In this fortnight's episode, SuperLutheran and Myles Poland discuss Supercession. Supercession is the idea that the covenants God forms with human believers are replaced and expanded upon throughout human history, culminating in Christ's bodily resurrection.
We explain that salvation NEVER comes by way of which ethnic group you belong to, but only by grace through faith. We point out that this was the case even in the Old Testament where God chose to work through a single ethnic group.
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Loved this show today. Thanks.
Ya know, call me crazy, but if you ask me, these Jews sound like they’re up to no good, fellas.
I posted about this in another thread for Strike And Mike in relation to the current state of the Middle East concerning Turkey and Syria. It’s not something I can take a side on as far as Turks and Kurds, but I do support the Syrian Govt, if given a choice of these many factions. And now we see actual Turkish Muslim forces descending on Assyrian Christian communities for the first time in a century. Not to mention the constant persecution by radical Islam and “Communists”. The ultimate point I’m getting at is this discussion is on par with a… Read more »
Do you guys have a rss feed?
I was taught dispensationalism from a mentor at my baptist church when I first came to Christ. I have been having the most difficult time trying to show him that Israel IS the new church. Israel is spiritual on this side of the cross, not racial. He is very stuck in his ways though, and says that the Bible plainly shows that Israeli Jews are in a unfinished covenant, and Israel being a new nation is proof of Revelations prophesy. Smh.
Thanks for breaking down dispensationalism, I’ll have to give this a second listen to get it fully. I however think that this racial idea of god, the conception of God as dwelling in the collective soul of your people, is the correct one. I think its the only coherent and reasonable conclusion to come to. I think by saying “believe in this supernatural diety” Aryans are effectively adopting mysticism in place of reason. I think the “lucifarian” conception of god (not that each individual is god, but rather everyone in a racial group is a little piece of THEIR God)… Read more »
I believe the racial idea is a key factor in our Communion with higher beings, as well as the Absolute Highest One. It’s very important and essential. And we need the (g)ods of our blood ancestors. But even these (g)ods have a duty, and they themselves contemplate something higher than themselves. They are meant to be guides, as well as challengers. This is alike to the Bodhisattvas of Dharmic and Buddhist Tradition (on the subject of Aryan spirituality). I fully believe our bloodlines are Divine and meant to be distinct in our own areas of the world, but the Blood… Read more »
Do some research into the idea of Logos (E Michael Jones is a good start) and you’ll understand why this idea of Racial Gods is stupid, and also why the idea that Christianity is just a trick by Jews is stupid. If Christianity were just a trick, it wouldn’t have Logos. Logos transcends race. You’re trying to take a set of the highest virtues, ideals, and idea of the Good and say it only applies to one group. If that were so, then they wouldn’t be the highest ideals. If each group of people has their own God, then none… Read more »
Great theological discussion, I eagerly look forward to every episode, will soon beaking my way through your previous episodes, thankyou for all you do.
So sad to see that people fail to understand what is laid out before them, instead falling back on their tired and failed arguments which lead directly to the same ideology of the enemy. Many such cases. Sad.
You can lead a horse to water I guess.
So God who does not change allows “churchianity” to change His contracts onesided so that we end up with spiritual sperm? Some very esoteric reasoning, some “converted” rabbis must have helped the church out here…..
So blAgs ARE the chosen ones.
THAS RITE
“salvation NEVER comes by way of which ethnic group you belong to”
There is a difference between necessary and sufficient.
1. You and our ethnic group is not destroyed
2. You hear the word of God
3. You accept the word of God
The survival of your ethnic group is necessary but not sufficient for your salvation. Jesus came back to save us. It is our responsibility to come back to and help save our ethnic groups.
You can be entirely dedicated to your own people and also be a Christian. Nothing there that says otherwise. You just don’t try to conflate the two or use one to justify the other. The Spiritual and Temporal realms are 2 different things.
I don’t think you can.
To believe that “Jesus is truth” is to abandon reason and take a leap of faith. If you allow that much supernaturalism into your worldview why not throw the whole door open and believe in ghosts, and demons, demon pocession, werewolves, the whole nine yards.
Any cult requires one to abandon their reason, unless they are leading the cult- which in the case of christianity, I hate to say it, are jews.
“jesus is god- god is yahweh- yahweh is the collective soul of the jews” – no thanks.
Sigh.
“Jesus is truth” is good and necessary. Think about when a woman is nagging at you. It’s not about truth. Think about when an youngster or outsider is criticizing your culture. It’s not about truth. Think about when a rival tribe attempts to guilt you about privilege. It’s not about truth. At the end of the day you have to tell women, the young, outsiders, and rivals to FUCK OFF. This is our land and culture which is the instantiation of our covenant with God. God is truth. God is good. And if our church is filled with homosexual traitorous… Read more »
There’s a lot about the church which, 100~120 or some odd years ago was more or less common knowledge. Faith was much stronger and it wasn’t due to “ignorance”. They dumped all that and instead went with “just have faith” and despite having very solid things to turn to to fortify the faith, they allowed it all to be mocked into obscurity. In my own evangelizing I can pull out topical/seasonal facets of faith and go hilariously deep into rabbit holes, come up with a narrative that is entirely plausible and then, just to hammer it home, show old books… Read more »
I’m really interested about the 3 Kings (or Magii, or Wisemen). Will you do some sort of deep dive on this, cause I know only headlines about that and the link with Book of Tobit or other sounds very daunting.
In short.. can I get a reading list?
@leitis, check this out for who the Magi very may well have been.
https://youtu.be/ew6Een8NAs4
Zoroastrianism had many parallels with Christianity, and I don’t mean that in the sense of “X predates Christ”. I think it was an evolution of the Mind and Spirit of Man. Anyway, that channel is pretty good.
A rundown on this. There is lots more background to Zoroastrians and their connection to and rejection of Hinduism. The basic background is that there was a schism between the two and the relativistic view of Gods largely ended. Zoroastrians took the line that there is only One God, and relied on a Apophatic definition, knowing God by knowing what he was not. This is why there are so many “names of God”, most of them describing a single aspect. If you want to know more, read some of the Avesta, read some of these papers: https://sunybuffalo.academia.edu/BipinShah Read relevent parts… Read more »
This sort of knowledge has been lost to modernity and this is the time of year it becomes topical.
If you want to evangelize, here’s your ice breaker that I have found to be effective and viral, as it is essentially esoteric knowledge that causes a denier to doubt their position.