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The problem with research on Japanese Hebrew origin mainly lies with Japanese Christians who try to explain Japanese Hebrew roots with Christian views and opinions. So long as Japanese Christians do not understand the origin of Christianity rooted to Roman civilization as an European religion; and until and unless the origin of Judaism as European religion based on Talmud teachings from Babylon is understood, majority of Japanese will not understand their true ancient history. My friend Tad Nakamura sent me interesting videos. One of them is about the Hata clan. The presentation is by a Japanese Christian who attempts to Christianized Japanese Hebrew history. This kind of confused information cannot be be used for teaching Japanese ancient history. Please remember that Christianity of Roman church came into existence in early medieval era along with Islamic religion in later medieval era. The Messiah lived more than a thousand years before Christianity was invented in Europe. Similarly, Judaism did not exist in ancient Ysrael. This religion is created by Europeans called Jews in 4th-5th centuries after invention of Christianity, thousand years after death of the Messiah.. Once you understand history clearly, then you can proceed with studies of Japanese Hebrew origin. The video dosed with pagan Christian ideology like trinity nevertheless gives interesting and relevant account that establishes the Japanese Hebrew roots. For heaven sake, none of the Hebrew kings used a symbol of Hexagram called star of David by Jewish state of Israel. We are not Jews or Israelis (citizens of Jewish Israel) ,. We are Ysraelites of Hebrew origin. By the way, the true Messiah was a dark skin young Hebrew Ysraelite. The picture of Jesus Christ is a portrait of Borgia, son of Roman Pope Alexander IV. This false image is not the likely image of the Hebrew Messiah
Posted on: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 18:06:40 +0000

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