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White TeachingsFor the time being, it may be permissible for the Canaanite (Genesis 9; Leviticus 13) to teach occupational knowledge, jobs, and trades, along with mathematics (a universal science that speaks for itself), and subjects that no one can be deceived with. However, not subjects like history, religions, origins, etc.They will not and sometimes cannot give others the facts about these subjects. What can they teach anyone about morals and the best way of life, when they are those who destroyed real knowledge, morals and the best way of life? They did this by suppressing and murdering darker people, lying to divide others, creating ignorance, stealing land, cultures, natural resources and heritages. Source: Breaking The Spell Devil's Web![]() The picture to the left depicts the devil's web. If, like most, you are caught-up in one or more of its vices, turn to your inner being and set goals to escape. It's web contains blasphemy, cars, clothes, dance, drugs, food, hobbies, jewelry, money, music, sex, television, yourself. Source (photo): Spell of Leviathan Sphinx's CompositionThe sphinx is composed of four creatures: 1. Lion (feline), 2. Bull (bovine), 3. Man (Homo Sapiens), 4. Fowl (galliformes), confirming that the four beasts in Revelation 4:7 came from Egiptian supreme beings.Revelation 4:7 — And the first beast was like a lion, and the second beast like a calf, and the third beast had a face as a man, and the fourth beast was like a flying eagle. The Apocalypse HorsemenThis, and Daniel 7:4-6, is where they copied their concept of the four horsemen of the Apocalypse from. The creatures represented have no significance in Christianity whatsoever. The lioness god is Sekhmet, the bull god is Apis, the bird, which is the fowl, is Horus, and then you have the man, which is Osiris. ...The lion's body of the Sphinx was a symbol of a guardian, for the lions guarded all the temple entrances from the powers of the disagreeable aggressors. Even Jesus is referred to as the lion of Judah in the New Testament in Revelation 5:5, which is also where the Rastafarians get (one of their common sayings) the lion of Judah from. Source: Jesus Found In Egipt Tithes for GodThe word tithe in Aramic (Hebrew) is ma'asrah meaning tenth. In the bible God asks for tithes of the:
What could God do with this stuff?He told the Children of Israel to put them into heaps (2 Chronicles 31:5-6), and that they would be stored in a treasure house (Nehemiah 10:38). Why does he, the creator of the fruit—flock and everything else, want this stuff (Genesis 1)? Why put it in a treasure house to rot when it could be used to feed the millions of hungry people in the world? Church leaders accept tithes in the name of God. They'll say God needs your help building the church... What does god need with a multi-million dollar church? Nothing. These are the same so-called church leaders that you'll find riding in fancy cars, eating the best foods, living in expensive homes and living the life of wealthy people while their followers scrape and struggle to do God's will by tithing. These so-called leaders will lead congregations in the worse of the worse neighborhoods and on their way to church to preach on Sundays or Saturdays or whatever day they declare to be the Sabbath. They will step over the homeless (54 ways you can help them) or the less fortunate. Jesus and OfferingsJesus never took from his congregation. He never passed around a basket or tray to receive pledges and donations at the end of each sermon. He never asked for a payment. Nor did he ever tell his disciples to accept money for their assistance as found in Matthew 10:8-10:Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise the dead, cast out devils: freely ye have received, freely give. Provide neither gold, nor silver, nor brass in your purses, nor scrip for your journey, neither two coats, neither shoes, nor yet staves: for the workman is worthy of his meat. Source: 360 Questions To Ask A Christian (Part 1) |
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