Some people blame the Italians
Some people blame the Catholic Church
Some people blame the Jesuits
Some people blame the Masons
Some people blame the Muslims
Some people blame the Jews
Some people blame the Christians
Some people blame the Hindus
Some people blame the Khazars
Some people blame the Phoenicians
Some people blame Prussia
Some people blame the Democrats
Some people blame the Republicans
Some people blame the Uniparty
Some people blame the British
Some people blame China
Some people blame Rome
Some people blame Babylon
Some people blame white people
Some people blame black people
Some people blame hispanic people
Some people blame nazis
Some people blame communists
Some people blame capitalists
Some people blame the human condition
Some people blame urbanization
Some people blame gentrification
What if they’re ALL right?
Obviously they aren’t all, and can’t be, right in full, yet there are two problems we are dealing with: unaddressed organized criminality that is foundationally run by Satan himself, and ongoing uncircumcision of the heart. One enables the other while one encourages the other. These problems cross all nations and boundaries (Revelation 18:3).
We, made in the image of The Most High, are tasked with learning to judge righteously, that Elohim’s will may be done on Earth as it is in Heaven. No blanket judgment will work, but neither will any dereliction of judgment.
Every knee will bow. Not “must”, “WILL.”.
The enemies of God - of Life and Freedom and Kadosh Righteousness - will be dealt with, righteously and lawfully. WWG1WGA. Nothing can stop what is coming.
Deuteronomy 6:4-9 1 Corinthians 5:9
It must be asked, if someone is knowingly, unrepentantly, without even shame or remorse, perpetuating and promoting slavery, fraud, licentiousness, sodomy, pornography, false witness, slander, lust, sloth, theft, murder, extortion, lies, sorceries, or idolatry, is that man counted among the Sons of El Elyon, The Living Elohim? Should those of Y’Israel not cast out the evil ones from among themselves (Galatians 3:7)?
Do you not know that the saints will judge the world? And if the world will be judged by you, are you unworthy to judge the smallest matters (1 Corinthians 6:2)?
I’ve become partial to the Edomites/Elamites, myself, oddly enough. As the root, anyway, not necessarily the modern trunk or branches. Didn’t even list them. Wasn’t quite the intention of the question.
Does anyone ever ask why Catholic priests wear kippahs while denying biblical feasts, dietary law, and tzitzits? Seems odd.
It’s not as sinister as you’d think.
https://www.catholic.com/qa/why-do-bishops-and-cardinals-wear-skullcaps
And denying all the laws of Moses is because JC is the new covenant and broke the old covenant. Jews follow laws. Christians have a system of belief.
Sinister? I meant that it’s odd that they wear something that is a suggested custom..
https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/483387/jewish/Why-Do-We-Wear-a-Kippah.htm
While eschewing the thing that is actually commanded
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Numbers%2015%3A37-41&version=TLV
It’s not a command that creates salvation, but a command to help remind us that we are to remain set-apart (“Holy”) and in righteous obedience.
https://biblehub.com/kjv/matthew/5.htm
(Spoken by Jesus)
For what purpose would God abolish a commandment intended to help remind us that we are to remain holy that he said was in place for all our generations, and this after Jesus himself said he did not come to abolish the Torah or the prophets, when we also know one of his primary purposes to be offered as the perfect atoning sacrifice - The Word made flesh, fully innocent, offered to allow us to be brought into reconciliation with The Most High.
Romans 11:17-21
So if Messianic believers in Jesus are grafted in, grafted in to … what? … and that would make them … which would mean …
Something that seems fairly widespread in all three partakers of the Abrahamic covenant is a tendency to stray from scripture and follow dogma and teachings of men. When a potter goes to make a pot from his clay, he doesn’t simply touch the lump of clay and it is instantly transformed into a pot, but he must spin the pot many hundreds of times while very gradually forming it into its final shape. Most of the “New” Testament is simply quoted from the “Old”. Sola scriptura, brother. Blessings!
Edit: while looking these things up, I stumbled onto this article, which I found very interesting https://typesofhats.com/taqiyah-vs-kippah-vs-zucchetto/