Today’s program–
The stench and filth of Torah Judah-ism, (as well as those who are its practitioners and propagators, both Jewish and ‘Judeo-Christian’ alike) has made the planet uninhabitable for the 8 billion Gentiles presently living on it.
The only solution to this problem, the ‘Final Solution’ that should have taken place 2,000 years ago IMMEDIATELY upon the Jews demonstrating their ‘true colors’ with the murder of Jesus Christ, is for this diabolical creed to be flushed out of the living space of civilized human existence and into the infernal sewer from whence it came and where it belongs.
Anything less than this is, in a word, SUICIDAL.
Just as Jesus Christ Himself stated in the clearest of language when predicting the destruction of the Temple, i.e. ‘not one stone left upon another’, likewise, ALL vestiges of Torah Judah-ism that continue to infect and debilitate Gentiles from enjoying the life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness that is their birthright as ‘God’s chosen people’ (if ever such a thing existed) must be eliminated IN TOTO.
Although I agree with many things said in your TUT podcast over the years, Donald Trump included, I think you lack in the theological foundation of things.
In the past, I had a difficulty understanding a doctrine of the Church on the fact that heretics will not be saved.
I am an Orthodox Christian, and listening to the claims pushed forward by evangelical pastors makes my skin crawl.
This is not about the Old Testament/Torah, it is pure heresy.
No real Orthodox discards the Old Testament, but trusting (let alone praising and worshiping) Jews is beyond their comprehension.
Modern “jews” have nothing to do with ancient Israelites, neither does their religion.
Especially the Kabbalah is pure magic and totally foreign to Judaism.
Also, the New Testament is the fulfilment of the Torah.
In the Old Testament, it was not the jews killing innocent nations.
It was God using the Israelites to create a nation of priests that will give birth to Christ and preach the Gospel to the nations.
Israel was never envisioned as a tribal nation and this is very clear in the Old Testament.
Neither was it supposed to be/become a military power. This is why city walls and armies are rejected in the Old Testament by God.
When it comes to the killings, it was God killing people.
He was killing Israelites that disobeyed Him despite His constant protection, and non-Israelites that, while seeing a group of people with no real weapons or huge armies or power march across the desert and be protected by a divine force, they denied accepting their God, continued worshiping demons, perform human sacrifices, sexual orgies (the same stuff Epstein was into and much worse), and also attack the Israelites and try to convert them to paganism.
God is the one that gives life and takes it back.
He is controlling when each person dies.
And because Israelites were too friendly to pagan nations, to the point of worshiping their idols, God made them kill them themselves.
The same way God made Israelites kill other Israelites in various occasions in the Old Testament.
If you think that God killing people is a foreign notion in the New Testament, you are also wrong.
But this is not a hateful or revengeful God. As Christ Himself has said, there WAY worse things than losing one’s life…
And often, dying sooner is the best that can happen to a person.
And it is God that controls this timing.
Also, I think you miss another important point:
It is not truly jews that plan all these insane plans on our planet. The jews are merely a tool. An obedient, brainwashed, fanatical group of people that are easy to manipulate and use for one’s purpose. In this case, world domination. From my understanding, there is another group of people, involved in paganism and satanism that pull the strings. Because, let’s face it: what happens today is clearly not aiming at making the jews the kings of the world. It is more aiming to destroy and subjugate everything on the planet, jews included. Something inherently anti-human, not anti-gentile. It might be necessary to give to the jews some benefits in order to complete their task along the way, but at the end of the road there is a lethal destiny awaiting them.
Also, another thing:
Israel is the Church of Christ. Not the modern “state” or the jews.
The worshipers of God are the Israelites, not the jews.
Modern jews worship themselves and money, and thus are idol worshipers.
I am sure you had your reasons for this, but I believe that stopping to invite Brother Nathanael to the podcast was a bad turn for your understanding of the whole situation.
I am sure he has the background to guide you through the theological topics and he seems to need a friend as well.
P.S. : It will probably take me some time to check for any responses to this comment, but I will eventually do at some point in time.
Ed note–first off, thank you for listening to the program and investing yourself in the energies involved in composing your thoughts, which was obviously not a short amount of time.
Next, I understand the emotional conflict you are experiencing with my/our critique of the Old Testament. I went through it myself when I first encountered it as well.
However, what must be understood about all of this is that the same ‘OT’ to which Christians continue to maintain deep emotional attachment is a BOOK written by people, maybe some of them good, maybe none of them good, who had an obvious agenda.
If there had never been any ‘OT’, would Jesus Christ, His person and his mission, have suffered or in any way been diminished?
No. And in fact, Jesus made this clear when He stated that He was the ‘alpha and the omega’, (the ‘beginning and the end’) and that nothing else besides Him was necessary.
As far as Brother Nathanael, with all due respect and with no malice towards him whatsoever, I/we don’t need his counsel or advice on what it means to be a follower of Jesus. Despite his very impressive achievements in liberating himself from the poison of the Sin-a-Gog in which he was raised, nevertheless, I/we have thousands of years of Christianity in our spiritual DNA and probably would not benefit much from the counsel of someone who is ‘new to the neighborhood’. As far as him ‘needing a friend’, I/we certainly wish him nothing but the best but doubt that there is much that I/we could do in filling whatever emotional void that he may be experiencing at the moment.