Saving Africa from Dr. Strangelove

Einstuck

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This deserves its own thread.

Renrue said:
Einstuck,

Lately I have seen a couple of your posts (not just in this thread) relate to the oppression or planned genocide of an ethnic group. Are you serious about that claim? Or do you just enjoy tossing that out there? I'd just like to know that beforehand. ;)
[Renrue]
I strongly believe there is a deliberate plan in place to deal with "overpopulation" by the Western European power elite, which by that they mean overpopulation of ethnic groups.

All the evidence points to this. It is precisely this knee-jerk xenophobic reaction that paralyzes the White world and is causing them to 'cross the street' and pass the robbery and genocide of the Black man in Africa on the other side. If this isn't the ultimate case of Jesus' parable of the Good Samaritan being acted out on an international scale, nothing is.

Let's refresh everyone's memory as to the contents of the parable of the Good Samaritan:

10:25 And lo, a certain lawyer stood up, trying him, and saying, `Teacher, what having done, life eternal shall I inherit?'
26 And he said unto him, `In the law what hath been written? how dost thou read?'
27 And he answering said, `Thou shalt love the Lord thy God out of all thy heart, and out of all thy soul, and out of all thy strength, and out of all thy understanding, and thy neighbour as thyself.'
28 And he said to him, `You answered correctly. Do this and you will live! '

29 But he, wishing to declare himself righteous, said unto Jesus, `And who is my neighbour?'
30 and Jesus having taken up the word , said, `A certain man was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and fell among robbers, and having stripped him and inflicted blows, they went away, leaving him half dead.
31 `And by a coincidence a certain priest was going down in that way, and having seen him, he passed over on the opposite side;
32 and in like manner also, a Levite, having been about the place, having come and seen, passed over on the opposite side.
33 `But a certain Samaritan, journeying, came along him, and having seen him, he was moved with compassion,
34 and having come near, he bound up his wounds, pouring on oil and wine, and having lifted him up on his own beast, he brought him to an inn, and was careful of him;
35 and on the morrow, going forth, taking out two denaries, he gave to the innkeeper, and said to him, Be careful of him, and whatever thou mayest spend more, I, in my coming again, will give back to thee.
36 `Who, then, of these three, seemeth to thee to have become neighbour of him who fell among the robbers?'

37 and he said, `He who did the kindness with him,' then Jesus said to him, `Go and do likewise.' (Luke 10:25-37, Young's Literal xlation)

Note in particular, the two groups who ignore the man who was robbed and beaten half to death, A Rabbi (representing Israel) and a Levite (representing Christendom). Whether in collusion or from an aversion to have to do something that would 'cost' something, these two characters do NOT save the victim (the dying Black man), but pass by pretending nothing is happening.

The Samaritan (who does this 'ethnic' minority represent? grassroots Christians and anyone with the compassion and the will to help) is the only person who actually helps the victim, and the corrollary is that this person/group is the only one who really fulfills the Commandment necessary for Salvation and Eternal Life.

Not everyone will be passing the grade and moving to the next level.

That is, those who stand by and don't help save Africa and reverse this horrific crime will likely be cast into the Lake of Fire.
 
Strange Einstuck - I thought a levite belonged to the jewish upperclass - today the kohanims reads the torah first - then levites and at last israel (the common people).

How did you make a levite into a christian ?
 
I actually thought that the samaritan is the person , Jesus thought the christians should be like ......... in else he represents the christian to be ...
 
How did you make a levite into a christian ? ...I actually thought that the samaritan is the person , Jesus thought the christians should be like ...
Of course the point is, given the parable and assuming its timelessness,
who *today* best fits the various characters or roles in the story,
not necessarily who was the best fit or intended party at the time of Jesus,
interesting though that is.
 
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