go to heaven, but no one wants to die. Another paradox!

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