Original Sin?

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June 30th, 2025 at 10:52:07 AM permalink
rxwine
Member since: Oct 24, 2012
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WWJD is "What [would Jesus do?]", not "Who [would Jesus deport?]".

It's a play on words from TDS folks in an attempt to deceive other folks, as they decline in numbers.

A sign of desperation.


Jesus would never enter a country illegally because He wasn't a criminal.

Therefore, the deport stage would never exist, unless Caesar changed the law while the non-criminal was there, and the non-criminal wouldn't leave voluntarily.


However, if the condition existed, where a bunch of folks didn't have common sense and entered a country illegally, Jesus would deport every single one of them.

It's like common sense to know right from wrong.

And if a person didn't have common sense, don't ask someone with TDS.


Jesus forgives sinners, He wouldn’t deport them.
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June 30th, 2025 at 12:37:33 PM permalink
missedhervee
Member since: Apr 23, 2021
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Jesus would never enter a country illegally because He wasn't a criminal.T/q]

Bwa ha ha ha

This Jesus character you speak of...what a delusional mental case...thought he was the son of god...as if there even were such a thing as god.

Bwa ha ha ha
June 30th, 2025 at 6:29:18 PM permalink
Evenbob
Member since: Oct 24, 2012
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Quote: rxwine
Quote: DoubleGold
WWJD is "What [would Jesus do?]", not "Who [would Jesus deport?]".

It's a play on words from TDS folks in an attempt to deceive other folks, as they decline in numbers.

A sign of desperation.


Jesus would never enter a country illegally because He wasn't a criminal.

Therefore, the deport stage would never exist, unless Caesar changed the law while the non-criminal was there, and the non-criminal wouldn't leave voluntarily.


However, if the condition existed, where a bunch of folks didn't have common sense and entered a country illegally, Jesus would deport every single one of them.

It's like common sense to know right from wrong.

And if a person didn't have common sense, don't ask someone with TDS.


Jesus forgives sinners, He wouldn’t deport them.


You have absolutely no idea how Christianity works do you. He might have forgiven them but he would have sent them back to their home country because they broke a law coming here. Jesus talks about this in the New Testament, you have to obey the laws of the land you live in. Christians live the life Jesus told them to and they try not to run stop signs, jaywalk, or do anything that breaks any law and that would include sneaking into somebody else's country illegally. Jesus might forgive you for that sin he is certainly not going to tell you it's okay and you don't need to be punished for it.
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June 30th, 2025 at 8:34:17 PM permalink
rxwine
Member since: Oct 24, 2012
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Quote: Evenbob
Quote: rxwine
Quote: DoubleGold
WWJD is "What [would Jesus do?]", not "Who [would Jesus deport?]".

It's a play on words from TDS folks in an attempt to deceive other folks, as they decline in numbers.

A sign of desperation.


Jesus would never enter a country illegally because He wasn't a criminal.

Therefore, the deport stage would never exist, unless Caesar changed the law while the non-criminal was there, and the non-criminal wouldn't leave voluntarily.


However, if the condition existed, where a bunch of folks didn't have common sense and entered a country illegally, Jesus would deport every single one of them.

It's like common sense to know right from wrong.

And if a person didn't have common sense, don't ask someone with TDS.


Jesus forgives sinners, He wouldn’t deport them.


You have absolutely no idea how Christianity works do you. He might have forgiven them but he would have sent them back to their home country because they broke a law coming here. Jesus talks about this in the New Testament, you have to obey the laws of the land you live in. Christians live the life Jesus told them to and they try not to run stop signs, jaywalk, or do anything that breaks any law and that would include sneaking into somebody else's country illegally. Jesus might forgive you for that sin he is certainly not going to tell you it's okay and you don't need to be punished for it.


No apparently you don't know Christianity. Not one instance where Jesus forced anyone to do anything against their will. He certainly wouldn't forcibly deport people. The answer is: Jesus wouldn't deport anyone. Just like he didn't force people not to sin.
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June 30th, 2025 at 10:35:47 PM permalink
Evenbob
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Quote: rxwine
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Quote: rxwine
Quote: DoubleGold
WWJD is "What [would Jesus do?]", not "Who [would Jesus deport?]".

It's a play on words from TDS folks in an attempt to deceive other folks, as they decline in numbers.

A sign of desperation.


Jesus would never enter a country illegally because He wasn't a criminal.

Therefore, the deport stage would never exist, unless Caesar changed the law while the non-criminal was there, and the non-criminal wouldn't leave voluntarily.


However, if the condition existed, where a bunch of folks didn't have common sense and entered a country illegally, Jesus would deport every single one of them.

It's like common sense to know right from wrong.

And if a person didn't have common sense, don't ask someone with TDS.


Jesus forgives sinners, He wouldn’t deport them.


You have absolutely no idea how Christianity works do you. He might have forgiven them but he would have sent them back to their home country because they broke a law coming here. Jesus talks about this in the New Testament, you have to obey the laws of the land you live in. Christians live the life Jesus told them to and they try not to run stop signs, jaywalk, or do anything that breaks any law and that would include sneaking into somebody else's country illegally. Jesus might forgive you for that sin he is certainly not going to tell you it's okay and you don't need to be punished for it.


No apparently you don't know Christianity. Not one instance where Jesus forced anyone to do anything against their will. He certainly wouldn't forcibly deport people. The answer is: Jesus wouldn't deport anyone. Just like he didn't force people not to sin.


Oh my God. You have no idea what you're talking about, it's worthless discussing it with you. Lol. Find a subject you know something about. Jesus forgives you if you commit a crime, but he doesn't tell you to keep committing crimes and he'll keep forgiving you. He doesn't tell you it was okie dokie for you to commit the crime in the first place. Have you ever read the New Testament in your life?
If you take a risk, you may lose. If you never take a risk, you will always lose.
July 1st, 2025 at 12:12:28 AM permalink
DoubleGold
Member since: Jan 26, 2023
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After reading the NT & OT (Torah), try the Talmud, Midrash, Koran, etc.

Can understand the world better, especially all the wars.

The TDS might vacate.


If buying food with my currency, I get a cut of the cheese for doing absolutely nothing. :)

Plus, I can de-bank a person and force 'em to do cartwheels naked.


Illegals, no problem. Easy peasy.

I want work done for free to pay for those criminals.


Focus on the next meal.
July 1st, 2025 at 3:08:26 AM permalink
rxwine
Member since: Oct 24, 2012
Threads: 203
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Quote: Evenbob
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Quote: Evenbob
Quote: rxwine
Quote: DoubleGold
WWJD is "What [would Jesus do?]", not "Who [would Jesus deport?]".

It's a play on words from TDS folks in an attempt to deceive other folks, as they decline in numbers.

A sign of desperation.


Jesus would never enter a country illegally because He wasn't a criminal.

Therefore, the deport stage would never exist, unless Caesar changed the law while the non-criminal was there, and the non-criminal wouldn't leave voluntarily.


However, if the condition existed, where a bunch of folks didn't have common sense and entered a country illegally, Jesus would deport every single one of them.

It's like common sense to know right from wrong.

And if a person didn't have common sense, don't ask someone with TDS.


Jesus forgives sinners, He wouldn’t deport them.


You have absolutely no idea how Christianity works do you. He might have forgiven them but he would have sent them back to their home country because they broke a law coming here. Jesus talks about this in the New Testament, you have to obey the laws of the land you live in. Christians live the life Jesus told them to and they try not to run stop signs, jaywalk, or do anything that breaks any law and that would include sneaking into somebody else's country illegally. Jesus might forgive you for that sin he is certainly not going to tell you it's okay and you don't need to be punished for it.


No apparently you don't know Christianity. Not one instance where Jesus forced anyone to do anything against their will. He certainly wouldn't forcibly deport people. The answer is: Jesus wouldn't deport anyone. Just like he didn't force people not to sin.


Oh my God. You have no idea what you're talking about, it's worthless discussing it with you. Lol. Find a subject you know something about. Jesus forgives you if you commit a crime, but he doesn't tell you to keep committing crimes and he'll keep forgiving you. He doesn't tell you it was okie dokie for you to commit the crime in the first place. Have you ever read the New Testament in your life?

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I'm right, because the question wasn't about what would Jesus tell you do.
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July 1st, 2025 at 3:38:39 AM permalink
rxwine
Member since: Oct 24, 2012
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...here's what Pope Francis had to say.

Quote:
Pope Francis criticized the Trump administration's stance on migrants, calling the president's pledge of mass deportations "a major crisis."

In a strongly worded letter to U.S. Catholic bishops, Francis wrote that it's important for Catholics to disagree with any measure that identifies the illegal status of some migrants with criminality.


He didn't even think it was a crime. I guess he didn't consult Jesus.
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July 3rd, 2025 at 12:03:01 PM permalink
Evenbob
Member since: Oct 24, 2012
Threads: 148
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Quote: rxwine
...here's what Pope Francis had to say.

Quote:
Pope Francis criticized the Trump administration's stance on migrants, calling the president's pledge of mass deportations "a major crisis."

In a strongly worded letter to U.S. Catholic bishops, Francis wrote that it's important for Catholics to disagree with any measure that identifies the illegal status of some migrants with criminality.


He didn't even think it was a crime. I guess he didn't consult Jesus.


Like I said it's not worth discussing this with you because you obviously know nothing about the New Testament. Go educate yourself and come back. As far as the Catholic Church goes, do you know that hundreds of years ago before the printing press was invented priests did not know how to read and write on purpose? The Vatican did not want them reading the original Bible, so they taught them to memorize certain scriptures that they would preach and that's all they knew. That's because the Catholic Church changed so much of what's in the New Testament. After the invention of the printing press and bibles became available to everybody you better not get caught with one if you were a priest because you would be thrown out of the priesthood or worse. The Vatican tried as long as they could to keep the New Testament a secret from its own people. This is why the Protestants were born, people started realizing that the New Testament was not being taught in the Catholic Church.
If you take a risk, you may lose. If you never take a risk, you will always lose.
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