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is it more tvrkpilled or more christpilled doe
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Ok.
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I have never heard of a Turkish Christian
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People hate themselves, which is why they don't believe in God. In my opinion, when I look at some people, they seem so dull they only care about being smarter than others. When I see a mother with her child, and the child is looking around, amazed by everything, it just makes me think of you people and how dull you are.
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>>3452755>>3452712Talking to this nigga
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>>3452767You're not funny nigga kill yourself.
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>>3452755saving this comment. It's great
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>>3452773The God Jesus worshiped
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>>3452811Jesus spoke Aramaic
The Aramaic word for God is Alaha(or Elah)
The first words spoken by Isa was Alaha Rabba(Allahu Akbar or God is Great)
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>>3452822>two related languages have similar names for a wordsky is blue 'tard
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>>3452822(Aramaic) Hebrew
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>>3452828He spoke both so whatever
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>>3452825So you admit Allah is God, I win
>>3452828It was far more Aramaic than it was Hebrew. He did not use the word God.
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>>3452835But Aramaic was his mother tongue
He thought in Aramaic, not Hebrew.
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>>3452836Everyone knows he didn't use the word God google told me it was a personal name YHWH (often vocalized as Yahweh or Jehovah) and the general title Elohim but I don't remember him saying "Allah"
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>>3452855Isa spoke Aramaic in his everyday life, and he preached to Aramaic speakers like himself.
Alaha would be the most common word he would use to address God
When addressing Allah on a more personal level, he would use the term Elahi
Elohim was only used when he debated other Jews who were versed in old Hebrew, it has no use for those who did not(which were most Jews at the time).
Alaha Rabba
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>>3452877Also, Elohim is the plural form of El, I think.
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>>3452877Yes, Aramaic "Alaha," Hebrew "Eloah/Elohim," and Arabic "Allah" come from the same linguistic root. That does NOT mean Jesus literally used the Arabic word "Allah" the way Muslims use it today
Sorry for taking that long to respond
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Pardon my ignorance but what's wrong with this video? It just looks like a Turkish church
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>>3452986>That does NOT mean Jesus literally used the Arabic word "Allah"But no one claimed that, let me remind you what we were discussing
>Who's Allah?>The God Jesus worshiped>I disagreeYou do not think that Isa worshipped the same God that Muslims worship
I point out that the word Isa most commonly used to address God is very very similar to the word Allah
Your response is to just say
>But he did not say Allah though, he said AlahaThis does not add up. Who is the dull one here again?
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>>3452995It's not a real church
It's unrecognized
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>>3453003The dull thing I was referring to was atheist
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>>3453027I was speaking about atheism
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>>3453042why did you @ me then?
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>>3453048It was a mistake on top of a mistake
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>>3453059And why do you use furfag character it makes you look like a faggot
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>>3453074So you are just a faggot got it
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>>3453079>Reduced to calling the person who owned you a faggotKek
Isa worshiped Allah
Isa was not the son of Allah
Isa is the penultimate prophet
Isa was Jewish
Christians are the only group of people in the world who think Allah is literally a Jew.