I think I find the theory he was talking about the sons of his brother Seth more reasonable, HOWEVER, ancient jewish books talk about man made from clay (non-jew) and man made from red clay (adam and his line), it’s an interesting line of thought but idk seems like more “muh chosen people” propaganda
I don’t think throwing “goy” in there is justified. Jesus came to overturn {their} schemes, however after his death it seems pretty clear his movement was subverted from {within}
You aren't wrong, however from my perspective, there is an element of self-selection to classism, which is wholly different from genetics. In this case, the old testament is purely referring to non-'chosen people'.
Separately, the Old Testament and the New Testament are leagues apart for that reason. It is well accepted that Muslim/Jewish tradition is rooted on one group being the chosen people, and everyone else being less. Christianity is founded at least in part on that being nonsense.
I think I find the theory he was talking about the sons of his brother Seth more reasonable, HOWEVER, ancient jewish books talk about man made from clay (non-jew) and man made from red clay (adam and his line), it’s an interesting line of thought but idk seems like more “muh chosen people” propaganda
https://communities.win/c/Christianity/p/12hkr8RTa1/what-is-going-on-with-the-echoed/c/
I happened to make a post related to that a little while ago. Nothing groundbreaking in there but you might get some new insights
Say waaaaat. What u talkin bout.
God is all colors. For me anyway.
yet mattered not
i find no evidence that christ would care for identity politics
https://biblehub.com/interlinear/matthew/7-6.htm
https://biblehub.com/greek/2965.htm
I don’t think throwing “goy” in there is justified. Jesus came to overturn {their} schemes, however after his death it seems pretty clear his movement was subverted from {within}
You aren't wrong, however from my perspective, there is an element of self-selection to classism, which is wholly different from genetics. In this case, the old testament is purely referring to non-'chosen people'.
Separately, the Old Testament and the New Testament are leagues apart for that reason. It is well accepted that Muslim/Jewish tradition is rooted on one group being the chosen people, and everyone else being less. Christianity is founded at least in part on that being nonsense.