America had 13 colonies. Why 13? Because the Jews who arrived in North America saw the new land as a way to revive the Kingdom of Israel. The Jewish father, Jacob, had 13 sons who became 13 tribes. These 13 tribes formed the Kingdom of Israel in the land of Canaan. Is that why the Great Seal of the United States has 13 stars forming a Star of David? Exactly. 13 because of the 13 colonies, 13 because of the 13 tribes. Not only the Great Seal, but also the US flag features the number 13 in the form of 13 stripes. Did Jews have influence in the War of Independence? A tremendous influence. Supported and financed by Jewish men like Haym Solomon, Francis Slavador, and Mordecai Sheftall. Who contributed most to the rise of the USA to the world power? Undoubtedly the Jews. Jewish contributions to science, technology, and business are unparalleled.
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It used to be based on Greek democracy. But obviously the Jesuits in Britain cannot let this slide. So they turned it into a "Christian Country".
America is not build on Christian values and we are all being lied to. Western Civilization is also not built on Christianity either. It's essentially the past counterpart of "America is built on the values of furries and Gender Fluid Homosexuals".
So, you would discount Judas as an apostle? Because of Matthias? So it’s like a transfer of the same apostleship?
On Paul being an apostle, can I ask your thoughts on the following?
When Mathias was made an apostle, it was according to strict criteria, none of which Paul met.
Paul declared himself an apostle, which seems to contradict Jesus own teachings about testifying of oneself.
When addressing the church at Ephesus in the book of revelation, Jesus congratulated the Ephesians on their rejection and ejection of false apostles. Although he never mentioned any by name, in the book of Acts Paul was kicked out of Ephesus for being a false apostle. Would Jesus not be referring implicitly to Paul in Revelation?
12 is a holy and complete number, being divisible by 3. In contrast, 13 is considered an evil or unlucky number. Might this indicate that a 13th apostle is the corrupting apple looking to spoil the bunch?
It was Paul who sought to become an apostle to the gentiles whereas Jesus was explicit that his disciples should steer well clear of the gentiles and Minister only to the house of Israel. The Great Commission, which is the alleged evidence of Jesus including gentiles in his ministry was not present in the earliest manuscripts but only a much later addition. Without Paul, you wouldn’t have gentiles worshipping the hostile foreign god of Israel via Jesus the Jewish messiah.
13 tribes. 12 sons; Joseph received a double portion and split it between his sons Ephraim and Manasseh
Asher. Benjamin. Dan. Ephraim. Gad. Issachar. Judah. Levi. Manasseh. Naphtali. Reuben. Simeon. Zebulun.
Okay, well poisoner. Go the fuck back to Reddit. No one’s going to believe this kikery.
It used to be based on Greek democracy. But obviously the Jesuits in Britain cannot let this slide. So they turned it into a "Christian Country".
America is not build on Christian values and we are all being lied to. Western Civilization is also not built on Christianity either. It's essentially the past counterpart of "America is built on the values of furries and Gender Fluid Homosexuals".
The NAZIs as understood by dumb subversive goys like you are a fiction.
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But there are only 12 tribes
When Joseph is counted as 2, Levi isn’t counted at all. But when Levi is counted, Joseph is counted as 1 - is that not so?
It’s an interesting parallel with the 12 disciples/apostles which represent the tribes - is it 12 or is it 13? Or is it 14?
Does Judas count? Or is Matthias, his replacement, counted in his place? Or does it count both? Is Paul also counted?
So, you would discount Judas as an apostle? Because of Matthias? So it’s like a transfer of the same apostleship?
On Paul being an apostle, can I ask your thoughts on the following?