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    Republicans, Race, and the "Great Replacement"

    Started a new thread for this discussion: https://the-sietch.com/index.php?threads/does-the-new-testament-teach-that-jesus-is-the-god-of-the-old-testament-yahweh.8376/
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    Republicans, Race, and the "Great Replacement"

    The New Testament does identify Jesus with the God of the Old Testament, Yahweh. And it never talks about a succession of popes that would come after Peter. You're ignorant about what is actually written in the NT.
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    Republicans, Race, and the "Great Replacement"

    No, it is not on the Church to "decide" anything. The Old Testament Scripture came before the Church and the Church is subject to its authority, not the other way around. None of what you're saying is what Jesus and the Apostles taught and believed. If you claim to follow Jesus, yes, you do...
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    Republicans, Race, and the "Great Replacement"

    The Biblical view, both in the Old and New Testament, is that God spoke through the prophets. It's incorrect to say they "used their own beliefs" and that the OT "could never be treated as true". That's directly opposed to what Jesus and his apostles taught. Long ago, at many times and in many...
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    Republicans, Race, and the "Great Replacement"

    Seems like a discussion for a whole other thread! From a thread that was already spun off from an off topic discussion in another thread. Off topic-ception.
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    Republicans, Race, and the "Great Replacement"

    That's fair in the sense that he is multiple persons, but a singular God. And it's fair to say that he doesn't follow human definitions of existence.
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    Republicans, Race, and the "Great Replacement"

    It's a complex subject and waaaay off topic, but I'll explain as simply as I can. (The following is all derived from the teachings of the Bible, assuming it is authoritative and infallible in communicating the truth of God's nature). -There is only one God, and, -The Father is God; -Jesus is...
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    Republicans, Race, and the "Great Replacement"

    That's an interesting perspective, and I appreciate the Biblical reference. Twice in the Old Testament the Israelites are in a situation of involuntary servitude in a foreign land - first in Egypt, then in Babylon/Persia. Both times the solution wasn't enforcing equal social status and...
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    Republicans, Race, and the "Great Replacement"

    Uh huh. The Left has a proclivity for smearing anyone they don't like as some kind of racist or white supremacist. Has Carlson ever self-identified as "white nationalist", or advocated for the interests of "white people" specifically because they're white?
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    Republicans, Race, and the "Great Replacement"

    The only people suggesting the GOP tent is big enough for white nationalists are white nationalists. Which makes WolfBear bringing up the topic unsolicited rather sus. Pretty much an example of what LordsFire said. "Any who become openly known as such get removed from positions of influence or...
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