Have You Heard Of The Talmud

TheCatholicState
Published on Apr 3, 2024
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Have you heard of the Talmud?
It was written by the Jude
It contains several blasphemies
And is a form of anti-Christian hate speech

It says that Mary had relations
With a soldier named Pandera
And that Jesus is ben Stada
Which means Son of an adulteress

Have you heard of the Talmud?
It was written by the Jude
It contains several blasphemies
And is a form of anti-Christian hate speech

It says that Jesus sinned in Egypt
And that His rabbi rejected Him
So in anger, Jesus worshipped a rock
And then He led Israel to sin

Have you heard of the Talmud?
It was written by the Jude
It contains several blasphemies
And is a form of anti-Christian hate speech

It says that the Judes hung him to death
And that the Romans couldn’t protect Him
And then a man raised Him from death
Then said Jesus is in Hell in boiling excrement

The Judes deny these blasphemies
But the facts are crystal clear
It’s obvious that they hate Our Lord
And lie to us in fear

Have you heard of the Talmud?
It was written by the Jude
It contains several blasphemies
And is a form of anti-Christian hate speech

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