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Reply #150 - Yesterday at 10:05am
 
Frank wrote Yesterday at 9:56am:
Psycho-sectual snarling.

That'd be the effete gay bitching rants you dump around here.

Sure, knowing you'd be lynched if you went back to your hometown may be your life experience...

James sent out spies to report back to him on Paul's blasphemy and perversion of the message of 'the way'... with instructions to undo the damage he was doing to the cause and to Judaism... particularly the effect Paul's perversions were having on Jews.

While Paul sucked up to James in his presence, he was contemptuous of him and the other apostles when he was out of Jerusalem and the region.

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Reply #151 - Yesterday at 10:19am
 
MeisterEckhart wrote Yesterday at 10:05am:
Frank wrote Yesterday at 9:56am:
Psycho-sectual snarling.

That'd be the effete gay bitching rants you dump around here.

Sure, knowing you'd be lynched if you went back to your hometown may be your life experience...

James sent out spies to report back to him on Paul's blasphemy and perversion of the message of 'the way'... with instructions to undo the damage he was doing to the cause and to Judaism... particularly the effect Paul's perversions were having on Jews.

While Paul sucked up to James in his presence, he was contemptuous of him and the other apostles when he was out of Jerusalem and the region.


Nonsense. Tendetious pseudo intellectual crap. 

None of your silly assertion stand : No mortal enmity, no excommunication.  Significant differerences between Jesus and Orthodox Jews and Muslims.



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Reply #152 - Yesterday at 10:28am
 
Frank wrote Yesterday at 10:19am:
None of your silly assertion stand : No mortal enmity, no excommunication.  Significant differerences between Jesus and Orthodox Jews and Muslims.




Almost no difference at all between what it's agreed Jesus said and Orthodox Judaism and Muslims. It's why the 'Lord's Prayer' does not contradict either Judaism or Islam.

Jesus speaking of 'the Kingdom of God' being established on earth was the one agreed difference, but the proposal did not contradict Judaism. Like Muhammad, he claimed a special relationship to god, though not as a biological son. The title 'Son of God' was bestowed on all those deemed favoured by god, as with the likes of King David. In Muhammad's case, it was the last prophet of Allah/Yahweh.

Jesus and James' mortal enemies were the Sadducees, as both of them had called them out for being corrupt. The Sadducees had a hand in the deaths of both of them, 30 years apart.

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Reply #153 - Today at 8:22am
 
MeisterEckhart wrote Yesterday at 8:18am:
freediver wrote Yesterday at 8:08am:
That doesn't sound like a riddle Meister. It just sounds like you are confused, and throwing in a few random insults and factoids to make yourself feel better.

Awww... a classic teenage pout.

Reread some of the dozens of your own posts for 'throwing in a few random insults and factoids to make yourself feel better'...

You know nothing about religions or their shared histories... You pull all your 'factoids' out of your arse and then spend your time over multiple pages trying to square the circles you've made for yourself.



They are all the same question Meister, maybe worded slightly differently in an attempt to overcome all the creative ways you seem to find to get yourself all confused.

Can you find a single reference that identifies the site in Jerusalem as the al-Aqsa Mosque from either Muhammad himself, from someone else before Muhammad died, or from before a later leader decided to build a mosque there and claim the link?

At the time of Islam's founding, how exactly did Muslims consider the site to be one of the holiest in Islam if, despite knowing about the existence of the city, they never talked about it being a holy site, nor visited there?

Do you have no evidence to support this claim:

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The site of the al-Aqsa Mosque has been considered one of the holiest sites of Islam since Islam's founding.


other than your assertion that it "corresponds" to Mecca?

Why is this topic so important to you that you would make something like that up?
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Reply #154 - Today at 8:30am
 
freediver wrote Today at 8:22am:
MeisterEckhart wrote Yesterday at 8:18am:
freediver wrote Yesterday at 8:08am:
That doesn't sound like a riddle Meister. It just sounds like you are confused, and throwing in a few random insults and factoids to make yourself feel better.

Awww... a classic teenage pout.

Reread some of the dozens of your own posts for 'throwing in a few random insults and factoids to make yourself feel better'...

You know nothing about religions or their shared histories... You pull all your 'factoids' out of your arse and then spend your time over multiple pages trying to square the circles you've made for yourself.



They are all the same question Meister, maybe worded slightly differently in an attempt to overcome all the creative ways you seem to find to get yourself all confused.

Can you find a single reference that identifies the site in Jerusalem as the al-Aqsa Mosque from either Muhammad himself, from someone else before Muhammad died, or from before a later leader decided to build a mosque there and claim the link?

At the time of Islam's founding, how exactly did Muslims consider the site to be one of the holiest in Islam if, despite knowing about the existence of the city, they never talked about it being a holy site, nor visited there?

Do you have no evidence to support this claim:

Quote:
The site of the al-Aqsa Mosque has been considered one of the holiest sites of Islam since Islam's founding.


other than your assertion that it "corresponds" to Mecca?

Why is this topic so important to you that you would make something like that up?

I'm now convinced you're on the spectrum.

We need to see if we can overcome your ASD hyper-focus on your misrepresentation.

What did I post about the difference between Mecca and the Kaaba? Between Jerusalem and the Temple Mount?

I need you to post it next... baby steps, for now, so copy and paste will be good enough.
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Reply #155 - Today at 9:37am
 
MeisterEckhart wrote Today at 8:30am:
I'm now convinced you're on the spectrum.

We need to see if we can overcome your ASD hyper-focus on your misrepresentation.

What did I post about the difference between Mecca and the Kaaba? Between Jerusalem and the Temple Mount?

I need you to post it next... baby steps, for now, so copy and paste will be good enough.



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