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ten Boon: Sharing Abomination Discussion What determines whether a person concurs the penalty of sharing abomination? During the German contra-culture expulsion I personally think a person would not have concurred guilt for the reason of saving a blood relative only—but not because the relative was a member of the Talmud religion. Anyone would want to help their own kin regardless of their religion, especially with the hope the person might repent eventually. However, to hide or aid a willful antiChristian because of tolerance of the religious treachery and perversion was an act that concurred guilt whether the person being protected was a relative or not. Is America paying for its sin of aiding antiChristians in WW II! Links: United States Non-interventionism Why No Hebrew Tribes Exist Today: Including The Modern Jewish!
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