Having recently come to understand the reality of Organised World Jewry, Zionist supremacy and the Talmudic/Kabbalist template, I can better grasp certain themes covered in the Book of Revelation.
The 'Mystery Babylon Religion', for example, is likely a reference the Pharisaic traditions which came to be codified as the Babylonian Talmud. This labyrinthine collection of secretive riddles, heartless parables, sneering portrayals of the goyim, mystic curses and hexes, ethnocentric allusions and megalomaniacal tribalism is in direct opposition to the 'Good News' as promised in the Torah and fulfilled in Christ.
Paul's letters, especially his heartfelt and fiery correspondence with the Galatians, demonstrates how Christ's righteousness and sacrificial ransom liberates -- from the shackles of a legalised perversion of the Torah -- all those who place their trust in Christ, be they Jew or Gentile.
No wonder then that the modern Pharisees (they who are 'the enemies of all men') loath and despise Paul almost as much as the Messiah himself.
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Having recently come to understand the reality of Organised World Jewry, Zionist supremacy and the Talmudic/Kabbalist template, I can better grasp certain themes covered in the Book of Revelation.
The 'Mystery Babylon Religion', for example, is likely a reference the Pharisaic traditions which came to be codified as the Babylonian Talmud. This labyrinthine collection of secretive riddles, heartless parables, sneering portrayals of the goyim, mystic curses and hexes, ethnocentric allusions and megalomaniacal tribalism is in direct opposition to the 'Good News' as promised in the Torah and fulfilled in Christ.
Paul's letters, especially his heartfelt and fiery correspondence with the Galatians, demonstrates how Christ's righteousness and sacrificial ransom liberates -- from the shackles of a legalised perversion of the Torah -- all those who place their trust in Christ, be they Jew or Gentile.
No wonder then that the modern Pharisees (they who are 'the enemies of all men') loath and despise Paul almost as much as the Messiah himself.
The increasing evidence and rapidly spreading exposés regarding these wicked and deadly men only serve to enhance the profundity of Christ's life-giving word.
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