This thing is a queer activist. It is not a pastor.
You can make the Bible say anything you want when you take it out of Context !!!!!
Calling Jesus a racist proves this man is no Holy Spirit filled Christian....
Jesus does not refer to the girl as a dog.
26 The woman was a Greek, born in Syrian Phoenicia. She begged Jesus to drive the demon out of her daughter.
27 “First let the children eat all they want,” he told her, “for it is not right to take the children’s bread and toss it to the dogs.”
28 “Lord,” she replied, “even the dogs under the table eat the children’s crumbs.”
29 Then he told her, “For such a reply, you may go; the demon has left your daughter.”
30 She went home and found her child lying on the bed, and the demon gone.
One member you will always find in church is satan. His spiritual deadness is very strong. Thanks be to God His Holy Spirit is restraining the full revealing of the satan power, but not for much longer. If we think it is bad today, what is coming soon to this planet is so much worse, so much more pernicious.
I might need fb for my Oculus (for now) and twitter (read only) to keep track of things.
No way would I EVER install tix tox.
>>>Robertson is an author, activist, public theologian, and the pastor of Missiongathering Christian Church in San Diego, California<<<
I wonder what caused them to leave out “queer as a three-dollar bill”?
It what you get from floating around searching for relevance.
How very ridiculous the world has become.
It’s all fun and games until you are before a Great White Throne with the Great I AM seated upon it.
There will be wailing and gnashing of teeth.
Jesus was using a metaphor to bypass conscious resistance and to communicate a message to the unconscious mind directly. He was not directly implying that she was a dog.
Although I am certain that distain for people who looked different is widespread throughout history, it’s unlikely that anyone from the time of Jesus would have a similar concept for racism that we have today.
Slavery was rampant in most cultures until well into the twentieth century. Certainly if the slaves were of another race and easily separated from the dominant culture then the concept of racism would likely be present, though, again, not as we see it today. The Ottoman empire was still producing eunuchs until Ataturk’s time. Those slaves were almost exclusively blacks imported from Africa. There was no call inside the empire to end the practice and the concept and the practice of slavery is still widespread in Muslim culture. (That’s why when I see Black Muslims I know I am looking at idiots.)
Incidentally, when foreign women are imported into Saudi Arabia for housework, their passport lists a “master.” They can not leave Saudi Arabia without the permission of the “master.”
Today in America, slaves are produced using student loans. The way it works is a student gets a huge loan for a degree in, say, Gender Studies, and then must spend the rest of their lives serving fries at McDonald’s.
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that's all you need to know about this false teacher.
I believe Jesus was testing her faith and she was rewarded by her answer by Jesus telling her the demon has gone from her daughter. At the time Jesus was preaching to the Jews, the reference of the dogs probably means the gentiles.
I didn’t know they had invented the N word that early.
So, Jesus isn’t even worthy of the throne?
This activist is a complete moron. Period. Anyone that listens to what he says is doomed.
That is not calling the woman a dog.
Actually, Jesus did say, “I have come for the lost sheep of Israel. It was because before his atoning sacrifice on the cross, and resurrection, He was operating under the Old Covenant. Once “it is finished” occurred, the Old Covenant was fulfilled, the veil between man and God was torn apart, making all, including Gentiles, able to be accepted into the Holy of Holies, the presence of the Lord, through Jesus. His disciples were always amazed when he would do miracles on behalf of non-Jews. Until he gave Peter the vision of the sheet lowered down,filled with all manner of unclean (under the Old Covenant) foods, and commanded him to “take and eat”, the apostles thought only Jews could be redeemed. They received with joy, the knowledge that any person who repented and accepted Jesus as Messiah, could be saved. (Born again, redeemed, made a part of the Kingdom of God, etc.).