Anonymous ID: 782487 Jan. 4, 2023, 9:10 a.m. No.18073252   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18072501 pb

>why is the Bible the most readily available book on the planet if its a threat to the cabal?

 

By the end of the first century the church did everything that they were told not to do: the Nicolaitans (conquerers of the laity) took charge and restrict access to the scriptures. They lost their first love by deifying Marythewelcomed the Judaisers who added works to the gospel, and they followed the doctrine of Balaam by partnering with the government. They started pushing Jewish Christians out of the church. Even John couldn't visit a church controller by a Greek. They controlled access to the Hebrew scriptures and then pushed the Septuagint as more reliable, losing the prophetic riddle in the translation.

 

By 400 AD Jerome couldn't find a believing Jew in the church to teach him Hebrew.

 

When the Gutenberg press was invented, they could no longer control access to scripture, so they infiltrated even the Protestant churches through education and entertainment, led by Loyola and the Jesuits.

 

The main idea they fed was that you can't prove that God exists, therefor religion is a personal thing.

 

This is subtle. Religion IS a personal thing, but there is also verifiable truth. Truth is not subject to man's invention. God has something to say and it can be discerned without free-for-all allegory.

 

The Greek church has produced a plethora of doctrines which the adherents say are not important, because we can all be brothers as children of God.

 

If doctrine isn't important, then knowledge of God isn't important. All of these churches are subtly hostile to the word of God.

 

About 600 AD the Bible WAS changed by adding vocalizations to words. By this they obfuscated the mystery. The Word 'amar' was made into 'amar' and 'emeer' by adding vowels hiding that he Word is also the Lamb.

 

Elohim really means "God separated from man by ignorance". His purpose is that we know him, not that he wants to crush us at every turn.

 

Churches still do not read the original Hebrew. So why be afraid of it?