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Abraham Was Never a Jews Who Made up the lie.

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What Elohim Kingship government authority is to Caucasoid sodomite domitating the civilized hybrid human world. To assumed African names of people, and places, to wrongly emulate civilized Elohim social and political establishments, to write blasphemous bible with civilized African characters be the foundation of uncivilized philosophy of cultural sodomy?    E.g., they wrote Black Jews were expeled from palestine by Romans and was readmitted, but to new name Israel 1948,in stealth it was white Caucasoid sodomite people that return as Jews.  Are the African people asleep?   There is people confusion over proper civilized identity, black people were never name Jews the Caucasian criminal political democracy, getting by with far more than murder. We must pay keen attention to prehistory and modern history. James Parkes rebuke the folly Abraham was a Jews. White people spunging up civilized Black hybrid people.

Gary Michuta

Discussions with non-Catholics often center on the role of faith and good works. Many non-Catholics believe we are made right with God through faith alone, and to prove this commonly appeal to what Paul says about Abraham in Romans 4:1-5: “If Abraham was justified on the basis of his works, he has reason to boast; but this was not so in the sight of God. For what does the scripture say? ‘Abraham believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness’” (Romans 4:2-3).

It seems as though Paul is saying Abraham was made right with God by faith alone apart from anything he did (i.e.

, works). Is this true?What non-Catholics often miss, though, is that Paul’s appeal to Abraham is part of an argument he is making against a group known as the Judaizers, and that Paul’s point is much more profound than they realize

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