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Pastimes : Ask God

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To: Emile Vidrine who wrote (25088)4/22/1999 3:33:00 PM
From: Jamey  Read Replies (1) of 39621
 
Emile, referring to one of your many posts against the Jews and the nation of Israel you state; "The worship by Churchians of the so-called "Jews" and the enshrinement of the dogma of carnal
Israel, was first concocted by Darby in the 1830s and infiltrated the Protestant churches in earnest in
1909 with the publication of C.I. Scofield's Dispensationist Bible.

Scofield's "Dispensationalist" teaching did not begin to dominate the Protestant world until the 1930s.
So we have a modern aberration that is (take your pick) a. 158 years old; b. 89 years old; c. 68
years old. For at least 1,830 years the followers of Jesus rejected and opposed this thinking.

Churchianity teaches that Jews are saved by their race rather than by Jesus, but the New Testament
says the exact opposite "(I John 2:22-23 ).


Alan Markoff posted to you about Jesus and His covenant with the Jews and it was right on all the way. As a matter of fact, it blew your prideful and narrow-minded theories about God abandoning Israel and the Jews as pure hogwash!

I refer you and anyone else who holds this view to deny that what Alan said is not true Bible doctrine. IMO he proves his point but you did not reply to him because you can not find a way around the truth.

Alan's reply to Emile that Emile is unable to disprove.

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