SO WHERE DOES THE SYMBOL "THE STAR OF DAVID" ON THE ISRAELI FLAG COME FROM?
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Well, that is the place where the hare is rotting in the pepper is it not?
Child sacrifice ....
Ever considered the name Joseph in relation to the 7 good times and 7 bad times? People first paid taxes. Then sold everything they had for food. Who turned out to own everything? Not the unnamed peoples: but i am sure they were happy. Joseph was the Klaus Schwab avant la lettre. Where do you think BBB, Covid, and so forth are coming from?
Again: a story about bad habits ...
Of course. My dad told me the same thing.
What does Levi mean? Ever considered it in relation to taxes and bondage? Moses and Aaron .... They had a nice gig going. The gig is not about material goods but about control.
Ah, yes. The intercessor stories .... Ever considered that the names of God: Jealous God means Red God? The word used means blushing as a girl actually. So, yeah ... God easily is triggered, no? Seems like Dems. Wokism avant la lettre.
Bad habits ...
Fren, they are Canaanites.Their language is the same, the bible is choke full of descriptive events telling you they have the same religion, customs, songs. (Psalms even admits to it: to the girls: wink)
They are the same people. The joke is really lost on you. Why do you think Jesus changed water to wine in Kana? The word you are looking for is with us today: Henna.
It would not surprise me that in essence: Christianity is a counter/ organizer to the Canaanite/Jew influence, set up by the Flavians (Vespasian and Titus). The parallels of the Christ story to Julius Ceasar are stunning. The chair of the movement was settled in Rome. And one thing is for sure: kiss the ring or else. And that law, Roman law, still permeates through the system, as does so called: JUDEO (which is really bullshit) -Christian culture.
Bad habits make for bad culture.
See, the longer we fall back onto these kind of stories as a guiding principle, we fail to see the ultimate virtue needed for freedom.
Allow me to exemplify: Thou shalt not covet ....
Ok. But ... is it possible to do NOT something? You see, this is the trick. As the book of the dead exemplifies, you can only say this in retrospect: I have not done so. ingraining yourself with what NOT to do, is not the same as learning the value of what to do.
Freedom is not something that is naturally maintained, but needs to be learned and taught by showing the wisdom of it, self control, industry and an open mind for Gods creation. But those are qualities that those who indeed covet hack by guiding, controlling. And what best control grid is there than hacking the mind.
So, what you so eloquently recounted is actually a control mechanism, thought out by some priests. And guess what? They admit to it, as they " magically" found the books of Moses in some recess of the temple right before the Egyptians ended their "return" to the pure religion at the close of the 6th century BCE.
Douglas Reed has written a very interesting expose on that Priestly (Cohen, Kohn) topic.