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[–] mememeyou [S] 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Not letting you off that easy.

How is a Jewish victory, where Jews are saved, killing 75K of their Goyim enemies, 'based'?

It's literally called Victory for the Jews, and they celebrate the memory of the story in Esther as a Jewish 'holiday'

...maybe we have a different definition of 'based'. maybe yours wears a yarmulke.

What is good for Christians in the story of Esther = What is good for Christians in the story of Red Terror

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[–] ridleychozo 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago 

God's word is not bad for Christians. It is good. Esther is a great story and shows how God can be present in your life in a very anonymous yet undeniable way. Who cares what jews celebrate or what small hats do? I care about learning more about God and how He works. Whether you like it or not he worked with Abraham's family very closely for a long time as they were chosen to eventually beget Jesus Christ. Abraham proved himself worthy with his commitment to sacrifice Isaac. This commitment was vital as God would eventually sacrifice a son they shared.

Jews today seem to think their DNA has significance but it is completely irrelevant post-messiah. I don't defend jewish wickedness or anything about their modern practices. Romans 13 tells us that God blinded some of them until the end times while others might be part of Revelation 2:9 Synagogue of Satan - though I suspect that mostly includes mystery school adepts, kabbalists, jesuits and the like.

And Babylonians from Esther weren't "goyim". Babylon had enslaved the jews. The opposite power dynamic. Having the emperor of Babylon completely reverse the original plot to kill the jews and kill their conspirators instead is nothing short of a miracle from God. You either misrepresent or misunderstand it. Perhaps you should study scripture before taking such a strong stance.

Do you take issue with God obliterating the Egyptians to save Moses' people as well? If you don't understand His ways, you can always pray to Him and ask for revelation.