In Luke
19:27, Jesus Christ describes Himself only to His
disciples. This parable reads that if you do not
accept this (un-named) parable character as your Ruler or a King,
then, you are to be brought before Jesus and be slain. This
parallels the dogma of salvation whereby if you
don’t accept Jesus Christ as your savior, you will
suffer”Eternal-Torment” in Hell.
Luke
19:27 best expresses the murderous attitude and the evil,
blackmail threat of Jesus Christ / God.
Luke
19:27 explains that if you don’t obey Jesus Christ and make
Him your authority / King, you are to beslain.
Luke 19:27
documents Jesus Christ as being a tyrannical terrorist to human
beings and that the New Testament continues to qualify as a terrorist
handbook.
Many debates have
taken issue with Luke 19:27.
If you view that
there is an error on my part or a lack of homework concerning Luke 19:27 –
please please do let me know
Upon numerous
requests from Jesus’ disciples, like in Matthew 13:36, Jesus spoke to them inparables.
What is a “parable”
according to the dictionary?
Parable: A short, simple story from which a moral lesson can be drawn. It is
usually an allegory. To represent, by fiction, a fable. To compare.
Luke 19:27 Jesus
Christ said to His disciples: “But those, mine enemies, which would not
that I should reign over them, bring hither, and slay them before
me.
What happened to
Jesus’ teaching: “Love thy enemy?“ROFL!!!
Luke 19:27 Jesus
said: “And, as for those who would not have Me be King over them, bring
them before Me and slay them.”
Who was speaking to His disciples in Luke
19:27? It was Jesus Christ – was it not? Yes!!
If not, who, by name, do you say is speaking? Please tell me..
Jesus, to explain
Himself, uses a parable of a”noble-man”, who is expanding
his kingdom. Wasn’t Jesus expanding His kingdom? If
that is not the case, what is the purpose of Jesus’ parable? What other
individual, by name, does the New Testament promote to be expanding
his kingdom within the context of Luke 19:27?
If this matter do
confuse truth-seekers, what grade does Jesus get as a teacher?
Come again. Did
Jesus Christ speak in parables? Yes.
Why did Jesus
use parables?
A myth is
a human attempt to explain our world by means of a fictional story.
Jesus used myths to teach and describe Himself to His disciples as to
who He was and what He and His agenda was about. Jesus used fictitious stories,
myths, parables, and allegories to explain Himself to the World. Jesus
also used these fictitious stories to explain what He required from His
disciples and from all mankind.
What moral
lesson did Jesus teach in Luke 19:27?
Answer : “Christianity is the most ridiculous, the most absurd and
bloody religion that has ever infected the world.”
Sir , that took
balls!
Jesus’ moral
parable explains to you that if you don’t allow Jesus
Christ to be your King, authority, ruler, over you, you are to be slain. Amazing!!!
Isnt it?
Jesus’ parallel lesson in Luke 19:27 to Revelation 20:10-15 is: If
you don’t accept Jesus Christ as your savior, you will suffer eternal
torment. What moral lessons! What an evil tyrant! What
a monster!
Redundantly, Luke
19:27 parallels what eternal-salvation or eternal-damnation is about. If
you don’t obey and serve God and accept Jesus Christ as your savior –
instead of being slain- you will suffer eternal-damnation.
Revelation 20:10 And the devil who deceived them
was thrown into the lake of fire and brimstone, where the beast and the false
prophet are also; and they will be tormented day and night forever and ever.
Revelation 20:15 And if anyone’s name was not
found written in the book of life, he was thrown into the lake of fire.
(And, they /we will
also be tormented day and night forever and ever?)
What was Jesus’ specific moral point of the Luke 19:27 parable? It was to
teach you that if you do not follow, serve and obey Jesus Christ and if
your name was not found in God’s “Book Of Life”, you would suffer
eternal-damnation. Think about it! That’s even more disgusting and
cruel than just slaying you. And, this is not Satan doing this – it is
Christian god / Jesus Christ!
What Christian
would say that Jesus is not God? If you claim that Jesus Christ is NOT God –
are you sure you are a true, believing Christian?
Then Jesus states
His “evil” agenda to His disciples in:
Mark 4:11-12 Jesus
said: … But, to those outside everything comes in parables so that they
look and see but not perceive and hear and listen but do not
understand, in order that thy may not be converted and be
forgotten.
Knowing that Jesus Christ said this, and that Jesus
did not want many people saved, do you feel more like you do now than
you did before?
Judgment day is
when God judges if you have served Him on His terms during
your life on Earth. God’s judgment determines if you will be”saved”
to then serve, grovel, worship and praise at the feet of God and
Jesus 24/7 for eternity.
Is it true that
Jesus spoke more of Hell than He spoke of Heaven?
Those who are not
“saved” will suffer eternal-torment according to the book of Revelation.
However, Ezekiel 25 indicates that after Jesus comes back at the
“end-time” Jesus slaughters all humanity. And then, after the thousand
year “millennium” – followed by “Judgment-Day”- if you not selected by
God, you will expire, as Satan expires, by fire,and turning into ashes from
within.
God is documented
to kill millions of human beings in the Old Testament because they did not obey
and act as if God was King over them. If Jesus is God, the statement
fits. The unnamed nobleman / king is Jesus Christ, Himself. God
proved to be angry when the Israelites chose a human king over themselves
– as God wanted to be King over them.
If you do not convert to Christianity and, in essence, make Jesus Christ
King over you, you will go to Hell.The parable fits Jesus being the
unnamed nobleman / King. What other known King could it be? Every inference
points to Jesus Christ and no one else.
What is Jesus Christ’s point – if He is not describing Himself and
what He demands?
I view that Jesus Christ stated this parable about Himself. It
dramatically displays the cruelty that He, as God, projects for those God
sends to Hell-Fire / Eternal-Damnation or expiration. That is the parallel
agenda that makes it a documented parable.
Who else would you want the parable king to be – and why? If the king
described is unknown or not important – than the parable is
wasted – and Jesus proves to be a confusing and poor
teacher. It has to be describing Jesus Christ to have contextual
meaning.
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