What was rabbi jewsus doing with a naked teenage boy in a public garden in the middle of the night?
why is there so much anti christian stuff on /his/ and /pol/ lately? Nervous?
He was didling him. But its okay because dog of jewsrael can do anything he wants because he is doG and you cant question his morals.
>>18133078>>18133088Enjoy hell
>>18133086Hindu posters
That kid was getting his anus rekt by the whole trinity.
>>18133086jews are seething
>>18133078Chapter and verse.
>>18133109John 4:22
>>18133110I'm not following you here.
>>18133091>the mentally ill brain damaged retards jewsus freaks were right I shouldve listen.
>>18133078Isn't Jesus one of the prophets in Islam?Enjoy Muslim hell, larper.
>>18133121Denounce the Talmud
>>18133078Good old fashioned christian sodomy
>>18133086The Muslims are extremely angry over the recent Zuttposting. It's spread to other boards. I also heard something about Hindus being on suicide watch over the recent video on their crap-flinging festival.
>>18133086Nuh uh, I curse vishnu, allah and yahweh
>>18133086Why do crusty kangers want to spread their cuckold cult on 4chins?
>>18133399let me guess, larpagan?
>>18133125No. #JesusRapedKids
>>18133078People have been over this. The boy was an Essene like the St. John the Baptist. They were like ancient monks. It was their uniform.
>>18134415"Later in Mark’s account of the Last Supper, we learn that Jesus went out to the Garden of Gethsemane, where he was arrested. The disciples fled, and Mark records that following them was a young man “with nothing but a linen cloth about his body; and they seized him, but he left the linen cloth and ran away naked” (Mark 14:51–52). What is the significance of being clothed with a single linen garment? We know from archeology that linen was an uncommon fabric in Judea at this time, making up only about 30 percent of all clothing.10 It was uncommon because it was highly valued and expensive: the flax from which linen was made grew only in Galilee, and it had to be imported to Judea at a high price. Wool, by contrast, was cheap and readily available, and made up about 70 percent of all clothing.11 So this young man is a bit of a self-contradiction. On the one hand, linen is a sign of wealth and luxury; on the other, wearing but a single garment was a sign of poverty or slavery. It would be like wearing a pair of Armani dress pants—but nothing else. This odd combination of luxury and poverty is only attested among the Essenes. All the remains of clothing found at Qumran were linen.12 Josephus also tells us that the Essenes wore only a single garment, and would continue to wear it until it was completely worn out: “Nor do they allow of the change of garments, or of shoes, till they be first entirely torn to pieces or worn out by time” (War 2:126)." (John Bergsma, "Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls")
>>18133078>naked teenage boyWhere wrong?
>>18134415>>18134511Absolute copium of kike worshippers hahahahaThe paki is right, rabbi yeshua diddled kids
>>18134415>HE WUZ A MONK AND SHIET, NAILED KIKE DINDU NUFFINThat's why the nailed rabbi fled like a rat when guards approached the scene HAHAHAHAHA
>>18134517"Unto the pure all things are pure: but unto them that are defiled and unbelieving is nothing pure; but even their mind and conscience is defiled." - Titus 1:15(People who live in Zutt houses shouldn't throw stones. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=h5ULEhPcq9g )