The following is a teaching from the Imperial Regent of Lord Ra-El:
This is no small question, and when you take the time to honestly consider the answer, it may change the way you look at everything.
If you are a Christian, you have been taught to believe that the Bible is the inerrant Word of God... You believe this despite the fact that there are countless "versions" of the Bible, all claiming to be different interpretations that are correcting previous errors 😏... So let's start with two basic questions:
- When did God say to create the Bible?
- When did Christ say to create the Bible?
Hmmm... Ran into a snag, didn't you?
Okay, here's an easy one... Who compiled the Bible?
The answer is, of course, the Romans... You remember them... The ones that killed Christ, changed his name, and then built a religion based on the heretical doctrine of Saint Paul, a man who preached things that were completely opposed to the teachings of Christ.
Now you see the dilemma.
There are profound truths in the Bible, but there are also good reasons that the Jews do not believe in "Jesus", and do not respect Christians or Christianity, and those reasons stem from Saint Paul creating a religion based off of his personal opinions (instead of the things that Christ taught)... And what did Christ teach?... "Reformed Judaism", because he was a practising Jew.
So the next question becomes... What can you believe?
To answer that question, we must remember what Christ said in Matthew 15:24:
"I was sent only to help God's lost sheep--the people of Israel."
So, despite what Saint Paul and his followers have been teaching, Christ did not come for everyone.
Further, God handed His instructions and Commandments to Moses and other Jews/Hebrews, so with the exception of the few righteous and worthy Gentiles grafted in, this has always been about the people of Israel.
Now here's where it gets tricky...
The Old Testament contains the specific instructions from God for the people of Israel... The New Testament is a Roman compilation of writings by numerous authors, who were often at odds with the beliefs of the Jews... You see the problem?
Christ had disagreements with the Jews as well, but he did not begin a new religion to spite them, nor did he instruct his followers to do that, and as I said earlier, he did not give instructions to create the Bible.
Those of you who have studied the extra-biblical writings of the esteemed people God has spoken to, like Enoch, probably wonder why those writings were not included in the Bible?... It's a very good question... It should be among the biggest clues to you about how much you can trust the Roman compilation.
Which leads to one very shocking discovery... Christianity IS NOT an "Abrahamic Faith"; it is instead a heretical derivative of Judaism.
Lord RayEl perfectly matches the prophecies of Moshiach (Messiah) found in the Torah and Old Testament, and the Torah Code specifically identifies him as well, so that is the ONLY necessary proof that he is the Chosen One of God... Does he fulfil Muslim and Christian prophecies also? Yes, but because both Muslim and Christian prophecies have suffered corruptions throughout the centuries, there will be arguments about it... But those arguments are irrelevant, because he is meant to be the one God chose for Israel.
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I now stand corrected that Christianity is not part of the "Abrahamic faith"...
Not being a Jew, I guess it wasn't weird for me to always feel distant from these religions.
So that brings up the question; will other gods arrive to govern their people or are all those not of Jewish decent be sent away?
I believe the Bible because it's true. God inspired people to write the Bible.
Jude 3 Dear friends, although I was very eager to write to you about the salvation we share, I felt compelled to write and urge you to contend for the faith that was once for all entrusted to God’s holy people.
Kind of makes sense, I guess. And there are a lot of preachers out there that cling to the false teachings of Paul, and who will also twist Christ's words to suit themselves.
Makes a lot of sense!