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Venting Hot white female liberal screams at Maga baby

Poor kid. He don’t do anything. Fuck this foid + fuck Kamala and all of hER supportERs.
 
Satan rebelled against him. He would've been based if he didn't allow women rulers. But then again, God also has foid archangels.

AHAHAHAAHAH verses please.
There were no females prior to Eve, she was created with a purpose, to be man's helper and to birth kids. Purpose that all foids hate and reject nowadays, theyre rebeling against God, same as Satan.
 
Kek even the black foid with the Harris sign called her out
 
There were no females prior to Eve, she was created with a purpose, to be man's helper and to birth kids. Purpose that all foids hate and reject nowadays, theyre rebeling against God, same as Satan.
That is the response i seeked
 
There were no females prior to Eve, she was created with a purpose, to be man's helper and to birth kids. Purpose that all foids hate and reject nowadays, theyre rebeling against God, same as Satan.
 
-Does not use scripture
-Uses third party info about angels that are most likely catholic/jesuit made
-Refuses to prove me wrong.

The Greek word angelos and the Hebrew word מֲלְאָךְ (malak) are both masculine nouns translated “angel,” meaning a messenger from God (Strong’s 32 and 4397).
(Psalm 103:20)
The canonization of the Holy Bible was established by the Catholic Church around 300 – 400 A.D. So it's quite ironic for you to say "third party info about angels that are most likely catholic made", when the canonical scriptures of the Bible were compiled by the same Catholics

Although some of the archangels mentioned by @Aegon Targaryen are not female, the ones that are female (Lailah, Ariel) have appeared in the Talmud. It is common knowledge among people who are familiar with the history of Abrahamic literature that the Talmud is a forerunner text to the Holy Bible. In fact, Ariel actually appears in the Old Testament, in Isaiah 29:1-2,7 and Isaiah 33:7
 
The canonization of the Holy Bible was established by the Catholic Church around 300 – 400 A.D. So it's quite ironic for you to say "third party info about angels that are most likely catholic made", when the canonical scriptures of the Bible were compiled by the same Catholics

Although some of the archangels mentioned by @Aegon Targaryen are not female, the ones that are female (Lailah, Ariel) have appeared in the Talmud. It is common knowledge among people who are familiar with the history of Abrahamic literature that the Talmud is a forerunner text to the Holy Bible. In fact, Ariel actually appears in the Old Testament, in Isaiah 29:1-2,7 and Isaiah 33:7
The talmud??????? The most evil book!? Hahhahahaa. Please. This is why I hate the catholics and jews
 
The talmud??????? The most evil book!? Hahhahahaa. Please. This is why I hate the catholics and jews
I don't understand. The Christian scriptures were canonized by the Catholic Church; the book that serves as the canonical text for most Christians was compiled by Catholics. If you identify as Christian, then why dislike the Catholics if they essentially created the Bible?

If not for the Catholics, it's possible "the Holy Bible" wouldn't exist as people know it today. It would not be decided which Abrahamic scripts are canon or apocryphal, and some Abrahamic texts might have ended up lost in history due to not being preserved or canonized by Catholics

The Catholics have become quite "woke" and "unorthodox" in recent decades, so I guess there's reason to dislike them. But if you dislike them, then surely it's not because of some "info" that was approved by them, since the Holy Bible as a foundational Christian text was first approved by the Catholics. I'm not defending Catholics, I don't identify as Christian. I'm just trying to make it make sense

The Bible mentions Ariel in Isaiah 29:1-2,7 and Isaiah 33:7, although I'm not sure about the other archangels. Basically there's at least one female archangel that's mentioned in the BIble, so it's not only the Talmud that mentions them
 
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The father is a simp for not having super punched her face.

It took a nigress to defend someone else's kid.
 
She’s hot in the slums of Nicaragua, niggER :feelskek: :feelskek:
 
In fact, Ariel actually appears in the Old Testament, in Isaiah 29:1-2,7 and Isaiah 33:7
Ariel (Heb. אֲרִיאֵל) is (1) The name given to Jerusalem in Isaiah 29:1–2, 7, where God will bring distress upon Ariel and will make her like an ariel (for meaning, see below). Ariel in this sense is probably connected with the form erellam in Isaiah 33:7, understood as the plural form arielim ("Jerusalemites"), parallel to "messengers of Shalom" (i.e., of Jerusalem; cf. Gen. 14:18; Ps. 76:3).

Does the Old Testament Mention an Angel Named Ariel?​

Ariel appears in two distinct contexts in the book of Isaiah.

In Isaiah 29:1-2, Ariel is a symbolic name for Jerusalem:

“Woe to you, Ariel, Ariel, the city where David settled! Add year to year and let your cycle of festivals go on. Yet I will besiege Ariel; she will mourn and lament, she will be to me like an altar hearth.”
In this context, Ariel is a poetic designation for Jerusalem, emphasizing its connection to King David and conveying mourning and lamentation.

The second reference appears later in the same chapter (Isaiah 29:7-9), where Ariel is associated with the judgment of God.

“The hordes of all the nations that fight against Ariel, that attack her and her fortress and besiege her, will be as it is with a dream, with a vision in the night—as when a hungry person dreams of eating, but awakens hungry still; as when a thirsty person dreams of drinking, but awakens faint and thirsty still. So will it be with the hordes of all the nations that fight against Mount Zion.”
In these verses, Ariel is linked to a besieged fortress, representing the consequences of disobedience and the coming divine judgment. Here, Arriel underscores the situation’s gravity and impending divine intervention.

Link

@A.M.BELGRADE
 
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