Christianity is telling a bold faced lie in regard to atonement
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Christianity is telling a bold faced lie in regard to atonement
https://nojesus4jews.weebly.com/sophiee ... d-to-atone
jesus' sacrifice nor any other sacrifice is not necessary to be forgiven for sins,and hebrews makes a bold faced lie against the tanakh.Hebrews 9:22 misleads Christians into thinking you need blood to atone because it says “without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness.” This is not biblical , Leviticus 17:11 isn’t speaking of the immortal soul, and it nowhere says that sins can’t be forgiven without blood.
Jewelry atones for the life force as does blood. "We therefore want to bring an offering to G-d. Every man who found any gold article [such as] and anklet, a bracelet, a finger ring, and earring, or a body ornament [wishes to bring it] to atone for our souls (life force) before G-d." Numbers 31:50.
When you take a census of the Israelites to count them, each one must pay the L-RD a ransom for his life at the time he is counted. Then no plague will come on them when you number them." NIV Exodus 30:12.
Samuel 12:13-14 David admits to sin before Nathan the prophet and repents and is forgiven
Jonah 3:10 has to do with the sins of Nineveh (unspecified, just identified as "evil" in 1:2), the people repented and G-d forgave
Leviticus 26:40-42 speaks of sin and repentence atoning for it
KINDNESS
Proverbs 16:6 an iniquity is atoned for with kindness
Daniel 4:24 by showing mercy and kindness
PRAYER (accompanied by repentance)
Hosea 14:2-3 prayer atones for sin
1 Kings 8:46-50 atoned for by prayer
Daniel 9:5-19 sin atoned by prayer
Isaiah 27:9 sins are atoned by removing idolatry
Exodus 30:15-16 money to atone for the soul (similar to blood in Leviticus 17:11)
Numbers 31:50 jewelry to atone for the soul (similar to blood in Leviticus 17:11)
Isaiah 6:6-13 An angel removes sin without blood sacrifice
Psalm 40
ז זֶבַח וּמִנְחָה, לֹא-חָפַצְתָּ-- אָזְנַיִם, כָּרִיתָ לִּי;
עוֹלָה וַחֲטָאָה, לֹא שָׁאָלְתָּ. 7 Sacrifice and meal-offering Thou hast no delight in; mine ears hast Thou opened; {N}
burnt-offering and sin-offering hast Thou not required.
So Jesus did not have to die and also his 'sacrifice'is not required nor is any sacrifice required for forgiveness like the new testament falsely claims.
jesus' sacrifice nor any other sacrifice is not necessary to be forgiven for sins,and hebrews makes a bold faced lie against the tanakh.Hebrews 9:22 misleads Christians into thinking you need blood to atone because it says “without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness.” This is not biblical , Leviticus 17:11 isn’t speaking of the immortal soul, and it nowhere says that sins can’t be forgiven without blood.
Jewelry atones for the life force as does blood. "We therefore want to bring an offering to G-d. Every man who found any gold article [such as] and anklet, a bracelet, a finger ring, and earring, or a body ornament [wishes to bring it] to atone for our souls (life force) before G-d." Numbers 31:50.
When you take a census of the Israelites to count them, each one must pay the L-RD a ransom for his life at the time he is counted. Then no plague will come on them when you number them." NIV Exodus 30:12.
Samuel 12:13-14 David admits to sin before Nathan the prophet and repents and is forgiven
Jonah 3:10 has to do with the sins of Nineveh (unspecified, just identified as "evil" in 1:2), the people repented and G-d forgave
Leviticus 26:40-42 speaks of sin and repentence atoning for it
KINDNESS
Proverbs 16:6 an iniquity is atoned for with kindness
Daniel 4:24 by showing mercy and kindness
PRAYER (accompanied by repentance)
Hosea 14:2-3 prayer atones for sin
1 Kings 8:46-50 atoned for by prayer
Daniel 9:5-19 sin atoned by prayer
Isaiah 27:9 sins are atoned by removing idolatry
Exodus 30:15-16 money to atone for the soul (similar to blood in Leviticus 17:11)
Numbers 31:50 jewelry to atone for the soul (similar to blood in Leviticus 17:11)
Isaiah 6:6-13 An angel removes sin without blood sacrifice
Psalm 40
ז זֶבַח וּמִנְחָה, לֹא-חָפַצְתָּ-- אָזְנַיִם, כָּרִיתָ לִּי;
עוֹלָה וַחֲטָאָה, לֹא שָׁאָלְתָּ. 7 Sacrifice and meal-offering Thou hast no delight in; mine ears hast Thou opened; {N}
burnt-offering and sin-offering hast Thou not required.
So Jesus did not have to die and also his 'sacrifice'is not required nor is any sacrifice required for forgiveness like the new testament falsely claims.
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Re: Cheistianity is telling a bold faced lie in regard to atonement
@MrMan it is wise for you to not believe books full of lies like the new testament,worship the ONE God of abraham not some wierd bloody human sacrifice polytheism.
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Re: Christianity is telling a bold faced lie in regard to atonement
I would like to read that,please link it.Pixel--Dude wrote: ↑December 9th, 2023, 3:20 pmThe whole Bible is full of contradictions and stupidity. I've spoken before about how Jesus's sacrifice is essentially meaningless and makes absolutely no sense at all. This is the foundational principle of the New Testament and it is utterly absurd.willymonfrete wrote: ↑December 9th, 2023, 2:45 pmhttps://nojesus4jews.weebly.com/sophiee ... d-to-atone
jesus' sacrifice nor any other sacrifice is not necessary to be forgiven for sins,and hebrews makes a bold faced lie against the tanakh.Hebrews 9:22 misleads Christians into thinking you need blood to atone because it says “without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness.” This is not biblical , Leviticus 17:11 isn’t speaking of the immortal soul, and it nowhere says that sins can’t be forgiven without blood.
Jewelry atones for the life force as does blood. "We therefore want to bring an offering to G-d. Every man who found any gold article [such as] and anklet, a bracelet, a finger ring, and earring, or a body ornament [wishes to bring it] to atone for our souls (life force) before G-d." Numbers 31:50.
When you take a census of the Israelites to count them, each one must pay the L-RD a ransom for his life at the time he is counted. Then no plague will come on them when you number them." NIV Exodus 30:12.
Samuel 12:13-14 David admits to sin before Nathan the prophet and repents and is forgiven
Jonah 3:10 has to do with the sins of Nineveh (unspecified, just identified as "evil" in 1:2), the people repented and G-d forgave
Leviticus 26:40-42 speaks of sin and repentence atoning for it
KINDNESS
Proverbs 16:6 an iniquity is atoned for with kindness
Daniel 4:24 by showing mercy and kindness
PRAYER (accompanied by repentance)
Hosea 14:2-3 prayer atones for sin
1 Kings 8:46-50 atoned for by prayer
Daniel 9:5-19 sin atoned by prayer
Isaiah 27:9 sins are atoned by removing idolatry
Exodus 30:15-16 money to atone for the soul (similar to blood in Leviticus 17:11)
Numbers 31:50 jewelry to atone for the soul (similar to blood in Leviticus 17:11)
Isaiah 6:6-13 An angel removes sin without blood sacrifice
Psalm 40
ז זֶבַח וּמִנְחָה, לֹא-חָפַצְתָּ-- אָזְנַיִם, כָּרִיתָ לִּי;
עוֹלָה וַחֲטָאָה, לֹא שָׁאָלְתָּ. 7 Sacrifice and meal-offering Thou hast no delight in; mine ears hast Thou opened; {N}
burnt-offering and sin-offering hast Thou not required.
So Jesus did not have to die and also his 'sacrifice'is not required nor is any sacrifice required for forgiveness like the new testament falsely claims.
I wonder what MrMan thinks of hebrews and christian doctrine blatantly going against the old testament in regard to this and telling lies about torah law.MrMan is a fundementalist fanatic so this will just go from one ear to the other like he didn't see it lol
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Re: Christianity is telling a bold faced lie in regard to atonement
@MrMan though paul contradicts himself often,his main soteriology is that God justifies the wicked thru grace by faith,yet proverbs says this is a abomination to YHWH.
where are you bro?Usually you are quick to respond on these types of topics,trying to get me to be a christian polytheist pagan.
where are you bro?Usually you are quick to respond on these types of topics,trying to get me to be a christian polytheist pagan.
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Re: Christianity is telling a bold faced lie in regard to atonement
I got notifications on this thread when I was so busy with work, I was staying up late, even pulling all nighters.
So I'll respond. Israel had a priest who was to make an annual sacrifice for the sins of the people. Those other verses about atonement you mention are written to people who did have animal sacrifices for their sins every year. Within that context, one might show kindness, etc.
Some of the verses you mentioned do not speak of atonement per se. I think you have totally the wrong verse for Daniel. Daniel 4:24 has nothing to do with the point you are making.
You are also missing the point of Paul's writings on this topic that there is a 'righteousness apart from the law, being witnessed by the law and the prophets'. He even mentions 'blessed is the man whose iniquities are forgiven and whose sins are covered. Blessed is the man to whom the Lord does not impute sin.' What David did could not be atoned for, unless you count his own blood as 'atonement'-- but atonement would be a substitute for such a thing. But through faith he found forgiveness from sins. That's Paul's point. Outside of the law given through Moses, God can also forgiven just by His grace, through faith. That idea is found in the Old Testament. But in the law, atonement comes through blood.
So I'll respond. Israel had a priest who was to make an annual sacrifice for the sins of the people. Those other verses about atonement you mention are written to people who did have animal sacrifices for their sins every year. Within that context, one might show kindness, etc.
Some of the verses you mentioned do not speak of atonement per se. I think you have totally the wrong verse for Daniel. Daniel 4:24 has nothing to do with the point you are making.
You are also missing the point of Paul's writings on this topic that there is a 'righteousness apart from the law, being witnessed by the law and the prophets'. He even mentions 'blessed is the man whose iniquities are forgiven and whose sins are covered. Blessed is the man to whom the Lord does not impute sin.' What David did could not be atoned for, unless you count his own blood as 'atonement'-- but atonement would be a substitute for such a thing. But through faith he found forgiveness from sins. That's Paul's point. Outside of the law given through Moses, God can also forgiven just by His grace, through faith. That idea is found in the Old Testament. But in the law, atonement comes through blood.
Re: Christianity is telling a bold faced lie in regard to atonement
Either only blood atones or not,it is not,so paul lied.MrMan wrote: ↑December 22nd, 2023, 12:57 pmI got notifications on this thread when I was so busy with work, I was staying up late, even pulling all nighters.
So I'll respond. Israel had a priest who was to make an annual sacrifice for the sins of the people. Those other verses about atonement you mention are written to people who did have animal sacrifices for their sins every year. Within that context, one might show kindness, etc.
Some of the verses you mentioned do not speak of atonement per se. I think you have totally the wrong verse for Daniel. Daniel 4:24 has nothing to do with the point you are making.
You are also missing the point of Paul's writings on this topic that there is a 'righteousness apart from the law, being witnessed by the law and the prophets'. He even mentions 'blessed is the man whose iniquities are forgiven and whose sins are covered. Blessed is the man to whom the Lord does not impute sin.' What David did could not be atoned for, unless you count his own blood as 'atonement'-- but atonement would be a substitute for such a thing. But through faith he found forgiveness from sins. That's Paul's point. Outside of the law given through Moses, God can also forgiven just by His grace, through faith. That idea is found in the Old Testament. But in the law, atonement comes through blood.
nebuchadnezzar was forgiven when there was no temple,simply by praying.stop adding things and deleting things from the Torah.
Re: Christianity is telling a bold faced lie in regard to atonement
You are using the word atone. Hebrews uses remission. Are you assuming Pauline argument of Hebrews. Read the specific argument in Hebrews.88jose88 wrote: ↑December 22nd, 2023, 3:56 pmEither only blood atones or not,it is not,so paul lied.MrMan wrote: ↑December 22nd, 2023, 12:57 pmI got notifications on this thread when I was so busy with work, I was staying up late, even pulling all nighters.
So I'll respond. Israel had a priest who was to make an annual sacrifice for the sins of the people. Those other verses about atonement you mention are written to people who did have animal sacrifices for their sins every year. Within that context, one might show kindness, etc.
Some of the verses you mentioned do not speak of atonement per se. I think you have totally the wrong verse for Daniel. Daniel 4:24 has nothing to do with the point you are making.
You are also missing the point of Paul's writings on this topic that there is a 'righteousness apart from the law, being witnessed by the law and the prophets'. He even mentions 'blessed is the man whose iniquities are forgiven and whose sins are covered. Blessed is the man to whom the Lord does not impute sin.' What David did could not be atoned for, unless you count his own blood as 'atonement'-- but atonement would be a substitute for such a thing. But through faith he found forgiveness from sins. That's Paul's point. Outside of the law given through Moses, God can also forgiven just by His grace, through faith. That idea is found in the Old Testament. But in the law, atonement comes through blood.
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