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The Covenant began with Yahowah asking Abram to come out of Babylon. Revelation ends with God still pleading: “Come out of her my people.” The book concludes with “Babylon is fallen, is fallen.” But how many needlessly fall with her? The answer is most; and the reason is: we don’t know what Yahowah revealed or why. Speaking to us through the Lowy / Levites, two chapters later in Dabarym / Deuteronomy, Moseh reveals: “Indeed, when you come into (bow’ – enter, are led into, return to, or are included in) the land associated with (‘asher) Yahowah (efei), your God, given (natan – bestowed and entrusted) to you, you shall not accept, teach, or imitate (lamad – be trained in, instruct, become accustomed to, or disciple others in), or perform (‘asah – fashion, effect, attend to, commit to, observe, celebrate, profit from, bring about, ordain or institute) any of the disgusting religious ways (tow’ebah – abhorrent rites, detestable idolatrous things, repulsive and loathsome rituals, abominable festivals) of the Gentile nations (gowym).” (Dabarym / Words / Deuteronomy 18:9) All aspects of Christmas, Easter, Sunday worship, Lent, saints, crosses, halos, infant baptism, religious candles, holy water, the mass, Eucharist, churches, popes, cardinals, fathers, and nuns, referring to Yahowah as “the Lord,” Madonna and child statues, prayers to Mary, bowing down, a paid clerical staff, and human authority, are all part of “the disgusting religious ways of the Gentile nations—mostly Babylon. Few things sicken me more than to hear people’s excuses, their justifications. They say: “I don’t think of Christmas as being Babylonian, pagan, and Satanic, and since I’m there in honor of the birth of the Lord Jesus Christ, it’s okay with God.” No it’s not. “It makes me feel good and closer to God so it can’t be wrong.” Yes it is. “The ‘Old Testament’ religious days were for the Jews, not for the Church.” Sorry, wrong again—on all accounts. “The first Christians worshiped on Sunday in honor of Christ’s ‘resurrection,’ as do all Christians today, so it must be right.” No they didn’t, there was no resurrection, only are reunification of soul and Spirit, and truth has never been popular. (Nor has God for that matter.) If your religious traditions and teachings differ in any significant way from Yahowah’s instructions, what you are doing is “detestable and disgusting” to God. He did not abolish the Sabbath. He did not abrogate the Miqra’. He does not compromise. He has painted us a picture and does not like it blurred. In fact, He values every last stroke and detail as much as He loves those who heed His prescriptions. “But,” you may protest, “God knows who I’m taking to when I call Him Lord.” Yes, He does, but do you? How about when you end your prayers saying: “In the Lord’s name, Amen.” The “Lord” is Ba’al—Babylon’s sungod, and “Amen,” is Amen Ra—Egypt’s sun deity. goo.gl/L4zOh
Posted on: Fri, 12 Jul 2013 05:40:48 +0000

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