Wilderness Fallacy: Egypt is the World

Wilderness Separation: Whose Light is Guiding?

Wilderness Fallacy: Egypt is the World;
But, Is Egypt Type of the World System?

Nothing is more quintessential Jewish and Biblical than the Hebrew people marching out of Egypt after God humiliates Pharaoh through the Ten Plagues. Their glorious exodus from slavery to freedom is resurrected in modern times via the motif of black versus white racism that refuses to seek peace in Christ today. Indeed, it is the center piece of Critical Theory Wokeness ushering in The Great Reset, New World Order. But, what if evangelical Christians were not the only ones to get this metonmy incorrect? What if deception were the point to keep all of us from understanding the Wilderness’s Truth: It is about Separation. Continue reading “Wilderness Fallacy: Egypt is the World”

How Bad Doctrine Enslaved the World

Replacement Theology and Poor Hermeneutics
Distorted the Concept of Usury Enslaving the West

Usury is the “loaning of money for interest” {Jewish Moneylending. My Jewish Learning} though today the concept has changed, “the loaning of money for exorbitant interest,” in order to allow reasonable interest on loans or else no one would lend any money. God, through Moses, instructed Jews to not charge interest on loans to other Jews but they could charge interest on loans to Gentiles {strangers} or goyim {Hebrew} (De 23:20).  Hermeneutics is the art and science of biblical interpretation to understand God’s wisdom contained in the Bible. Replacement theology is the concept that God has transferred His promises to the Jews to the Church because the Jews executed Christ. The Roman Catholic Church (RCC), ignorant of Jewish culture, poor hermeneutics and erroneous theology banned any usury between Christians during its medieval control of Europe. We still live with the results today. Continue reading “How Bad Doctrine Enslaved the World”

Faith: A Leap Into the Unknown?

Man defines Faith as a Leap into the Unknown
Often Though the Use of Material Props

In the movie, Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade, there were three tests to complete to reach the cup of Christ. Each of these illustrate a popular though mistaken view of biblical doctrine. One of the most mistaken views concerns faith as a leap into the unknowable. Thus, if one’s faith is strong enough one will survive this leap as God will not let one fail as illustrated in the above graphic from the movie. How is your faith? Continue reading “Faith: A Leap Into the Unknown?”