BTW, Jesus' anger issues reveal his black magic ritual practice side. Not only was Geebus a healer, but he was a full-on male witch incorporating chaos magik into his spell work to heal and cure people.
That's what I do on occasion to heal myself. Try it the next time you are in any sort of a low state. It works 100% of the time if you get pissed enough and the worse the condition, the more effective and faster the healing response takes hold. Jews call it "atonement" for their sins (frailties) and will even strangle a chicken during the ritual to improve its performance.
So whenever I read comments left by Christians on sorcery as being evil, it's a cringe moment. The Bible has over a dozen witchcraft references.
I've mirrored this not as an attack or mockery against the church and Christians and their gullibility, but as a show of disdain and an expose aimed at the church and its overt butchering of sacred ancient scripture. And everyone, including fellow atheists, should be against such authoritarian deceit.
As a disclosure, this doesn't imply that some blonde hippy from Israel named Jesus (which is Greek) was is all true, but that hidden esoteric messages in the bible are actually very true. In fact, I'm full-out atheist or more specifically deist.
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