The Holy Bible says...Thou shalt not kill...
I'm led to believe that the earlier versions would better translate as 'do not murder' rather than kill, but that's a quibble.
...and that is the position of Jesus Christ...
Well, that's the assertion of some on the position of Jesus, based upon third and fourth hand accounts of purported events, subsequently translated through at least two distinctly different cultural understandings and then, at least in the Anglophone Western world, translated with an eye as much for poetry as doctrine or theological precision.
so in no way do I support those Jews who say they are Jews but are the synagogue of Satan...nor do I support those who say they are Christians but are also the synagogue of Satan.
Satan... that would the fourth divine pillar of this monotheism, right?
Jesus Christ proved his science because so many people escape from their oppression by listening to his righteous word...
Heroin has broadly the same effect, and on a more reliable basis...
they find horrible illnesses bearable and the fact that they will live again helps them bear their unjustified pains and misery induced by their oppressors...
At risk of repeating myself, you've used the word 'fact' there - I don't think it means what you think it means.
It will all be worthwhile because it will give them endurance and repairing from the genetic imprints of sin will require extreme righteous endurance...
Can you cite me a paper in a peer reviewed journal that validates this claim of 'sin' having a genetic impact, or any kind of 'spiritual' activity working to repair genetic damage or degradation?
but the science is nearly complete...our nervous/electrical/emotional/spiritual health can talk to our genetics just as they do in cancer except in a more nourishing, refreshing, repairing, invigorating way.
If that science is 'nearly complete' can I suggest that even if we consider the 2000-ish years since Jesus allegedly postulated some of these ideas which we'll charitably consider to be hypotheses, we're not even close to being half-way through establishing how emotion works, let alone finding something that makes 'spiritual' mean anything and then finding links between the two.
O.