
09-15-2018, 04:28 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2017
Location: Roanoke VA
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Re: MAGA?
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Originally Posted by Amanah
It's a slippery slope.
There is an issue with the Babylonian Talmud, which has been discussed on this forum.
There is cultural Marxism, which seeks to destroy our society by tearing apart our families and our Christian values.
Once Mike Blume made a comment to the effect that he quit reading the books on the subject of the Babylonian Talmud because he could tell that it was poisoning his spirit.
There is a point where you cross the line and it becomes hatred and prejudice.
When you made the statement that Apostolic dispensationalists (which would be the majority of our movement) need to repent because they have blood on their hands, you crossed the line.
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The Lord knows my heart and I knows that I love all people. I really do not hate anyone, but I do hate the actions of some. I separate the sinner from the sin and love the sinner but hate the sin. I separate the ideology of Talmudic Judaism from the people who identify with the Jewish culture. Most Jewish peoples define themselves as secular. They do appreciate religious traditions, but they are mostly agnostic or atheist. Many Jewish people see the issues with reformed Judaism and adamantly oppose their ideologies.
I have made this same comparison with Secret Societies, Catholicism and Statism with their pyramidal structures. The people at the bottom of the organization are typically the workers for the cause and are totally unaware of the insidious nature of those at the top. Since they are the majority; and the face of the organization, the top can hide their agenda behind their naivety. It is a tactic of those who paint a false narrative of a dissenter; that their criticisms are of the whole group or organization, instead of the corrupt segment of that group. Without this linkage their illusions quickly disappear, and the organizations’ true intention is revealed.
I apologize for offending you and others with my comment on dispensationalist. Your right in that it was not the best choice of words. I should have said that those who knowingly defend Talmudic Judaism really need to reconsider their dispensationalism doctrine. This is the trap that I was referring to and I allowed my passion to let myself fall right into it. I believe events happened in my life to bring me out of dispensationalism. For much of my life I believed the same teachings as every other Apostolic on this doctrine. As I had mentioned; there were events that transpired, and I moved away from the ministry. If that did not happen, I would be just as staunch supporter as anyone else on this board.
I started to study on my own; with prayer and fasting, trying to rebuild my faith. Finally the wounds healed, and I started going back to church with my wife and children. My wife’s father is an Apostolic minister and she grew up in this way. She doesn’t believe everything the church teaches but she has been the best example of a Christian to me all my life. It was a twist of fate for me stumbling into Judaism’s teachings and its impact on our society. I was researching the origins of the Trinity and all roads led back to the Kabbalah and Babylonian Talmud. I started reading books on the subject like: Judaism Discovered, Michael Hoffman; Solving the Mystery of Babylon The Great, Edward Hendrie; Curse of Canaan, Eustace Mullins; Judaism's Strange Gods, Michael A. Hoffman II, The Thirteenth Tribe, Arthur Koestler and many more.
Then it moved into the modern impact of Communistic Bolsheviks, Zionism, or Reformed Judaism, Cultural Marxism, and the history of Lithuanian persecution. It became personal when I studied Lithuanians history. My kinsmen were murdered by Bolsheviks claiming they were Anti-Semites and NAZI sympathizers. That may explain my sensitivity to being called an Anti- Semite when I know it is not true. It is a weaponized term designed to stamp out those who do not go along with main stream narrative of Zionism’s impact on our world today.
My current studies have been on the Lost sheep of Israel. Mike Blume is right in that the Babylonian Talmud is dark and full of superstition, racism, deceit and self-worship. I will try to be more conscious of discussing this subject since it offends so many. I still feel it would be good for you to study the Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan and see what racism really looks like. Again, I apologize for crossing the line with my comments.
Psalms 69:9 (KJV) For the zeal of thine house hath eaten me up; and the reproaches of them that reproached thee are fallen upon me.
Selah
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