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The following part would never have been said by Jesus. (Sentences separated for easier reading.)
8:82 Jesus also taught about the laws of Karma, with what he said to all the blind, crippled or sick people that he healed, using “The Force”.
Karma and reincarnation are not part of Judaism, Christianity, or even Islam (the other religion AJH pretends to believe in).
Karma - Wikipedia
Karma (/ˈkɑːrmə/, from Sanskrit: कर्म, IPA: [ˈkɐɾmɐ] (listen); Pali: kamma) is a concept of action, work or deed, and its effect or consequences...
The concept of karma is closely associated with the idea of rebirth in many schools of Indian religions (particularly in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism),[6] as well as Taoism.[7] In these schools, karma in the present affects one's future in the current life, as well as the nature and quality of future lives—one's saṃsāra.[8][9] This concept has also been adopted in Western popular culture, in which the events that happen after a person's actions may be considered natural consequences of those actions.
He said that because of their faith, right then, at that moment in time, their sins were forgiven them, and to GO AND SIN NO MORE.
Notice that TWHOFTF doesn't give any references. That is because numerous accounts in the Gospels have been scrambled.
Why does Jesus say "go and sin no more"?
This was NOT referring to the sins of the present-lifetime that they were living. They had been very sinful; evil; arrogant and selfish, in their previous-lifetime, and so they had been locked-inside bodies that were born crippled, or blind, etc., to punish them for the evil, and harm, that they had done to others, in their previouslifetime (John 9:2).
Being blind, or crippled, etc., would not only punish them, but also teach them HUMILITY, being now dependent upon the charity of other people; perhaps even the same people they had hurt - ironic? - Divine Justice.
John chapter 9 refers to Jesus' healing of ONE blind man. ONE.
9:1 And as Jesus passed by, he saw a man which was blind from his birth.
2 And his disciples asked him, saying, Master, who did sin, this man, or his parents, that he was born blind?
3 Jesus answered, Neither hath this man sinned, nor his parents: but that the works of God should be made manifest in him.
Read what Jesus said. The man was born blind, he had not sinned to cause the blindness. His parents weren't to blame for his blindness either.
Instead, if we read the whole chapter 9 we will see that God was about to demonstrate His power and kindness through Jesus' miraculous healing of the blind man.
Therefore AJH directly contradicted Jesus Himself there. That isn't my personal opinion or worldview talking.
If a person cannot see that for themself, they must have a motive to be intellectually blind.
8:82 Jesus also taught about the laws of Karma, with what he said to all the blind, crippled or sick people that he healed, using “The Force”.
Karma and reincarnation are not part of Judaism, Christianity, or even Islam (the other religion AJH pretends to believe in).
Karma - Wikipedia
Karma (/ˈkɑːrmə/, from Sanskrit: कर्म, IPA: [ˈkɐɾmɐ] (listen); Pali: kamma) is a concept of action, work or deed, and its effect or consequences...
The concept of karma is closely associated with the idea of rebirth in many schools of Indian religions (particularly in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism),[6] as well as Taoism.[7] In these schools, karma in the present affects one's future in the current life, as well as the nature and quality of future lives—one's saṃsāra.[8][9] This concept has also been adopted in Western popular culture, in which the events that happen after a person's actions may be considered natural consequences of those actions.
He said that because of their faith, right then, at that moment in time, their sins were forgiven them, and to GO AND SIN NO MORE.
Notice that TWHOFTF doesn't give any references. That is because numerous accounts in the Gospels have been scrambled.
Why does Jesus say "go and sin no more"?
This was NOT referring to the sins of the present-lifetime that they were living. They had been very sinful; evil; arrogant and selfish, in their previous-lifetime, and so they had been locked-inside bodies that were born crippled, or blind, etc., to punish them for the evil, and harm, that they had done to others, in their previouslifetime (John 9:2).
Being blind, or crippled, etc., would not only punish them, but also teach them HUMILITY, being now dependent upon the charity of other people; perhaps even the same people they had hurt - ironic? - Divine Justice.
John chapter 9 refers to Jesus' healing of ONE blind man. ONE.
9:1 And as Jesus passed by, he saw a man which was blind from his birth.
2 And his disciples asked him, saying, Master, who did sin, this man, or his parents, that he was born blind?
3 Jesus answered, Neither hath this man sinned, nor his parents: but that the works of God should be made manifest in him.
Read what Jesus said. The man was born blind, he had not sinned to cause the blindness. His parents weren't to blame for his blindness either.
Instead, if we read the whole chapter 9 we will see that God was about to demonstrate His power and kindness through Jesus' miraculous healing of the blind man.
Therefore AJH directly contradicted Jesus Himself there. That isn't my personal opinion or worldview talking.
If a person cannot see that for themself, they must have a motive to be intellectually blind.
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