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Jews are cursed not for rejecting the Christ, but for killing the Christ with malice of forethought. Rejecting is one thing you can still change your mind, murdering God's son is basically a death sentence. If you believe in the Messiah thing. Jews are Antichrist satanists.

We were warned over 2,000 years ago and we did not heed the warning about the synagogue of Satan. Hitler didn't get close to what Jesus said about the Jews. Jesus even says to kill his enemies. Luke 19:27.

This is why I don't get fixated on any one idea of the Jews because anything coming from the Jew is toxic poison, even if they mean well.

If people started boycotting the Jew in all manner, they will just cut down the money supply and take their toys and go home.

To me? There is no negotiating with satanists this leaves us with a very daunting daunt.

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al-Urðani wrote:

"This gives the suggestion that the apartheid state that has a Right To Exist was also exercising its right to export its Tear your Ism and Jen Oh Side."

I disagree! It seems like it could rather be..

.. This gives the suggestion that the ape-art-of-heed state that is a Rite To Extortist's am also exerting its might to cohort its Tear their Ism's and poker with their Jin Of Hide..

Note that "dis-" and "bis-" are said both to steem from "in two" derrived out of Proto-Indo-European *dwís (“in two, twice, doubly”), adverb derived from *dwóh₁ (“two”)..

https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/bis#Latin

From duis (Old Latin mentioned by Cicero), from Proto-Indo-European *dwís (“in two, twice, doubly”), adverb derived from *dwóh₁ (“two”); compare Ancient Greek δίς (dís), Sanskrit द्विस् (dvís). Doublet of dis-.

As di-/bi- both are familliar in sets intending "two's" nothing new in a way.. Most will neglect this part of the a-gree-part as agree is related to ad gratum (Latin)

"From Middle English agreen, from Old French agreer (“to accept or receive kindly”), from a gré (“favorably”), from Latin ad (“to”) + gratum (“pleasing”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *gʷerH- (“to welcome, greet, praise”)."

In a sense the i (as in 'in') implies inside a limit (like encircled as an "O" symbolically represents places the logic frame of D and B so in gratum in in-gree (gratum/"thankfulness).. Thus agree/ad-gree/ad gratum..

D/B both are action oriented if you ask me..

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