Anonymous 01/22/25(Wed)20:08:17 | 6 comments | 1 images
Historical Jesus, the real Jesus who was crucified on the cross, in his last minutes, cried out "My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?"
These were his last words.
These were the last thoughts of the man you would eventually build a totally false religion out of. The irony being that, in his last moments, he unironically learned that all he taught and devoted his life to was a fiction. And he cried out in his suffering at that understanding. In that moment he knew that Judaism was the only true religion and that he was, indeed, NOT the son of God. NOT a messiah. NOT a blessed person, but instead a charlatan. And so Jews still await their true messiah to this day since obviously it was not Jesus son of Pantera.
These were his last words.
These were the last thoughts of the man you would eventually build a totally false religion out of. The irony being that, in his last moments, he unironically learned that all he taught and devoted his life to was a fiction. And he cried out in his suffering at that understanding. In that moment he knew that Judaism was the only true religion and that he was, indeed, NOT the son of God. NOT a messiah. NOT a blessed person, but instead a charlatan. And so Jews still await their true messiah to this day since obviously it was not Jesus son of Pantera.
Anonymous 01/22/25(Wed)20:14:41 No.17451268
Anonymous 01/22/25(Wed)20:20:48 No.17451285
Anonymous 01/22/25(Wed)20:22:50 No.17451290
>>17451239
Jesus cried out in a language known only to the Temple priests, an ancient language linked to an ancient, hidden cult known as the Order of the Golden Menorah.
Jesus cried out in a language known only to the Temple priests, an ancient language linked to an ancient, hidden cult known as the Order of the Golden Menorah.
Anonymous 01/22/25(Wed)20:23:22 No.17451291
Anonymous 01/22/25(Wed)20:43:44 No.17451339
>>17451239
That's the opening line of Psalm 22. It's similar to if someone today were to say "To be, or not to be?". You're not directly asking the question, you're referring to a famous poem.
Just read what he was quoting: https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Psalm%2022&version=NIV, it isn't long and will tell you far more than I ever could
That's the opening line of Psalm 22. It's similar to if someone today were to say "To be, or not to be?". You're not directly asking the question, you're referring to a famous poem.
Just read what he was quoting: https://www.biblegateway.com/passag
Anonymous 01/22/25(Wed)21:28:03 No.17451479
>>17451239
one of you hook nosed fleas scribbled on one of auschwitz walls "if there is a god he will have to beg for my forgiveness"
your hubris knows no limit even while facing an almost complete wipe out
one of you hook nosed fleas scribbled on one of auschwitz walls "if there is a god he will have to beg for my forgiveness"
your hubris knows no limit even while facing an almost complete wipe out