Well done JD (sarcasm). Grok says this abt your post
"Highly tendentious, theologically driven, and reliant on Eisenmenger-style selective reading. It mixes some accurate historical observations with major distortions, supersessionist theology, and recycled antisemitic tropes."
Jesus, born of a Jewish mother, said salvation is from the Jews.
Your fanboy JD Hall @LostMyHats is a relentless gripe against Israel and the Jews with seemingly nothing good to say ever about Jews, even those who have put their faith in Jesus
@LostMyHats They've been pushing the idea that the founding fathers were Freemasons and that Freemasonry is Judaism for Gentiles. They have mastered the art of historical theft and of the rewriting of history.
You do NOT believe in "God, the eternal Father." You believe the entity you call God the Father began as a created man who became a god. Senator, are you lying or are you just ignorant of your own faith?
You also reject the triune nature of God. You say Mormons believe in three distinct persons - that is correct. But you then conveniently leave out one God. Biblical theology is one God in three distinct persons. Mormonism is not monotheistic. In fact, it is the most polytheistic religion ever conceived by man (emphasis "by man.")
All this in just the first 38 seconds, and most of that was preliminary introduction. The first statement in this video about what Mormons believe are antithetical to Christian theology.
Then you get to Jesus. You will not call Jesus God the Son, but only the Son of God. That is important. You believe Jesus was also a created man. Jesus is not created, He is the eternal Creator (Rom. 11:36; Hebrews 1:1-3).
And let's remember your "church" is less than 200 years old. It was begun by Joseph Smith ho was a con artist who used a "magic rock" that he used to find buried treasure and then used that same rock to find golden tablets from God.
Instead of listening to JD, a disqualified former pastor with a history of making stuff up, who rants against Israel/Jews incessantly and often misrepresent those who are their friend, I would suggest listening to JM.
Start here:
https://t.co/SM3KkQdjIl
Your argument about the Greek New Testament may be correct, but it misses the larger issue.
The concern isn't whether believers say Jesus or Yeshua. The concern is that many replacement theologians seem eager to distance the Messiah from His Jewish identity, His Jewish people, and the covenants God made with Israel.
That tendency has a Marcionite flavor. This is heretical. Marcion wanted to separate Christianity from its Jewish roots. Scripture does the opposite. Jesus is the Jewish Messiah, the apostles were Jews, the New Covenant was made with Israel and Judah (Jeremiah 31:31), and Gentile believers are grafted into Israel's blessings, not vice versa (Romans 11:17-18).
The apostles called Him Yeshua.
"retard" -- one of JD Hall's (@LostMyHats) favorite words in reference to others.
Is this really any substantial difference from the formerly cussing pastor Mark Driscoll?
https://t.co/L3XtXtxemS
There's a world of difference between "the" Jews and "some" Jews.
If you want to incessantly dishonestly paint a bad picture of all Jews, then you say "the" Jews.
Say it aint so @LostMyHats
@Gojo1471498@LostMyHats I don't detest anything Jesus, the Jew, the King of the Jews, and the King of Kings did. Especially in front of his Jewish disciples who would author most of the NT books, just like the OT was written mostly by Jews.
Salvation is from the Jews, as Jesus said. Always a remnant.