He hasn't read the Bible

>he hasn't read the Bible

I love Mel Gibson for his hatred of Jews. Makes me proud to call myself a National Socialist

honestly I want to but its such a huge book

>he hasn't read Dianetics

And yet his best friend is a Jew.

>I love Mel Gibson for his hatred of Jews. Makes me proud to call myself a National Socialist
Pure ideology

keeke

Don’t laugh at me, it takes a long time to read :(

I probably read 20-30 chapters a week. Usually 10 chapters per sitting. I don’t want to go too fast and only skim the surface. So far I’m maybe 20% of the way through.

Take a couple days off work to finish it. Really isn't hard.

>he hasn't read Difference and Repetition

keep it up, brother

So, how much history should I know before I pick it up? I've read select passages, but mostly the really confusing strange bits out of curiosity.

I'm still trying to figure out the whole foot washing thing. All the Religious stuff really makes things confusing. Yeah yeah I know Jesus watched feet because it shows humility and what a cool guy he was. My problem is with the practice, did these apostles wash their feet often? Was this a job for servants? Did the apostles actually have servants? Or was it a known thing that servants did, and Jesus took the role of the servant? What are the roots of this practice? Was this a Jewish thing or Roman or just everyone who walked around in dirt? How many people had foot servants? Was this a rich guy thing?

My problem is clearly related to my foot fetish, but my point stands.

Why couldn't Jesus just wash a qt's feet so that it became standard practice to wash qts in our culture? I ain't washing no troglodyte hairy manfeet. Humility? More like Homoility.

If Jesus cared about the shape of the foot he was washing, he wouldn't be Jesus.

I'm currently reading it. Not particularly enjoying the 'how to get rid of leprosy' tutorial if I have to be completely honest senpai

>he doesn't read Mein Kampf

True, I was just kidding around.

But what if he did care and the whole thing was misinterpreted? Ok, I'll stop...

>he hasn't read The Iliad and The Odyssey

>he isn't a monotheist

The guy on his left looks like a kike.

That's in Exodus, right? What was it again? I can't remember.

from exodus to the end of the pentateuch pretty much, lots of 'how to sacrifice for dummies' and etc

I've read the Old Testament twice but I get bored every time I start the New Testament. The Old Testament reads like a Jewish Iliad/Odyssey, the New Testament is just boring and the first four books are basically the same thing. I've only managed to read Matthew and Luke, and it's been in my backlog for 2 years. I can't even do it for the pseud cred.