Be careful with the old testament, or the new for that matter. The Satanists infiltrated the organizations that wrote it long ago. Indeed, their bible looks a whole lot like the old testament.
There are many powerful wisdoms in the teachings of Christ, but the final form of the bible was decided on by those at the Nicene convention, 300+ years after Christ, and was designed specifically to control the population of the Roman Empire. The person who oversaw the project was a known worshiper of the Sun God (and very possibly a Satanist).
Look for wisdom there, because there is a lot, but don't use the Old testament especially as a guide for the will of God, because the authors were very likely compromised. There is a reason the New Testament says that Jesus was a fundamental change in "The Law". I suggest it may very well be because the old teachings were fundamentally against the will of the one true God.
Did God change, or did the teachings of Jesus change our view of what God wanted? (Because we had it all wrong because of Satan's influence).
That is an excellent question, and one that has been endeavored to be answered by many people for centuries. It is entirely possible some of the books found somewhat recently should be included in a more complete bible (book of Enoch, etc.). Its possible the book of Revelations was actually an injection by the Luciferians, intended to alter the course of the Christian religion.
I am not making statements on what the real bible should look like, I am merely speculating (there is evidence for both of those statements, but it is not conclusive).
I recommend taking wisdom from the bibles teachings, because that is what they were intended to be (from Jesus). But don't stop using your critical thinking skills, and never assume that anything is exactly the truth (since it is likely everything has been compromised). So look for wisdom, and not "truth". And don't be afraid to look for wisdom elsewhere as well.
Be careful with the old testament, or the new for that matter. The Satanists infiltrated the organizations that wrote it long ago. Indeed, their bible looks a whole lot like the old testament.
There are many powerful wisdoms in the teachings of Christ, but the final form of the bible was decided on by those at the Nicene convention, 300+ years after Christ, and was designed specifically to control the population of the Roman Empire. The person who oversaw the project was a known worshiper of the Sun God (and very possibly a Satanist).
Look for wisdom there, because there is a lot, but don't use the Old testament especially as a guide for the will of God, because the authors were very likely compromised. There is a reason the New Testament says that Jesus was a fundamental change in "The Law". I suggest it may very well be because the old teachings were fundamentally against the will of the one true God.
Did God change, or did the teachings of Jesus change our view of what God wanted? (Because we had it all wrong because of Satan's influence).
That is an excellent question, and one that has been endeavored to be answered by many people for centuries. It is entirely possible some of the books found somewhat recently should be included in a more complete bible (book of Enoch, etc.). Its possible the book of Revelations was actually an injection by the Luciferians, intended to alter the course of the Christian religion.
I am not making statements on what the real bible should look like, I am merely speculating (there is evidence for both of those statements, but it is not conclusive).
I recommend taking wisdom from the bibles teachings, because that is what they were intended to be (from Jesus). But don't stop using your critical thinking skills, and never assume that anything is exactly the truth (since it is likely everything has been compromised). So look for wisdom, and not "truth". And don't be afraid to look for wisdom elsewhere as well.