Christ Killers

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October 22, 2017

Scripture Reading: Genesis 4:14

This verse tells us of the objection of Cain to the LORD God of his punishment after he committed the murder of his brother Abel. The descendants of Cain were to be fugitives and vagabonds in the earth. Are they still that way? Are they still wandering all over the earth?

And what group of people would ever be described by the name of “Christ-killers”? Who would be charged with the guilt of plotting, instigating, and executing the murder of someone who they felt was an enemy; a person who was so dangerous to them that He had to be eliminated. What group of people are described in the Holy Scriptures as the ones making the following accusations against Jesus the Christ?

Who Chooses? Part 11

Who Are the Jews?

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October 8, 2017

Scripture Reading: Genesis 25:34

What happened at this meal between the two men who were twins: Jacob and Esau? What did Esau do to despise his birthright? Did all that he accomplished that day was to eat some bread and drink some lentil soup that was prepared by his brother? How many individuals have done this in 6000 years? Who are the descendants of Jacob and Esau?

Was that all that Esau did? There must have been something else. But what difference does it make to today’s average Christian regarding what Esau did at that time?

Who Chooses? Part 10

Who are the Covenant People?

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September 17, 2017

Scripture Reading:  Deuteronomy 4:40Thou shalt keep therefore His statutes, and His commandments, which I command thee this day, that it may go well with thee, and with thy children after thee, and that thou mayest prolong thy days upon the earth, which the LORD thy God giveth thee, for ever.

This verse in Deuteronomy is at the heart of all the events that are happening in the lands of the Israel people today. God is judging His people. There are huge fires in California, Oregon and Washington; and there was a once in every five-hundred-years hurricane in Texas; and a massive monster hurricane in Florida that spread to Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee and Kentucky—and this was just in the last month. And there is another hurricane off the American coast swirling around in the Atlantic threatening the northeastern coast. When will His people repent?

Who Chooses? Part 9

Kalergi Clergy

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September 3, 2017

Scripture Reading: Exodus 2:23-25

The situation depicted in these few scriptures was when the chosen people of God, the people of His covenant, were in bondage to the Egyptians. Their numbers had increased by so much that the new Pharaoh feared the Israelites. But Israel, at this time, was in apostasy and rebellion and few even knew who the true God was.

But God:

  1. Heard the groanings of His covenant people

  2. Remembered His covenants (That was the part that was missing in the above verse: “… God remembered His covenant with Abraham, with Isaac, and with Jacob.” )

  1. Looked upon their sufferings

  2. Had respect unto them

It was the covenant that He had made with Abraham and passed it along to Isaac and then to Jacob and his seed. That was the thing that He remembered. That was the difference between the Israelites and the Egyptians. The Israelites were God’s people and the other races were not the people of God. That is the reason that Israel was superior to the Egyptians—they were God’s people and the Egyptians were not. Israel was God’s covenant people and the Egyptians were not. All the other races worshipped other gods, only Israel worshipped the true God, i.e. the God of the Bible.

Who Chooses? Part 8

Ernst Zundel

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August 20, 2017

Scripture Reading Matthew 23:15

I can relate to the life of Ernst Zundel. Ernst tells his followers that he was a believer in many of the Jewish lies for most of his youth; me too. Then something happened that made him study one of the major incidents and he found that he was told a big, big lie. And after he testified that he didn’t believe that particular lie, he was persecuted.

Ernst Zundel died almost two weeks ago. Who was Ernst Zundel? He was a man who spent 7 years in jail for believing something that the Jews said was true. He didn’t run into a group of Jews in a rental automobile; He didn’t knock over any tombstones in a Jewish cemetery; He didn’t paint a swastika on a Jewish synagogue; He didn’t even punch a Jew in the nose. He just believed what they said was so outlandish that He refused to believe it. And He taught that it was wrong and showed the proof of his statements. He went to jail because He believed the truth and not a lie.

Who Chooses? Part 7

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July 23, 2017

Scripture Reading: Judges 3:12

 Again the Israelites did evil in the eyes of the Lord, and because they [Israelites] did this evil the Lord gave Eglon king of Moab power over Israel.”

Israel, was now in its history, a theocracy. God was their King. The Israelites did not have a Congress and there was no one else in their Executive branch. All they had in their government, besides their king, was the Judicial branch. So, why would Israel ever be under the control of another people—a foreign people?

Now this verse tells us what was the reason that the Israelites fell under the authority of the king of Moab. It was because “the Israelites did evil in the eyes of the LORD”, their King. And because the Israelites had done this evil, the LORD gave the “king of Moab power over Israel.”

This pattern repeated itself over and over in the history of the Bible.

Who Chooses? Part 5

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June 25, 2017

Scripture Reading: Ezekiel 8:13-18

Ezekiel was shown some terrible religious abominations that the people of the Kingdom of Judah were committing against their God. The women were “weeping for Tammuz” and 25 men were having a sun rise service in the inner court of the temple. Then Ezekiel is asked a question: “Is it a light thing”? God then tells Ezekiel that He would deal in fury: “though they cry to Mine ears with a loud voice, yet will I not hear them.”

What a judgment. The God of Judah was surely provoked greatly. He would not hear their cries that they made with their loud voices; He would not hear them.

Is this like what has happened in recent times to the descendants of the ancient Israelites? What about the United States right before the War Between the States? Had this happen once again? I believe that it had, and the judgment was what God said it would be. And it has increased more and more over the years.

Who Chooses? Part 6

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July 2, 2017

Scripture Reading: Ephesians 1:11

I have quoted our President many times in this series, when he said that, Israel, meaning the Jews, are our great friend. That statement alone turns my stomach. It convinced me how I feel about our leader. It is the same as Pastor Ken Kemble felt of our last President, “He isn’t my President.”

But for the average Christian, Mr. Trump’s comments about this one subject don’t bother them. Why is this? It seems that very few Judeo-Christians will change their opinion about the Jews, even when they are told what Jews have said about the situation. Elizabeth Dilling is one of the rare ones. When she read in the Talmud about what the Jews believe about Jesus the Messiah, she was horrified and shocked. She changed her theology completely and spent her life trying to get the message out to her fellow Christians.

But there are many Christians who put down the importance of doctrine. Some say, “I have the Holy Spirit, why should I worry about correct doctrine?” The word “doctrine” is simply another word for “teaching.” The doctrines of Christianity are the teachings that define Christianity. If you claim to believe in Jesus and to be filled with the Holy Spirit, you are speaking in doctrinal terms. “Who is Jesus?” and “What does it mean to be filled with the Holy Spirit?” are doctrinal issues. And who chooses whom for salvation is another very important, fundamental Christian doctrine, isn’t it?

Who Chooses? Part 4

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June 11, 2017

Scripture Reading: Leviticus 20:25-26

One out of 10 white men who were of military age in 1860 died because of the War Between the States. The War Between the States ravaged the American population even after the bloodshed ended, taking a massive economic, religious and political toll on the nation. An accurate tally is important to gauge the huge impact of this war on American society. It affected both sides tremendously, as the Jewish plan for control of the nation reached its pinnacle of attacks. Shortly after the War, the Jews began in earnest to:

  • Control America’s seminaries and churches: The launch of the fraudulent Scofield Bible.

  • Control America’s politics: Samuel Untermeyer took advantage of a situation to bribe President Wilson to get a Jewish person appointed to the Supreme Court and to have America enter World War I.

  • Control of America’s money supply: The creation of the Federal Reserve Banking system.

  • Control of America’s people: The creation of the Internal Revenue Service and the progressive taxing of the people’s income.

  • Control of the family: The creation of the doctrine of feminism which changed completely the structure and dynamics of family life.

  • Control of the Jewish police state: The creation of the A. D. L. and the S. P. L. C. which identifies “hate” groups in the United States.

Who started the war? Was there a wizard behind the scenes directing both sides? It was like a play, in which the ending changed according to how the audience decided it should end. For like almost all wars, one group of people was invested in both sides. They won no matter who won.

Who Chooses? Part 3

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May 28, 2017

Scripture Reading: Genesis 3:15

President Donald Trump, in a speech given at the National Day of Remembrance of the Holocaust, said that “I will always stand with the Jewish people and I will always stand with our great friend and partner, the state of Israel.”

Who does the President of the United States say that we are being a great friend and partner to? The answer is: The State of Israel.   What Trump really means when he says, “The State of Israel” is the Jews! That is who he means when he says that we are being a great friend and partner to the Jews--the people who were the victims of the great holocaust [so-called], the descendants of the Christ-killers and haters of Christianity.

But who is a Jew anyway? Where do they come from? Does the Bible say that they come from Adam and Eve? Or does it make any difference?