Apple7
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1 - I do believe 20% of the NT as worthy learning something from. The other 80% is composed of anti-Jewish interpolations with the intent to promote the the Pauline policy of Replacement Theology.
Is it safe to assume that any portion of the NT that you quote for your position is 'trustworthy', then...?
You have been caught cherry-picking even from your Tanak, so, at least you are consistent in your hypocrisy...
2 - That's what you think! You err for not properly knowing even your own NT. Did you know that Jesus was talking to the Jews who had believed in him? (John 8:31) How would he charge the Jews who had believe in him as being children of the Devil? It makes no sense to me. Besides, Jews do not believe in Devil. That's from the gospel of Paul and not the one of Jesus.
3 - That's not true. The text says that Jesus was speaking to the Jews who had believed in him. Read John 8:31. You are messed up.
You failed to learn your lesson last time, via your selective reading.
Let's see if you can this time around...
Observe...
As He spoke these things, many believed into Him. Then Jesus said to the Jews who had believed in Him, If you continue in My Word, you are truly My disciples. And you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free. (John 8.30 – 32)
Two different groups of Jews are in view here.
The new believers...and the ones who 'had' believed in Him - but not anymore...separated by the term, 'then'.
See your ignorance?
So...
Let's now add the book of John to your trusted list of NT scripture.
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