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Tag Archives: Judaizers
Churchian Talmud
There is a churchian version of the Talmud. It is a very large body of traditions arising over Scripture that are not part of Scripture. What most church folks fail to realize is that the Judaizers largely succeeded in their … Continue reading
Posted in religion
Tagged aristotelian epistemology, Bible History, christian mysticism, Judaizers, law, legalism, Pharisaical Hellenism, Talmud
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More Than Anything Else
Did you know that most of what Jesus taught was already on record somewhere in rabbinical teaching? He really wasn’t much of an innovator in that sense. Rather, He was fighting a dominant trend among the Pharisees of His day … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged christian mysticism, globalism, Judaism, Judaizers, orthodoxy, radix fidem, virtual religion, Zionism
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Futile Genealogy
By the time Apostle John died, around 100 AD, there were already a handful of Christian scholars rising to occupy the apostolic leadership of the early churches. We are not in any position to argue either way whether anyone was … Continue reading
Posted in teaching
Tagged Early Church Fathers, epistemology, genealogy, Judaizers, philosophy, Western Church History
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The Issue of Anti-Zionism
This follows on yesterday’s post. Let’s go a little farther with putting things in perspective. While I am anti-Zionist, I’m not a weapon aimed at Zionism. I’m not an enemy of the Jewish people (however it is you define “Jew”), … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged ANE, Hebrew Mysticism, Judaism, Judaizers, otherworldly, Pharisaical Hellenism, politics, Zionism
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The Nature of Gnosis
Let’s take a quick dip into Bible history. Some of you may know that Jewish Hellenism was the source of great evil in the Hebrew nation, essentially disemboweling the Hebrew mysticism of the Old Testament religion. This had gone on … Continue reading
Boundary or Not
To many Christians, I sound like a conspiracy theorist when I mention the Hellenizing of Hebrew religion into Judaism. It’s particularly odd when any decent Bible college teaches the widely known history of Post-Exile Jerusalem. They talk about the conquests … Continue reading
Posted in religion
Tagged American evangelicals, Apostle Paul, epistemology, Judaizers, Pharisaical Hellenism, theology
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Unchained Vision, Part 3
By now you can probably figure out that The Cult is roughly equivalent to the Antichrist and closely connected to the Beast in Revelation. Technically speaking, any human government that does not adhere to the Covenant of Noah is a … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged harlot church, house church, Judaizers, riding the beast, worship
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Sometimes I Wonder
Sometimes I wonder if some noise made by big names in Christian religion doesn’t represent controlled opposition. Let’s back up and look at the wider context. I may be crazy, but I’m consistent with the logic I promote. I’ve warned … Continue reading
Anything but the Truth
Just for the record: The most important thing you can do for yourself is discern your own sense of conviction. Religion is a human response to some unseen power moving in the soul. In our Western world, totally lacking in … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged cynicism, history, Islam, Judaizers, mainstream christianity, mysticism, religion
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Some More Babylon
The symbolic logic behind parables requires quantum thinking. It requires that you tear things down to the smallest practical level, including thinking about thinking itself, and become aware that a particular symbol has meaning on multiple levels. The parabolic symbols … Continue reading
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Tagged Babylon, faith, fallen nature, globalism, heart-led, hebrew literature, Judaizers, languages, parables, quantum thinking
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