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Abzug Hoffman
07-17-2004, 12:54 AM
From BIBLE HISTORY, A textbook of the Old and New Testaments for Catholic Schools, by Rev. George Johnson, Ph.D., Rev. Jerome D. Hannan, D.D., and Sister M. Dominica, O.S.U, Ph.D., copyright 1931 by Benziger Brothers, Inc., USA
God had been wondrously good to his Chosen People. He had watched over them and protected them for many centuries. But they had been ungrateful. They had mistreated the prophets whom He sent to them, and had even put some of them to death. Yet God was patient with them. When they would not heed the prophets, He sent His only-begotten Son to call them to repentance. Him also they put to death. Because of this fact, they were finally rejected by God and their rights to His Kingdom were given to others [ the Christians]. This fact Jesus foretold in the story of the Wicked Husbandman..."But when the husbandmen saw him [the son of the vineyard owner] they said, 'This is the heir; let us kill him, and the inheritance shall be ours.' So casting him out of the vineyard, they killed him. What, therefore, will the lord of the vineyard do to them? He will come and will destroy these husbandmen, and will give the vineyard to others." (pgs. 384-385)
Abzug Hoffman
07-17-2004, 11:17 AM
[QUOTE=Abzug Hoffman]From BIBLE HISTORY, A textbook of the Old and New Testaments for Catholic Schools, by Rev. George Johnson, Ph.D., Rev. Jerome D. Hannan, D.D., and Sister M. Dominica, O.S.U, Ph.D., copyright 1931 by Benziger Brothers, Inc., USA
God had been wondrously good to his Chosen People. He had watched over them and protected them for many centuries. But they had been ungrateful. They had mistreated the prophets whom He sent to them, and had even put some of them to death. Yet God was patient with them. When they would not heed the prophets, He sent His only-begotten Son to call them to repentance. Him also they put to death. Because of this fact, they were finally rejected by God and their rights to His Kingdom were given to others [ the Christians]. This fact Jesus foretold in the story of the Wicked Husbandman..."But when the husbandmen saw him [the son of the vineyard owner] they said, 'This is the heir; let us kill him, and the inheritance shall be ours.' So casting him out of the vineyard, they killed him. What, therefore, will the lord of the vineyard do to them? He will come and will destroy these husbandmen, and will give the vineyard to others." (pgs. 384-385)[/QUOTE]
This was the religion of your ancestors for the past 2000 years (the glory years), it wasn't jew worship.
Aryan Lord
07-17-2004, 12:03 PM
[QUOTE=Abzug Hoffman]This was the religion of your ancestors for the past 2000 years (the glory years), it wasn't jew worship.[/QUOTE]
[COLOR=Blue]Not my ancestors. For thousands of years they were Germanic heathens. It is only through forceable conversion 1,000s years ago that any of them became nominal christlings. They were certainly not Roman Catholics.[/COLOR]
Abzug Hoffman
07-17-2004, 12:10 PM
[QUOTE=Aryan Lord][COLOR=Blue]Not my ancestors. For thousands of years they were Germanic heathens. It is only through forceable conversion 1,000s of years ago that any of them became nominal christlings. They were certainly not Roman Catholics.[/COLOR][/QUOTE]
Judaizers, eh?
Goths - a Germanic people who invaded the Roman Empire. During the first and second centuries AD they migrated from the Baltic Sea southeast to the Black Sea. The attacked the Roman Empire repeatedly in the third century, and were allowed to settle in Dacia (ancient Rumania) in 271. In 378 at the Battle of Adrianople they killed the Emperor Valens and crushed the Roman legions, thus destroying the legend of Roman invincibility.
The Goths became civilized earlier than other Germanic peoples. During the fourth century they were converted to the Arian form of Christianity by Ulfilas, who translated the Bible into Gothic.
Aryan Lord
07-17-2004, 12:15 PM
[QUOTE=Abzug Hoffman]Judaizers, eh?
[COLOR=Blue]What the fuck are you talking about?[/COLOR]
Goths - a Germanic people who invaded the Roman Empire. During the first and second centuries AD they migrated from the Baltic Sea southeast to the Black Sea. The attacked the Roman Empire repeatedly in the third century, and were allowed to settle in Dacia (ancient Rumania) in 271. In 378 at the Battle of Adrianople they killed the Emperor Valens and crushed the Roman legions, thus destroying the legend of Roman invincibility.
The Goths became civilized earlier than other Germanic peoples. During the fourth century they were converted to the Arian form of Christianity by Ulfilas, who translated the Bible into Gothic.[/QUOTE]
[COLOR=Blue]Goths? I am Saxon you idiot![/COLOR]
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