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My theory is that, since the supposed Semites originated from Southwestern Asia like Indo-Europeans, many maintained Indo-European traits like the Aryans, and it was simply subverted by Mixed-race Sandniggers and Nubians. The Israelites of today aren't the Israelites that were way back when.
 
My theory is that, since the supposed Semites originated from Southwestern Asia like Indo-Europeans, many maintained Indo-European traits like the Aryans, and it was simply subverted by Mixed-race Sandniggers and Nubians. The Israelites of today aren't the Israelites that were way back when.
The indo-europeans were a linguistic group, but they also came from somewhere.
If you follow the trace of the homo sapiens, it starts all at the same point
 
My theory is that, since the supposed Semites originated from Southwestern Asia like Indo-Europeans, many maintained Indo-European traits like the Aryans, and it was simply subverted by Mixed-race Sandniggers and Nubians. The Israelites of today aren't the Israelites that were way back when.
>ancient semites were aryan
schizo dust straight from christogenea, though you're right that ancient israelites and modern israelis are nothing alike
 
closest living relatives of ancient israelites are the samaritans, who even in the days of christ were hated by jews for not being greco-babylonian rape babies, and they're pretty white
 

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"Then, what," asked Turnbull, very slowly, as he softly picked a flower, "what is the difference between Christ and Satan?"

"It is quite simple," replied the Highlander. "Christ descended into hell; Satan fell into it."

"Does it make much odds?" asked the free-thinker.

"It makes all the odds," said the other. "One of them wanted to go up and went down; the other wanted to go down and went up. A god can be humble, a devil can only be humbled."
 
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I'll try to contain my autism in this thread from now on instead of derailing other threads with arguments. Might also use it as a dumping ground for quotes from books I like, similar to the above.
 
What denomination are you all?
I'm not really sure, besides just being a Protestant with mixed beliefs that don't align with any particular church. I still have to consider the arguments for and against the baptism of babies (I've been raised in a Baptist family and still seem decently against it since I see baptism more as a personal confession of one's faith rather than anything else), but I believe having a personal relationship with God is on an equal level of importance as doing good, humanitarian actions for other people in order to spread the faith (without the expectation that any act of goodness will achieve salvation, since its through Christ alone, of course), so I don't really like the Baptist individualism of "here's my personal testimony, what's yours?" thing that feels rather common in my church. We can't just rely on God to save everyone from sin with personal experiences between them and him, we must show the light found in God's kingdom, the church, through the organization of good works and evangelizing. Besides some of that stuff, the main difference I feel I have with the "Let's have a prayer for Israel" Baptist church my family and I attend is that I'm very much a Supersessionist, something my mother doesn't like when it comes up in theological conversations. May God bless her with the knowledge needed to overcome such untruths that harm her thinking.
 
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