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    A Jew Proves the Existence of God aka the Primal Cause

    A Jew Proves the Existence of God aka the Primal Cause The universe is composed of matter from the size of a galaxy down to the size of an atom. In 1922 a Catholic priest, George Lemaitre formulated the theory of the big bang. Never minding that he was a Theist, Scientists from all over the...
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    After the Order of Melchizedek

    After the Order of Melchizedek The whole motif about Melchizedek originated in the proverb "After the Order of Melchizedek." If you read Psalm 110:4, the Lord has sworn and will not repent; you are a priest forever "After the order of Melchizedek." David was not from the Tribe of Levi wherefrom...
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    Salvation by the Law or by Faith?

    Salvation by the Law or by Faith? Two religious people went on a driving to prove the difference between driving by faith and driving by sight. The one driving by faith was a born-again Christian while the other was a Jew who was driving by sight. The thing to prove was II Cor. 5:7. Somewhere...
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    To Believe or Not to Believe?

    To Believe or Not to Believe? To believe or not to believe, that's the question! The answer is in II Cor. 5:7. To believe by faith or to believe by sight. To believe by sight is to believe with understanding, hence the word sight. To believe by faith is to leave the understanding with Paul...
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    Messianic-Jews or Jews-for-Jesus?

    Messianic-Jews or Jews-for-Jesus? After I was invited to attend services at a congregation of Messianic-Jews I came about with the following thread which I would like to share here with you: There is no such a thing as "Messianic-Jews" or "Jews-for-Jesus". The hyphenate Jew does not exist. A...
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    Why Jews Don't Accept Jesus?

    Why Jews Don't Accept Jesus An answer to Christian missionaries We do; only that we accept him for what he really was and not for what the NT describes him to have been. The question is, why Christians don't accept the real Jesus of Nazareth. Probably because they prefer to walk by faith and...
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    Was Mary M. the Same as Mary B?

    Was Mary M. the Same as Mary B.? We are talking about Mary of Magdala and Mary of Bethany, who were known respectively as Mary Magdalene and Mary, the sister of Martha. After the wedding in Cana of Galilee, Jesus had become much more than just a guest in Bethany. According to John 12, when...
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    The Absolute Oneness of God

    The Absolute Oneness of God Isaiah says that, absolutely, God cannot be compared with anyone or anything, as we read Isaiah 46:5. "To whom will ye liken Me, and make Me equal to , or compare Me with, that we may be alike?" Therefore, more than one God would have been unable to produce the...
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    Messiah ben Joseph versus Messiah be David

    Messiah ben Joseph versus Messiah ben David The whole chapter 53 of Isaiah is about the dramatic epic of two Messiahs: Messiah ben Joseph and Messiah ben David. The drama that culminated in the "death" of Messiah ben Joseph for the sins of Messiah ben David. Properly speaking, Messiah ben...
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    The 70 Week/Years Prophecies of Daniel 9:24-27

    The 70 Week/Years Prophecy of Daniel 9:24-27 This prophetic frame of Daniel 9:24-27 ought to be interepreted on a double manner. Both ways starting on the same point in History: The destruction of the Temple by the Babylonians in 586 BCE. Both facets of the frame belong to two different...
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    The Magna Carta of RT - Gal. 4:21-31

    The Magna Carta of RT - Gal. 4:21-31 &. Needless to remind of, RT stands for Replacement Theology. 1. Gal. 4:21 - It means that the Church of Galatia used to be a Nazarene synagogue which Paul had overturned into a Christian church. 2. Gal. 4:22 - Abraham had two sons: Ishmael with Agar and...
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    A Psalm of David

    A Psalm of David Psalm 110 - "The Lord said to me, "Sit at My right hand until I make of your enemies your footstool." Now, here is how and why the above quote is right in spite of the Christian KJB: Logic states that it is how David was inspired to write the above psalm. As the Psalm above...
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    The Truth About Melchizedek

    The Truth About Melchizedek Here is a column which I consider will crack under the building of Christianity. Who was Melchizedek? This man was a pagan Canaanite king, who happened to be the king of Salem, ancient name for Jerusalem. Abram had just returned from a battle with five kings, and...
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    Impersonation of God's Attributes

    Impersonation of God's Attributes - Genesis 1:26 "Let us make man in our image, after our likeness. Let them have dominion over... the whole earth." The above passage of Genesis has been for years the trump card in the hands of Trinitarians to drop at the right time in the assumed thought...
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    The Thorn on Paul's Side

    Did Paul Follow God's Law as a Believer? No! Absolutely not. He followed God's Law as a predator follows the victim: To destroy it. If you read Romans 7:9-25, the Law served only to bring death to him. (v.8) Without the Law, Paul could live in sin without any pain of conscience but after he...
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    The Disciple Whom Jesus Loved

    The Disciple Whom Jesus Loved As far as I am concerned, John neither wrote the books attributed to him in the NT nor was he the disciple whom Jesus loved. First, if you read Acts 4:13, Luke reports about John and Peter as unlearnt and ignorant men. As you must know, I hope, illiterate people...
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    Jesus Will Never Return

    Jesus will never return. A poster once told me that, in his opinion, the Second Coming of Jesus would happen only when--through entirely natural causes--our planet be on the verge of destruction, and not before. Well, I said, I am glad to hear that because, in that case, Jesus will never come...
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    Are you Going to Heaven?

    He didn't. What Abraham gave to Melchizedek was a random amount of the lute from his war with the 4 kings because Abraham was a personification of justice. He would never take any thing for free. It just by coincidence it happened to be a tenth part of what his Army had taken in battle. To...
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    Are you Going to Heaven?

    Melchizedek brought forth bread and wine to Abraham who was the priest of the Most High God not Melchizedek. And Melchizedek did that because he was afraid that Abraham returning from battle with 4 kings could decide to take Melchizedek too. (Gen. 14:17)
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    Are you Going to Heaven?

    No, as I said before, his name just happened to be Melchizedek which indeed means king of justice just as another king later was called Abimelech which means my father the king. But, Melchizedek was absolutely not the priest of the Most High God. He was rather a pagan king of the Canaanites who...
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