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Jesus Christ is NOT white. Jesus Christ CANNOT be white, it is a matter of biblical evidence. Jesus said don't image worship. Beyond this, images of white Jesus are not just blasphemous and criminal, white Jesus is from Satan ( the imposter.) Why? Let's look at what Satan does:
1) He is incredibly narcissistic and promotes himself shamelessly.
2) He misleads and confuses.
3) He pushes people away from Jesus Christ God, the Holy Trinity, the one and only messiah. White Jesus does all three of the above and more -- matching the ways of Satan.
Statues of Christ are equally offensive to God the Christ. While money is the biggest idol, Jesus spoke sufficiently against carved images.
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You can also find me on Tik Tok @reuslovesmath and @polarpiny
I use the linearity of the Laplace Transform to show you how to quickly do L(Cos(at+b).
1) He is incredibly narcissistic and promotes himself shamelessly.
2) He misleads and confuses.
3) He pushes people away from Jesus Christ God, the Holy Trinity, the one and only messiah. White Jesus does all three of the above and more -- matching the ways of Satan.
Statues of Christ are equally offensive to God the Christ. While money is the biggest idol, Jesus spoke sufficiently against carved images.
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You can also find me on Tik Tok @reuslovesmath and @polarpiny
I use the linearity of the Laplace Transform to show you how to quickly do L(Cos(at+b).
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