AN OVERVIEW OF THE TOP TRUE SACRED NAME VERSIONS. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN: -THE HALLELUYAH SCRIPTURES -THE SCRIPTURES & THE ALEF-TAF CEPHER -THE SCRIPTURES FROM SOUTH AFRICA -The Halleluyah Scriptures- Most editions are not free as advertised. Only the paper back is. The others require “a donation.” On the cover page they claim it is never to be sold. Yet all editions other than paperback will...
When you say something important, and all you get back is that fluoride stare.
When you say something important, and all you get back is that fluoride stare. The “Fluoride stare” is a new and increasingly popular term among conspiracy theorists for the look that normal people give them when they have said something bafflingly stupid. It is named after supposed poisoning that conspiracy theorists think normal people get from the everyone’s favorite scary...
What Is The Law Of First Mention?
What Is The Law Of First Mention? The law (or principle or rule) of first mention is a guideline that some people use for studying Scripture. The law of first mention says that, to understand a particular word or doctrine, we must find the first place in Scripture that word or doctrine is revealed and study that passage. The reasoning is that the Scriptures’ first mention of a concept is the...
Official Lutheran Church Practices Goddess Worship: Shamanic Journeying, Crystals, And A Sacred Dance To Ishtar
Official Lutheran Church Practices Goddess Worship: Shamanic Journeying, Crystals, And A Sacred Dance To Ishtar By ELLIE GARDEY A church holding membership in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the largest Lutheran denomination in the country, worships God almost exclusively as a woman. The church, Ebenezer Lutheran in San Francisco, also participates in rituals to honor ancient...
Beyoncé’s Family Buys a Church, Goddess Worship may have just Gone to a Whole New Level
Beyoncé’s Family Buys a Church, Goddess Worship may have just Gone to a Whole New Level Beyoncé’s family reportedly purchased a historic church in New Orleans, complete with pews, a pulpit, and ready for service. The church is over 100 years old and located on the corner of Camp and 7th in downtown New Orleans. Its uncertain if worship is what the property will be used for since the church is...
Friday The 13th & The Knights Templar
Friday The 13th & The Knights Templar Shaking My Head Productions At dawn on Friday, 13 October 1307 (a date sometimes linked with the origin of the Friday the 13th superstition) King Philip IV ordered de Molay and scores of other French Templars to be simultaneously arrested. … The Templars were charged with numerous other offenses such as financial corruption, fraud, and secrecy...
Jebusites and Jerusalem: Who are the Jebusites?
Jebusites and Jerusalem Who are the Jebusites? The Jebusites are believed to be the descendants of Jebus, a descendant of Canaan, Ham’s son. They were thought to be a warlike people and were mentioned in the Hebrew Scriptures as a nation living in the mountains. The Amazing Bible Timeline with World History places them with the other nations of Ham beginning about 2300 BC They are one of the...
Shimon Peres gave 60 % of Jerusalem to the Vatican at the 1993 Oslo Accords
Shimon Peres gave 60 % of Jerusalem to the Vatican at the 1993 Oslo Accords
An interview by Barry Chamish with his guest on the Barry Chamish Radio Show
November 10th 2010. His guest confronted Jesuit trained Shimon Peres on his connection to the OSLO ACCORDS and the VATICAN whilst in the Hebrew University
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Social Engineering In The 20th Century
Social Engineering In The 20th Century
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Do Not Fall Into Peer Pressure
Do Not Fall Into Peer Pressure The phrase, “everybody’s doing it,” is very much at the center of the concept of peer pressure. It is a social influence exerted on an individual in order to get that person to act or believe in a similar way as a larger group. People are social creatures by nature, and so it is hardly surprising that some portion of their self-esteem comes from...