It got autofiltered, maybe try it again without the links.
The log preserved "I think we can agree the Sabbatean-Frankists founded the state of Israel and they are in prominent positions in Israel." That's tenuous agreement, but there are also many factions involved as I've hinted. Looking forward to more.
Nope, still filtered. Your other comment comes through all right. There are a few words and phrases and sites that admin doesn't like anywhere, even in Wild West communities, and those are usually easy to avoid with self-reflection. It might not be worth trying to get past the filter here, or it might be worth posting as a new post in c/FreeSpeech (where I can rescue it even if autofiltered) or someone else's community (c/Aposemitism is pretty active nowadays).
Luke 6:11-12 KJV: "Jesus ... went out into a mountain to pray, and continued all night in prayer to God"
Not KJV, look at original Greek texts. In the passages where Jesus withdraws to pray, whether on the mountain during the 40 days in the desert or in the garden of Gethsemane, the manuscripts do not say that he prayed to God. They specifically mention that he prayed to the Father. Also in Luke 11:2 even in KJV he teaches to pray to the Father "And he said unto them, When ye pray, say, Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name.".
It got autofiltered, maybe try it again without the links.
The log preserved "I think we can agree the Sabbatean-Frankists founded the state of Israel and they are in prominent positions in Israel." That's tenuous agreement, but there are also many factions involved as I've hinted. Looking forward to more.
Nope, still filtered. Your other comment comes through all right. There are a few words and phrases and sites that admin doesn't like anywhere, even in Wild West communities, and those are usually easy to avoid with self-reflection. It might not be worth trying to get past the filter here, or it might be worth posting as a new post in c/FreeSpeech (where I can rescue it even if autofiltered) or someone else's community (c/Aposemitism is pretty active nowadays).
Not KJV, look at original Greek texts. In the passages where Jesus withdraws to pray, whether on the mountain during the 40 days in the desert or in the garden of Gethsemane, the manuscripts do not say that he prayed to God. They specifically mention that he prayed to the Father. Also in Luke 11:2 even in KJV he teaches to pray to the Father "And he said unto them, When ye pray, say, Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name.".