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[Note: This is one of a series listed under the heading: Wordie Post." It was originally posted on the Word Press blog entitled "Our Daily Bread," found at rtippett97@wordpress.com. The changes at Word Press are similar to those on Twitter and Facebook, where I was posting to an empty space. That was because I began and maintained that blog as one of their free offerings. When their force to change to a paid blog website did not move me, they cancelled their "Reader," so posting on Word Press has become like a caged animal at the zoo, where only workers occasionally toss the animals a bite to eat. Word Press [et al] is like what I imagine life was like in the satellite countries of the Soviet Union: meager, bleak, spiritless. So, I am transferring those forty articles here.]
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In the mythical ‘sermon on the mount’ [mythical because everything written in Matthew’s 5th, 6th, and 7th chapters were spread over many weeks, as hillside explanations of what was misrepresented in a synagogue the prior Sabbath by ignorant rabbis], Matthew 5:27-30 focuses on one lesson that stems from Leviticus 18. In Matthew 5:27 Jesus said, “You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall not commit adultery.’” That means Jesus told them, “Yesterday [if he preached on Sundays], you went to synagogue and heard read aloud from Leviticus 18, which deals with laws concerning the sexual urges of puberty. Well let me add to that.”
Leviticus 18:3 says, “You shall not do as they do in the land of Egypt.” From that point on everything said by Moses [which was commanded for him to say by Yahweh] dealt with “nakedness” and the effects “nakedness” has on mature bodies of flesh, where that generally can be deemed when one is an “adult,” as opposed to when one is an innocent child. Children see nakedness innocently. Adults see nakedness as an influence to have sex, with that drive being so strong Moses had to add, “Don't not have sex with animals either!”
It is imperative to realize that Moses did not take the whole world out into the wilderness with him. Everybody in the world was never expected to be “God’s chosen people.” In fact, there were quite a lot of people considered to be Israelites [children of Jacob, a.k.a. Israel] that died as rejects – “Nope. You are not chosen anymore.” <poof> So, the disclaimer about no longer doing like you might have done back in Egypt means: There is the world – who are not priests of Yahweh – and then there is you guys – who are priests of Yahweh. Therefore, Yahweh never said not to do sinful things; he just said, if you do sinful things you are not one of mine.
This means when Jesus said, “You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall not commit adultery,” he was condensing a whole chapter about who not to see naked and do dirty deeds with down to one little word – “adultery.” Rather than define that word as meaning having an extramarital affair, most likely a man having sex with another man’s wife, the definition should expand to doing anything beyond the sexual relations between a husband and wife that are designed to make babies [not designed to feel pleasure] is considered “adult things.” Thus, “adultery” means any form of sexual pleasure and the satisfaction of physical wants and desires, through lusts and perversions, which goes beyond the short and simple act of copulation, where “nakedness” need not be the motivation.
When you realize that Jesus was confirming everything read aloud in a synagogue from Leviticus 18 by adding, “it is better for you to lose one of your members than for your whole body to go into hell [Gehenna, lake of fire, etc.],” Jesus was saying Yahweh knows all dirty little secrets. Still, Jesus never said Gentiles could not commit adultery all they wanted. Moses was never given any laws Gentiles were expected to follow. It does not matter how or when or with whom or what a Gentile ‘gets his rocks off.’ What matters is the judgement coming to the ‘children of God’ who reap all the worldly benefits of religious respect, while secretly doing every perverse thing known [and loved] by Gentiles.
To put this simply, a Gentile is a homo and sucks every dick he can get his hands on and also has those dicks jammed up his buttocks-hole until he bleeds and enjoys every minute of it, until he dies. Well, his soul is just spit right back out as a homo in some country where they bash their heads in with rocks [or some other painful humiliation for desiring to do unnatural acts] and dies again, only to come back for more punishment. Live and die, live and die, live and die over and over again. It is the Gentile thing.
For those who like to think they are Christians [not so much Jews anymore, since they killed Jesus and have become the race of self-extinction through homosexuality], to pretend to be one who obeys the laws set by Yahweh [through Moses and then all the legislative branches of Western kings and governments since] and then die and have a soul judged by Yahweh, reincarnation is the least of one’s problems. Jesus never said to self-mutilate because of one’s perversions. Because he never said that, it is okay to be perverse. After all, the world is the only place that is permitted. So, perverse all you want. Wave a flag that says how happy you are to let everyone know you are perverse. However, do that and claim God made me perverse and Jesus said it was okay to be perverse … well, maybe it is time to think again.
What Jesus said is the pain of self-mutilation will seem like a breezy day in the park, compared to what one’s soul can expect in judgment. A soul will wish he, she, or it had plucked out the eyes that led it to seek nakedness and become wildly perverse. A soul will wish he, she, or it had removed all the parts that made one’s body no longer a child. A soul will wish it had never been protected by a Satanic church organization that allowed its body of flesh prey on innocent children.
For a life lasting ninety years, subtracting fifteen when one was mostly innocent, that leaves seventy-five years of perversity to wallow in. Seems like a long time to get away with all the adult sins your flesh condemned your soul to suffer. But, when eternity is compared to seventy-five years, seventy-five years is a drop in the bucket of time, if that. So, wave your flag of pride [a deadly sin]. Pervert every church within Christendom and praise Satan for all the damage you have done to other souls. It might seem like you are getting away with murder; but the only murder being committed is you slicing the throat of your own soul.
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